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update: reacted well and it’s actually taken away the anxiety 🙏
would y’all recommend trying weed if i have anxiety and prone to having repeated thoughts that scare me
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Anonymous 13w

Hey man, just be careful. I have anxiety and thoughts constantly run through my head when I’m sober, good or bad I can’t escape it. Weed helped relieve all of that. But I did it more and more, every single night and sometimes during the day. It started to make me worse when I was sober, and stopped eliminating it when I was high, I was just getting high to relieve it a little and be able to sleep. 3 years later I have depression. This doesn’t happen to everyone who smokes a lot, but just

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Anonymous 13w

Did this and now I can’t function if I’m not high I’m high all day every day (I still don’t even act normal)

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Anonymous 13w

Get evaluated for OCD gang, look up what intrusive thoughts are

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Anonymous 13w

I have anxiety but don’t “struggle” with it if that makes sense. Weed can reduce it. But if I take too much, it gets REAL bad

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 13w

Be careful and pace yourself, if your not smoking every single night it should still give you a nice high and relieve those things, but too much could make things worse

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 13w

appreciate it!

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 13w

😦

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 13w

Same exact thing happened with me, but I was depressed long before I started smoking. There came a point where I would smoke while I went to the dining hall, then while I did HW, then during class in the bathroom, then first thing in the morning and throughout the day. I ended up so anxious that I would avoid leaving home as much as I could, skip class, and cancel my social plans. It took me going completely broke for me to quit and I still miss it. It killed my ambition and ruined my cognition

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 13w

Not to mention it affected my teeth, skin, and lungs, my relationships with my family and friends, my grades, my attention span, and my satisfaction with life as a whole

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