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Are you in the "I haven't noticed any negative side effects" camp?

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So yeah.. I still can't find a damn thing wrong with this drug. I smoke at least 5 times a week, probably more.. And nothing. Nothing I would consider a negative side effect, not a one. I sleep a healthy amount, I eat, I laugh, I smile, I breathe.. I am not depressed, reclusive or unintelligent. I might get paranoid but only about cops trying to arrest me for drugs. My libido is healthy and active..

So.. Where are all these nasty side effects that are supposed to justify this shit being illegal? Seems to me I'm living without any damn problems while my mother who takes pharmaceutical antidepressants, mood stabilizers, anti-psychotic tranqualizers, ect is the one living with regrets.. Sadly I feel we've been lied to, that there really are no negative side effects.

Also I would consider my use use and markedly not abuse.
 
Keep up at the rate your going, then in a years time come back and tell us you don' have trouble eating wihout a smoke, or that you don't get any paranoid thoughts.

And smoking 5 imes or more a week is abuse dude, if you got drunk that much you'd prety much be an alcoholic. & Sorry if you think i'm on some kind of high horse here (i'm really not, I smoke ll he damn time)

But you can't jus go round saying this stuffs harmless when it isn't.
 
I have to agree with Newbie, Coming from personal experiance, the first few months of smoking daily is fun. Everything is great, and yea you wonder why the hell is this shit illegal. Then, in anywhere from 1-2 years of use you will notice that you are a totally different person then you were before you started. Anywhere from the paranoid thoughts all the time, the lazyness that has increased a tenfold, or just the constant need to be high. I am all for legalizing, but im not going to sit here and tell you(or for a matter of fact let anyone else tell anyone)that its harmless, and you wont have any side effects. It WILL make you slower, forgetful, and lazy. But as with all great things there must be a bad eh? So live it up while you can, enjoy it while you can, but remember, if you keep it up it will change you.
 
nah, it definitely has it's downsides...but i still love the drug. im addicted psychologically to this drug. i feel so normal on weed, but the lethargy sometimes gets to me. and losing your phone 6-12 times a day is fucking insane. so fucking annoying!! lol my short term memory turns to shit...

i've been addicted for 7years and it is such an easy drug to abuse. it is relatively cheap compared to other drugs, but maybe that is because i have amazing hookups. but still sometimes i gotta have that smoke in the morning and i get so lethargic after and i work everyday so i sometimes am really tired.

my favorite way to smoke is smoking 1-3times at night, but sometimes my addiction gets the hold of me and i think i could be so much happier on weed so i smoke during the day, sometimes 5-8 times a day. i've spent thousands of dollars on this drug and the immature part of me never wants to stop, but i kno i should definitely cut down the smoking to 3-5 times a WEEK would be better than 3-5times a day. but the thing is i never get tthere, i always find a way to smoke, even if it may be resin or stems

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This is a YMMV topic. Everyone reacts differently to everything, it's called being an individual. What works well for you will not work well for everyone.

If you'd like my personal experience, I have not had a problem with cannabis besides the damage it has done to my bank account in the past, uhh, well 7+ years of daily smoking, with about a year of total breaks from the substance.

I have not noticed any negative side effects from my cannabis use, though when I am alone, I usually limit myself quiet a bit... when with friends, however, I can go through way, way too much in a night. Some of my friends have expressed it is uncomfortable to eat while not high, or that they cannot sleep without bud, and others have not. I personally have not suffered from any of these symptoms and would consider myself a heavy daily smoker, for several consecutive years.
 
I've been a daily smoker of cannabis exclusively for 5 years exactly, probably around a year of total non-consecutive tolerance breaks throughout. So yeah, if they haven't reared their ugly head yet I must only assume there are no negative side effects.. For me at least. I'm also interested to hear from those who have had negative effects, how long they've been smokig, ect.
 
Also technically doesn't use only become abuse when other facets of life are neglected for use of a drug? Or is that when abuse becomes an addiction? I don't know, fuck semantics. Weed are good.
 
Also technically doesn't use only become abuse when other facets of life are neglected for use of a drug? Or is that when abuse becomes an addiction? I don't know, fuck semantics. Weed are good.

Drug abuse is a subjective term. One person's idea of drug abuse can be different to anothers, so defining it is futile.

Drug addiction is defined as when a person's cannot quit because of a continuing compulsion to use after a protracted period of time despite it having a negative effect on their life.
 
Five times a week isn't really the high end of the cannabis consumption scale. Speaking only for myself, there's a clear line between "every day" and "not every day." If you lose the sharp contrast between stoned and not stoned days it's much harder to see how you're affected.
 
I think it has to do with use, as others have mentioned, if you use every day, your most likely going to feel side effects, if you use 2-3 times a week, less likely, atleast thats what happen to me,

When I first started smoking, it was 1-3 times a week, 8 years later, I smoke weed every day, I find it difficult to eat without smoking, I find it difficult to sleep without smoking, I find it difficult to stay calm and not get pissed off without smoking. Kinda weird how that works, but, thats just how my body took it, everyone reacts differently. I currently have a bleeding stomach ulcer due to stressing out (and paranoia I believe) at times I can smoke weed at home then goto work, other times, I smoke weed, goto work and freak the fuck out if my boss is next to me (but thats probably because I work at a church that my Uncle is Lead pastor of and my boss used to be a HUGE stoner when he was my age) My boss also knew about my addiction to heroin, let me go from the job, but didn't tell anyone at the church., I went to rehab, and he hired me back, so, I guess I have reason to be paranoid. But, Yeah,
After smoking so long, Ive noticed there are side effects, but, In all honesty, the positive weigh down much more than the negative effects do.
With my ulcer my stomach hurts to the point that I cant eat or goto work, but smoke a bowl, and Im fine to go for a few hours.

Smoke for 10 years, come back and let us know
 
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I have to agree with the general consensus here.
If you haven't noticed any negative effects, you haven't been smoking long enough.

Doesn't mean that it should be illegal, of course - everything has negative effects when over-used.
And the positive effects far, far outweigh the negatives, imo.
 
Honestly, I agree with everyone who says come back in 10 years and tell us what you think. I started smoking 1-3x a week also, and within a year it was daily, and that was now 8 years ago. I have no appetite without weed (benzos help), I feel the need to get stoned before everything, I freak out if I'm running low on weed, and spend way too much money even when I barely have any on it. Like any other drug, it will have negative side effects if you use it/abuse it long enough...it's still a psychoactive substance.
 
Marijuana can have temporary negative effects, such as anxiety if you smoke more than your tolerance level etc, and a mild impairment on cognitive processes, but I don't believe it has any long term effects...

Very heavy long term usage may cause mild withdrawal type symptoms (nothing compared to other drugs), which can easily be overcome by cutting down gradually over a week or two.

In my opinion the only people that get heavily psychologically addicted to it are mentally unstable types with deeply ingrained psychological issues that use marijuana to self medicate their inability to face life / regulate their own moods.

I have been smoking for over 20 years. My usage goes up and down. Was one point for about 2 years where I was smoking about 20 joints of pure hydro bud per day. Then I cut down over a week or two and did not smoke for a few months (it was very easy).

Currently I am low on money and only smoke 4-5 times per week.

I have never noticed any long term effects of pot, I believe its effects are entirely transient or placebo type effects.

But I do agree that smoking heavily 24/7 nonstop is abnormal. A normal person does not have time to do this, they work, have family commitments etc.. If you are smoking 24/7, all through the day, there is something wrong with you and your life (unless you have an exceptionally good reason to be doing this such as cancer etc)

Honestly, I agree with everyone who says come back in 10 years and tell us what you think. I started smoking 1-3x a week also, and within a year it was daily, and that was now 8 years ago. I have no appetite without weed (benzos help), I feel the need to get stoned before everything, I freak out if I'm running low on weed, and spend way too much money even when I barely have any on it. Like any other drug, it will have negative side effects if you use it/abuse it long enough...it's still a psychoactive substance.

You've got a mild physical dependence and significant psychological dependence... The physical dependence can be easily over come by a gradual reduction over a couple of weeks, the psychological dependence is due to you, not the weed. If you weren't on weed you'd probably be an alcoholic or doing meth or something, be happy you chose the safest of all recreational drugs.

Don't blame weed for your inability to manage your own money or deal with your emotional/psychological problems. If you could no longer get weed from today onwards I promise you than soon enough you'd find yourself trapped in some other form of maladaptive psychological situation- maybe it would be alcohol, quite possibly you would go crazy on benzos, but it would be something unless you can address your own internal issues (which I am not blaming you for, but I am not blaming the weed either).

Weed is addictive, but only mildly so. Only certain types end up smoking it 24/7, and its not the weed fault they are that way, its just damn fortunate they are not doing something worst (thus weed can be quite protective of people abusing more serious habits / drugs). It can cause paranoid type thoughts, anxiety, laziness and forgetfulness but this is only a transient effect, which might be prominent in some people that smoke it 24 / 7.

I used to abuse it, because I admit, I have psychological issues, but I am self aware, and I have modified my use to healthier levels and I now also have a life.

The VAST majority of people can handle their weeds, but in a junkie forum (I don't mean this in an insulting way), I am not surprised to hear of all the people with super addictive personalities / drug wired personalities to complain they smoke too much weed. Note: I almost never blame people for how they are, but I will defend weed, I think its a good thing, it should be legal. Its not perfect, but in opinion overall it is the best of all drugs. Don't get me wrong, I wish I knew of some "super drug" that was non-addictive, caused lovely moods 24/7, and had no side effects even in chronic usage, but as of yet no such thing has been discovered.

Meh: Sorry for the double post.
 
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No bad side effects for me, ive been smoking regularly (avg 3/4 times a week) for about 5/6months. and no side effects besides slight cravings.
 
I'll weigh in on this...I've been smoking for 41 years. mostly everyday. there was a few periods when I didn't smoke but they didn't last very long in comparison. I don't have any bad effects. I don't have any memory problems or trouble eating or getting along in public. ..there was a time when I had to quit for a few weeks to take a drug test...I didn't have any trouble at all. the only thing I noticed was that I had some strange dreams for a few nights..I'm pretty sure that there's nothing special about me that makes me get along with it so good. I think that the people that can't get along with it have other underlying issues that cause their incompatibilities. some things don't mix well with other things. A pot high might not mix well with some levels of mental health. I know people that can't smoke it because it makes them extremely paranoid to the point of agitation. It's clearly not for everybody.
 
I notice effects from my marijuana use, but I would say most of them arent negative, and they pretty much go away if I stop smoking for a month or so.

The worst is probably my memory, which was incredibly good before I started smoking. Now I notice its tougher to remember peoples names or learn new things than it used to be (not doing me any favors at uni). Also I fiend for it when I dont have it, which I dont like.

However as far as drugs go weed is pretty much the least harmful drug ive tried, and its also something I enjoy immensely so its worth it for me at this point in my life. Also when I stop smoking weed I tend to drink alot more, which is far far more unhealthy.
 
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