I found my 2nd husband walking to the grocery store, we married in 2012 (I was 50 years old), so yeah, your never to old for a relationship.
I think it does. It’s a strong bond. I never had a lot of friends, but the friends I did have were closer than most people’s.
As you probably already know, they grow a lot of marijuana where I’m at - in the Cookson Hills of eastern Oklahoma. There is a lot of unused area to grow it in. One time I went joyriding in a pick up with this guy I was working for on the back roads of the Cookson Hills, and there was a lot of area where there was only one house every five miles or so. We have an officially designated wilderness area near us. I’d be scared to go back there because they’re probably growing marijuana there. They’ve been growing weed in this area for decades, and they’ve found strains that work well there. I’ve been wondering how the legalization of marijuana will affect the growers in our area. I read recently that the legalization of marijuana has destroyed much of the marijuana growing industry in Mexico.
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This is the pull quote for me - I’d say you’re getting wound up over the wrong issue.
Don’t smoke pot. It’s not good for you or your condition.
Pixel.
I know it’s not good for the schizo- part of the illness. It’s just that it works better for the -affective part. I manage the paranoia and have a lighter, more agreeable mood with the cannabis.
To be honest, it’s expensive and the sarcosine is way cheaper per month. I’ve been smoking less since starting the sarcosine, as did someone else on a different thread. If I can manage to get off the pot through sarcosine mood benefits, I will. It’s waaaaay cheaper @ 20 bucks.
The longer you use weed, the more cumulative damage your brain incurs.
The best thing anyone thinking of smoking weed can do is to go to an MA meeting and take a look at the long term users. Dunning-Kruger effect in action.
Pixel.
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