how many of u have smoked, weed |
how many of u have smoked, weed |
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![]() One Love ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 313 Joined: Nov 2004 Member No: 66,958 ![]() |
i probably smoke a few times every week... im just interested in who else here does it
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![]() 白人看不懂 !!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 3,838 Joined: Aug 2004 Member No: 40,824 ![]() |
Could I become chemically dependent on marijuana?
Yes. When you’re chemically dependent on marijuana, it means you crave it and you need to use more and more to get the same effect. You may have withdrawal symptoms, such as depressed feelings, trouble sleeping or nausea, when you stop using it. Because marijuana is a lot stronger now than it used to be, people are also more likely to abuse it and become dependent on it than they were in the past. Is marijuana use associated with other drug use? Yes. Many people use legal drugs like alcohol or cigarettes before they start using marijuana. Marijuana is the most commonly used illegal substance in the United States. It’s often the first illegal drug a person will try. Sometimes marijuana use leads to the use of other illegal drugs. What are the common side effects of marijuana use? The following are some of the common side effects of using marijuana: Trouble remembering things Sleepiness Anxiety Paranoia (feeling that people are “out to get you”) Altered time perception Using marijuana for a long time makes some people lose interest in school, work, relationships and other activities. It may also cause legal problems. Using marijuana can be especially dangerous in certain situations, such as when you are driving. How can marijuana affect me physically? The following are some of the common physical effects of marijuana: Tremors (shaking) Nausea Headache Coordination becoming worse Breathing problems Increased appetite Reduced blood flow to the brain Changes in the reproductive organs Like tobacco, marijuana contains many chemicals that can hurt the lungs and cause cancer. One marijuana cigarette can cause more damage to the lungs than many tobacco cigarettes because marijuana has more tar in it and is usually smoked without filters. Source: Marijuana: Medical Implications (American Family Physician) December 1999. http://familydoctor.org/485.xml NOW STFU AND STOP TRYING TO GET PEOPLE TO TAKE DRUGS. |
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![]() creepy heather ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 4,208 Joined: Aug 2004 Member No: 41,580 ![]() |
QUOTE(DaTru KataLYST @ Jan 10 2005, 10:24 PM) Could I become chemically dependent on marijuana? Yes. When you’re chemically dependent on marijuana, it means you crave it and you need to use more and more to get the same effect. You may have withdrawal symptoms, such as depressed feelings, trouble sleeping or nausea, when you stop using it. Because marijuana is a lot stronger now than it used to be, people are also more likely to abuse it and become dependent on it than they were in the past. Is marijuana use associated with other drug use? Yes. Many people use legal drugs like alcohol or cigarettes before they start using marijuana. Marijuana is the most commonly used illegal substance in the United States. It’s often the first illegal drug a person will try. Sometimes marijuana use leads to the use of other illegal drugs. What are the common side effects of marijuana use? The following are some of the common side effects of using marijuana: Trouble remembering things Sleepiness Anxiety Paranoia (feeling that people are “out to get you”) Altered time perception Using marijuana for a long time makes some people lose interest in school, work, relationships and other activities. It may also cause legal problems. Using marijuana can be especially dangerous in certain situations, such as when you are driving. How can marijuana affect me physically? The following are some of the common physical effects of marijuana: Tremors (shaking) Nausea Headache Coordination becoming worse Breathing problems Increased appetite Reduced blood flow to the brain Changes in the reproductive organs Like tobacco, marijuana contains many chemicals that can hurt the lungs and cause cancer. One marijuana cigarette can cause more damage to the lungs than many tobacco cigarettes because marijuana has more tar in it and is usually smoked without filters. Source: Marijuana: Medical Implications (American Family Physician) December 1999. http://familydoctor.org/485.xml NOW STFU AND STOP TRYING TO GET PEOPLE TO TAKE DRUGS. yeah this is true i've been smoking since i was 12 and i dropped out of school in 10th grade, i forget things very easily and daily, nausea and headaches ALOT..i get dizzy too whenever i stand up from sitting down a long time lol sleep alot anxiety bad coordination wow i can almost check off the WHOLE list :) its ok though because i have a great job and resume for the future and its fun, i dont really care about my health ![]() any way, i am living proof kiddies x.x so dont any one say marijuana isnt bad for you |
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