Weed triggering symptoms

Really didn’t know where to put this so I’ll put it here… I used to smoke weed a lot when I was younger and fairly certain it had a lot to do with my diagnosis… it never really suited me, used to make me super paranoid etc…

Anyway I haven’t smoked in like two years because I know it does nothing good for me but the other night I went out and partied pretty hard and smoked a really strong blunt :woman_facepalming: And since then my heads felt really fuzzy and confused and I’ve been having some miles hallucinations… anyone have experience with this? Will it go away or have I ■■■■■■ up my brain again?

It’s been week since that, head still feels a bit foggy but much better than it did…

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I had a really hard time with weed last fall. Despite it triggering my symptoms I couldn’t stop smoking. So I joined NA. I don’t think the damage you did is permanent. Just give it time of being sober. Don’t hang out with people who smoke as that may be a temptation. People places and things. :sun_with_face:

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I used to smoke a lot of pot too.
Nowadays a lot of pot is way stronger.
I stopped smoking it a while ago and I must say the last times I tried it again were not much fun either.
Better to just avoid it, at least for me.
Things change, I used to think I never wanted to stop.

Weed has been clinically proven time and time again to exacerbate psychotic symptoms, can trigger genes that lead to developing a psychotic disorder that may not have been triggered otherwise, etc. Basically research found that if you have a psychotic disorder, or may be at risk for getting one, you should not be smoking weed.

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