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Cannabinoid hyperemesis with the unusual symptom of compulsive bathing

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Has anybody ever experienced anything like this? Well, at least the compulsive bathing won't hurt in many cases.

Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2005 Jun 25;149(26):1468-71.

[Cannabinoid hyperemesis with the unusual symptom of compulsive bathing]

[Article in Dutch]

Boeckxstaens GE.

Academisch Medisch Centrum/Universiteit van Amsterdam, afd. Maag-, Darm- en Leverziekten, Meibergdreef 9, 1105 AZ Amsterdam.

Examination of a 36-year-old man revealed no physical or psychological disorders that could explain his chronic, intermittent severe vomiting that did not respond to a wide range of antiemetics. After a recent publication on cannabinoid hyperemesis, the patient was questioned further, and it was found that he was a chronic cannabis smoker since the age of 14 years. This is the first Dutch patient with cannabinoid hyperemesis. The syndrome is characterised by a prodromal phase, during which the patient suffers from nausea several days a week, particularly in the morning. Thereafter, the severity of symptoms increases and the patient can present with recurring episodes of treatment-resistant nausea, continuous vomiting, and colicky abdominal pain. Due to the severity of the vomiting, patients are frequently hospitalised for the treatment of dehydration. A typical sign ofcannabinoid hyperemesis is compulsive bathing in warm water, which is the only way to suppress the symptoms. The mechanism underlying the syndrome has not been clarified, but it is clear that chronic cannabis use is a key factor: discontinuation causes the symptoms to disappear immediately, whereas recommencing the use of cannabis can lead to the recurrence of cyclic vomiting and nausea within a few weeks or months.

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Woah, that sounds awkward.. I do get nausea and a rumbling tummy when I haven't smoked anything, but it's not as severe as what's described above.
 
For some hippie type of characters the compulsive bathing would have it's good sides...
 
Is it possible that these people are allergic to cannabis? I've heard mention of it but hadn't really ever read anything substantial on it. I doubt that this happens to <.00001% of the cannabis smoking population. If it had happened once everyone would know someone that it had happened to. If alcohol was involved that would be the answer right there. Peace.
 
damn, i get ill some morning, the worst is in the shower when your brush your teeth and you go just a little 2 far down.. but 22 years of hardcore use isnt good no matter what the drug is.
 
I have gotten that if I have gotten drunk the night before. I usually like baths while coming off of a good strong stone/trip/load too.
 
fastandbulbous said:
The fact that bathing in warm water helps, I'd guess that it has something to do with anxiety (the anxiety that cannabis can trigger is worse than that from any other drug IMO)

I agree, weed anxiety seems to be so unreasonable and pervasive that I think its worse then any other anxiety I've experienced.

Why would warm water help?
 
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