No idea, sorry.I read most, albeit not all of this thread and I'm wondering if tinctures, oils or edibles also trigger these reactions? I probably just missed it.
From my personal experience, I only smoked joints. Fat joints. About 4-6 daily.
No idea, sorry.I read most, albeit not all of this thread and I'm wondering if tinctures, oils or edibles also trigger these reactions? I probably just missed it.
I am absolutely certain that my friend nearly died from this, and is dying from it.Has anyone ever heard of such a disease/thing? I am nearly positive that I am suffering from it, so I am starting a thread on the topic and I'd love any input from the community. If you have never heard of Cannabinoid Hyperemsis Syndrome, google it, read up, and come back for the talk.
I have stopped smoking weed for the past 2 weeks. Feels more like 2 months tho. I feel great. My body is now accepting food again. I smoked a very small bowl yesterday. I was good. Then I wanted more. So I smoked a little more. I should have stopped and the one small bowl cuz I started feeling pain again this morning. I love weed and this is so hard for me but with what my life was like in the last 3 years... I can only smoke now like once a month or so. Hope this info can help others.I am absolutely certain that my friend nearly died from this, and is dying from it.
His struggle with CHS goes back to 2001, and has recurred no fewer than five times. He starts smoking, feels good for about six weeks, starts vomiting intermittently, blames it on food poisoning or rationalizing that it isn't that bad, and then finally vomits until his teeth are ruined, he's torn a hole in his esophagus, and his potassium levels are nearly low enough to stop his heart.
At first, the disease was a compete mystery, but by now it's incredibly clear: he gets sick after six weeks of smoking weed, and he gets better when he quits. The relationship is airtight. It seems statistically impossible that it's a coincidence.
You'd think he would have quit by now, but he keeps refusing to believe that marijuana could be his problem - even with the writing on the wall like this. After all, he's been told all his life that weed is a magical wonder drug that cures all ailments, causes none, and can be picked up and put down at will since there's absolutely no potential for addiction.
The OP made a comment about hoping not to become the first marijuana fatality in history, but I am certain there have already been some. My friend was given a 50% chance of survival by his doctor at one point.
I created an account to say this because early in the thread, there were a significant number of people saying "This sounds like bullshit to me and anti-pot propaganda." I'm really not anti-pot; I recognize like most people that it causes much less harm than alcohol and that most people can smoke it without incident. But there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that CHS exists, and shouldn't be dismissed out of hand.
I really hope he stops. You need to educate him before his own body eats him alive.I am absolutely certain that my friend nearly died from this, and is dying from it.
His struggle with CHS goes back to 2001, and has recurred no fewer than five times. He starts smoking, feels good for about six weeks, starts vomiting intermittently, blames it on food poisoning or rationalizing that it isn't that bad, and then finally vomits until his teeth are ruined, he's torn a hole in his esophagus, and his potassium levels are nearly low enough to stop his heart.
At first, the disease was a compete mystery, but by now it's incredibly clear: he gets sick after six weeks of smoking weed, and he gets better when he quits. The relationship is airtight. It seems statistically impossible that it's a coincidence.
You'd think he would have quit by now, but he keeps refusing to believe that marijuana could be his problem - even with the writing on the wall like this. After all, he's been told all his life that weed is a magical wonder drug that cures all ailments, causes none, and can be picked up and put down at will since there's absolutely no potential for addiction.
The OP made a comment about hoping not to become the first marijuana fatality in history, but I am certain there have already been some. My friend was given a 50% chance of survival by his doctor at one point.
I created an account to say this because early in the thread, there were a significant number of people saying "This sounds like bullshit to me and anti-pot propaganda." I'm really not anti-pot; I recognize like most people that it causes much less harm than alcohol and that most people can smoke it without incident. But there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that CHS exists, and shouldn't be dismissed out of hand.
Yeah, this most definitely is NOT bullshit! I've experienced the same symptoms and have undergone every test to try to figure out the problem. I haven't smoked in 2 weeks and have been feeling progressively better every day! I have an endoscopy in 4 days and if they find nothing, I'm almost positive that is due to marijuana. I also LOVE weed and have been a habitual smoker for 3 + years now. Anyone who thinks this guy doesn't know what he is talking about needs to do some research or shut the fuck up
Your a idiot.
1 in a million healthy people can get physically sick from ingestion of small and safe amounts of cannabis, I wonder what it is from. If you are not healthy, you need to speak to a M.D. or a few. Make sure you always get a second opinion when reviewing your health.SOME people get sick. I'm one of them.
Got down to 88 lbs.
The doctors thought it was Gastroparesis. Look that up. Cuz I know you don't know what that is Mr. Paramedic.
Been to 4 different doctors. All GI docs. It's been going on progressively for 3 years. Couldn't eat. Got down to 88 lbs. I promise you I'm not smoking moldy weed. I wouldn't believe it myself if I didn't go through it myself. Stopped smoking for 2 1/2 weeks. No pain. No vomiting. Was able to eat after a week or so. Now I'm back to normal. Didn't change anything but not smoke. It doesn't take a doctor to tell you it was the weed. And if I smoke too much now I feel it in the morning. Pain for 20 mins or so. Then it goes away. Glad your so interested in my weed problem. Btw... I'm a 34 year old mother of 2 boys. 15 and 6. The doctors thought it was Gastroparesis. Look that up. Cuz I know you don't know what that is Mr. Paramedic. I was a week away from getting a gastric pacemaker put in my stomach. That god i didn't.
Been to 4 different doctors. All GI docs. It's been going on progressively for 3 years. Couldn't eat. Got down to 88 lbs. I promise you I'm not smoking moldy weed. I wouldn't believe it myself if I didn't go through it myself. Stopped smoking for 2 1/2 weeks. No pain. No vomiting. Was able to eat after a week or so. Now I'm back to normal. Didn't change anything but not smoke. It doesn't take a doctor to tell you it was the weed. And if I smoke too much now I feel it in the morning. Pain for 20 mins or so. Then it goes away. Glad your so interested in my weed problem. Btw... I'm a 34 year old mother of 2 boys. 15 and 6. The doctors thought it was Gastroparesis. Look that up. Cuz I know you don't know what that is Mr. Paramedic. I was a week away from getting a gastric pacemaker put in my stomach. That god i didn't.
You aren't alone. I just had a scope this morning to try and figure out why I've lost over 60lbs in a 6 month period of mystery illness. Im a 6'0 male that has been smoking multiple times daily for 5 years and weighed 250lbs in April and now I am 185 from all the vomiting I have been doing through the spring summer and fall.
I thought it was a flu at first, so I ignored it and it didn't get better. I went home from work quite a few time violently sick and would spend hours in a hot bath to alleviate the symptoms. Then it would I away for awhile, usually no more than a week to ten days an start right back up. All the while I cut out fast food, meat and it got to the point were I was entirely on a liquid diet in August and September. I passed out at work because I couldn't even keep a bottle of water down without being sick and working in the sun.
After my fourth urgent care visit in ten days for an IV to keep me hydrated and exhausting all the blood tests, celiac screen as repeatedly being told I'm perfectly healthy otherwise, I was finally given my referral to a GI doctor in mid September. I was prescribed 10mg buscopan to take when needed and while it seemed to help I would still have cramping bloatin and abdominal pain. I finally quit smoking about 3 weeks ago for unrelated reasons and I didn't notice immediately but those symptoms have subsided almost completely and I have put back on ten pounds and am able to eat normally again.
The GI doctor today was the first one to ask me about my pot use and once I explained my whole history this morning and she almost immediately said she had seen this in 4 other young men and could almost guarantee it was "THC toxicity". She performed the scope and surprise surprise like every other test I was given everything came back in the clear. I have a follow up in two months and have been advised to avoid dairy and fructose as much as I can, but thc toxicity remained her diagnosis.
So I'm skeptical naturally. Even though I had quit, I love marijuana and this all seemed like bullshit. Googling around I didn't see anything about thx toxicity that sounded even related to what was going on Until I saw the words "Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome". Every symptom has been dead on. I've spent anywhere from 2-12 hours in a hot bath, when it was at its worst, to try as alleviate the symptoms and once I saw that everything has clicked for me. I have a GI follow up in two months and will be making a family doctor appointment next week and will be bringing up this syndrome to make sure it is a proper diagnosis with both of them.
I didn't read all 18 pages of this thread but I'm glad it is still active. Just because it doesn't affect a huge number of Long term smokers, doesn't mean it doesn't exist.