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  1. catscanmeow on

    i’d like to see a longer term study, 10+ years, cuz ive seen the opposite in dozens of people i know, it makes depression anxiety worse, ruins peoples sleep because it inhibits REM sleep.

    It makes nothing to do, something to do, so that changes your habits and character over a long enough timeframe. Why be active and productive and fight boredom actively when you can just smoke weed to make that boredom go away and stay at home. I know when i smoke it makes me antisocial, it angers me when i get a text or phone call cuz i am trying to enjoy my high alone and stay in my own little world of thoughts.

    There’s no free lunch. You press the happy button enough times, the happy button stops working as well. When you develop a tolerance to weed, you’re also developing a tolerance to the feelings it gives you.

  2. For patients balancing chronic pain and mental health symptoms, tolerability is often as important as efficacy. What’s also notable here is that benefits were still present at Week 24. In chronic conditions like pain and depression, sustained effect is often the hardest part.

  3. BasicReputations on

    This sponsored by the same guys offering same-day 15 minute virtual appointments and a $100 fee for a card?

  4. Alpine_Exchange_36 on

    It’s very hard to trust blanket statements from a group like NORML. It’s like the alcohol industry finding 3 glasses of wine is good for health

  5. “ At Week 24, outcomes in chronic pain, anxiety, depression, and quality of life improved. Although 85% of patients in our study had an MC indication for pain, no outcomes met their minimal clinically significant thresholds at Week 24.”

    Interesting 

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