The Great One
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Don't tell her to smoke pot..
Don't tell me not to tell her to smoke pot.
Don't tell her to smoke pot..
Don't tell me not to tell her to smoke pot.
Why would you tell someone who has regular psychotic episodes to smoke pot? Do you want her to get worse?
I wonder if her dealer is lacing her shit with PCP or something.
I doubt it, and considering i haven't smoked in 10 months i don't have a dealer and considering that i never had a dealer, and got my drugs through friends i doubt it was laced unless 5 different people were lacing my weed every time i smoked? possibly could been conspiracy
[MENTION=15607]The Great One[/MENTION] simply did not put in the effort to learn about prplchknz's situation before commenting on something that would likely have an impact on her mental health. That being said, I'd advise ignoring any posts from them in this thread. They cannot be conducive to useful dialogue.
Shut up. Yes I did. I just thought that she may be smoking too high of a grade of weed, that's all.
So you know about her mental health history, etc, and your advice didn't sound stupid and dangerous to yourself?
yes, which i thought was normal, is it? please say it is
no baby girl don't smoke pot...just learn to meditate if you haven't yet. i know people who've given things up for awhile can tend to forget why they dd...or maybe people stop taking their meds because thy don't feel like they need them anymore but you know that's not true either...just take the meds and try to get healthy mind/body/soul
Right, but could easily become one once you start depending on it to feel good.considering it's been over 10 months i don't think it's a vice.
This was the first thing that crossed my mind as well - the interaction with meds.You've worked so hard to get this far. I think you'd set yourself back using recreational substances and that'd be a shame. And God only knows how they might interact with your prescribed meds.
This.You've worked so hard to get this far. I think you'd set yourself back using recreational substances and that'd be a shame. And God only knows how they might interact with your prescribed meds.
I was talking to someone earlier this week and describing what happens when i smoke, and it turns out they're small psychotic breaks that last for 1/2 hour to 5 hours depending on much I smoke and how strong it is. I can be smoking a lot and grow a tolerance but these breaks happen everytime i smoke. I find them scary while they're happening but fun to reflect back on. So my solution is to smoke on the weekends, but what if i don't come back one time?