Marijuana & depression
December 14th 2006 11:34
Thought this might be an interesting post for some to read. I'm a pretty good girl, but I finally tried dope the other week so I thought I would tell you what its like, seeing as everyone I asked before I tried it couldn't describe it.
I was always scared to try it because I thought it would interact with depression or my anti depressants, but it didn't do anything. I thought I would have had some sort of psychotic episode, but nothing scary like that. I only had a couple of puffs of a joint, but it was enough to feel a difference.
For those who have taken valium, it’s just like that except you don't feel sleepy. It was a bit of a fun feeling, and I can see why people like doing it or get addicted to it, but its not something that I would do regularly, in fact I doubt I will ever do it again now that my curiosity is satisfied.
My partner has had a problem with it, so I tried so that I could finally see what the excitement was to trying it. I guess the good thing about is it that you get giggly and a bit high, that’s fun... oh for about 10 minutes... then its like well.. Wasn’t that fun?
I don't think it affected my depression at all, in fact it was probably a good temporary separation from reality. But that doesn't mean you can try it! I am still against drugs, especially being a nurse to be, but I just thought I better try it before I continue to condone it.
Thanks for listening
I was always scared to try it because I thought it would interact with depression or my anti depressants, but it didn't do anything. I thought I would have had some sort of psychotic episode, but nothing scary like that. I only had a couple of puffs of a joint, but it was enough to feel a difference.
For those who have taken valium, it’s just like that except you don't feel sleepy. It was a bit of a fun feeling, and I can see why people like doing it or get addicted to it, but its not something that I would do regularly, in fact I doubt I will ever do it again now that my curiosity is satisfied.
My partner has had a problem with it, so I tried so that I could finally see what the excitement was to trying it. I guess the good thing about is it that you get giggly and a bit high, that’s fun... oh for about 10 minutes... then its like well.. Wasn’t that fun?
I don't think it affected my depression at all, in fact it was probably a good temporary separation from reality. But that doesn't mean you can try it! I am still against drugs, especially being a nurse to be, but I just thought I better try it before I continue to condone it.
Thanks for listening
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