Cannabis creating major problems in my 15 year old brain. PLEASE HELP I CANT LIVE LIKE THIS!
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In the summer I was smoking weed daily with my friends for about 2 or 3 months straight. Me and my parents went on vacation for a month to Europe so I had to stop smoking weed. I heard about withdrawals but I didn't think it was gonna be as bad as people told me it was. 2 weeks into the vacation I was deep in withdrawals, fog in my brain some days, depression, panic attacks, I felt like I really wasn't there. When I got back home the first thing I did was smoke weed. The brain fog never went away. Until today 5 months later my sight is still really fuzzy and foggy, I feel like im in a dream, nothing looks real, it's hard to read and focus on one thing. My sight is basically just really f***** up and it has nothing to do with me needing glasses. I still have 20/20 vision but this is just really unreal. Sometimes things are to bright like looking at my phone or outside, I have also gotten anxiety from all this. My memory has gotten worse. I really have no clue if this will go away or if I should see my doctor or tell my parents or kill myself. I need answers now. Please just some brain doctor or something. Nothing's the same anymore like it always was. I have ADHD if that helps and I take mess for it.
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mary19068 ben10309
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Hi ben10309
Don't smoke anymore of the stuff...you have to share this problem with some one..if you feel you will get support from your parents then speak with them about your symptoms, then make an appointment to see your doctor who may be able to arrange some therapy for you. You are obviously suffering with withdrawals and you need help to combat the symptoms of withdrawal.....don't leave it! grab the bull by the horns and do it a.s.a.p.....best wishes....
ben10309 mary19068
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When I don't smoke it gets worse, and I'm happy now I love life but sometimes I just wonder "will this ever go away?" and then I get sad because I don't have an answer.
mary19068 ben10309
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No it wont go away until you get help. Do what is right and get off the cannabis permenantly.......seek help now!
ben10309 mary19068
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If I don't stop will it get worse? I don't want to be put on all sorts of meds and go through this big mess. Is it even withdrawals? I've been smoking and I still get this weird vision feeling. Withdrawals happen when you stop smoking weed for a while.
mary19068 ben10309
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Of course it will get worse. It obviously has affected your vision whether you smoke it or not. You need to see a doctor also an optician as you may have a problem with your eyesight that could lead to loss of vision. Use your sense and do the right thing....
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My sister is a daily (all day every day) weed smoker, has been most of her life. It’s certained altered her and I know she struggles. She’s in her 40s now and I’m sure she wishes things were different and that she’d opened up and gotten help when she was your age and just starting.
So sorry things are tough, but it will get better. Sending you good vibes. Talking to your parents is what you should be doing and they’ll help you through this. Please don’t ever think of ending your life. There is always help and it will always get better.