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One HORRIFIC experience and a question

Discussion in 'Marijuana Consumption Q&A' started by GiggleSquid, Mar 4, 2015.

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  1. #1 GiggleSquid, Mar 4, 2015
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    Haii, guys!
     
    I want to recount one awful experiences with marijuana.
    Prior to my first horrific experience I had been smoking weed for about 2 months, small amounts of week stuff (No idea what strains they were or what type they were, my memory has ALWAYS been terrible xD) I had only experienced minor head rushes/highs
     
    Now, onto my first horrific experience:
    I was smoking a joint with my dealer and a few of his friends, I took about 2 short tokes and maybe 3-4 medium tokes (Not quite a massive lung full), I was fine for about 10-20 minutes. I went off towards the bus stop with my dealer playing some chilled music out loud, I sat down at the stop, we said our goodbyes and my dealer went off. The music stayed in my head for what felt like 15 minutes, I was quite relaxing. By the time the music wore off I got the feeling that something was wrong, I looked to my right down the road for what felt like 2 minutes, then I looked across the road in front of me, then to the left for what felt like 5 minutes, then the the center again, then the the right for what felt like 10 minutes, then the the left, then the right, then the left, and so on. I didn't feel too bad about this, is was alright, I just kept saying "Maybe this weed is different somehow". That helped a lot, just thinking about how weed can affect the brain. Then things got really bad really fast, everything went black.
    Now, I'm going to try and explain this in the form of linear time, which is not what I experienced, this is just how I pieced it together after the fact.
    So, I 'blacked out' then I remember seeing myself in the third person, I kinda looked like the main character (T.J) from the old TV show Recess, even though I didn't quite look like myself as I gazed down upon me, I knew it WAS me. I can't quite remember what happened after realizing I was in the third person. But what happened next has haunted me for a while. I was in not just a thought loop, but a psychical loop, repeating the same event which could not have, in reality, been repeated.
    I WAS FALLING ON MY FACE, experiencing the pain of cutting open my chin for eternity. I 'woke up' from this laying on the OTHER SIDE of the road with a stranger holding my hand.
    Oh, thing I forgot to mention here is the SPINNING, the horrible spinning forever, I could fight it then go backwards, or I could accept it and go forward, but I had to keep spinning.
    As I 'woke up' on the other side of the road, I remember being in a paranoid delusion, thinking I was in a road safety advert (I though I had been hit by a car, in fact, I still remember being hit by a car. But I was told that all I did was walk/run in front of a car then trip on my untied shoe lace xD That was the falling)
     
    Oh yeah, I forgot the 'leaving earth' I don't quite know where to put this in the linear timeline here. But I was infinitely zooming out of myself seeing the earth, then the galaxy, then something else, then back to zooming out of myself. That was quite peaceful but horrific at the same time.
     
    Anyway, that's my story. My question is, my psychiatrist told me I could enter permanent psychosis if I did marijuana one more time. Is that true? Because I really want to get back into it

     
  2. trollollololololololol
     
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  3. I think there are no replies because no one is stupid enough to say "yes do it" because if you go do it and you enter permanent psychosis then theyre responsible.....

    Sooo.. you prolly wont get an answer to that.
     
  4. I just want to know if anyone has ever entered permanent psychosis after or whilst using marijuana. But, yeah, I get your point
     
  5. #5 falcon10911, Mar 4, 2015
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    ♫ Recess intro begins playing ♫
     
     
     Marijuana doesn't cause acute psychosis as far as I have experienced. Take a smaller dose next time.
     
  6. Everything that I've read about marijuana since has just told me I was probably fucking baked xD
     
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  7. Yes actually, me. I know it sounds kinda funny but I currently have psychotic disorder. Dont know if its from weed but ive been smoking about 5 or 6 grams of dank a day lately.
     
  8. You had 1 or more combinations of the following:
     
    1. Too much weed, too fast.
    2. Partial dehydration.
    3. Lack of caloric intake.
     
    :smoke:
     
  9. Do you still smoke or have you left it to the way side for now? Also, I feel for you, I do have a bit of a predisposition to psychosis and other mental thingys
     
  10. #10 GiggleSquid, Mar 4, 2015
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    I think 1 and 2. I did take a lot of something strong really quickly, I didn't drink much that day, and I hadn't eaten anything either
     
  11. #11 AugustWest, Mar 4, 2015
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    i think your psychiatrist should have his license revoked for such nonsense.
     
    what pills did he prescribe you to save you from the marijuana?
    are you on any prescriptions for anything?
     
  12. Yes i havent slowed down at all because i honestly dont care, lol. Only part that sucks is being constantly nervous as fuck all the damn time.
     
  13. There is a strong genetic influence on the liklihood one has of getting schizpphrenia. All sorts of things can trigger the illness - be it drugs, or even just stress. Stress is thought to be part of the reason why so many university students become schizophrenic - the stress of their studies triggers their first episode. I think you should stay away from drugs of any sort, otherwise you might risk worsening your mental health.
     
  14. #14 GiggleSquid, Mar 4, 2015
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    This was just after I was admitted to a fucking mental hospital, I'm currently on ( :poke:  AW :eek: )

    Haha, good man
     
  15. OH SHIT, TEEJ, KING BOB IS COMING!
     
  16. #16 ICGreen, Mar 4, 2015
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    BRB
     
    Giggle - Please brush up on the forum guidelines.
     
    http://forum.grasscity.com/apprentice-tokers/899250-grasscitycom-forum-guidelines.html
     
     
    Discussion of other drugs including pharmaceuticals, supplements and ‘legal' herbs used as intoxicants is not allowed. Note: Cannabis, caffeine, alcohol and tobacco can be freely discussed.
     
    AW - I am getting JD and Rummy to prepare some wet spaghetti to whip you with.
     
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