Uncontrollable vomiting due to marijuana use on rise, study finds(lite.cnn.com)
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Uncontrollable vomiting due to marijuana use on rise, study finds
https://lite.cnn.com/en/article/h_20788c2a5bc54af9fc53a262997c030e
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It would be interesting to see if it occurs more/less often in areas with legal marijuana. Might say something about lacing with additives, etc.
Maybe something to do with the enteric nervous system?
My bet would be on d8 or some derivative there of
In case folks don't know what d8 is: https://www.popsci.com/science/delta-8-thc/
Thank you for the link. I'd not even heard of this before.
It seems very likely. This illness started manifesting itself only recently, and only in the US. Someone is putting something in the dank.
CHS is not new - it was first reported in 2004: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabinoid_hyperemesis_syndro...
So in other words it is new. Cannabis has been used for thousands of years, you’d think someone would have noticed a global trend earlier.
Unlikely, but there may still be a contamination or fraud issue like what lead to the horrible lipid pneumonia scare.
∆8 doesn't cause vomiting, even at high doses or when not balanced with CBD. If people are using products that have flavorants and aromatics (including terps) or sweeteners, I'd be much more suspect of those.
∆8 doesn't cause vomiting, even at high doses or when not balanced with CBD. If people are using products that have flavorants and aromatics (including terps) or sweeteners, I'd be much more suspect of those.
Easy to do with edibles, especially with purified THC that can take some time to be noticeable... You had enough with the first bit; but then you ate the rest of the sack waiting for it to come on. and then you're on a ride.
Also people might be chasing their tolerance up gently, without noticing, to the point where they're "crossing the bump" to more blatant physiological effects.
The question of additives and just what's being sold in vapes and edibles is valid too. Flower is not economical to fake, making your own extracts with ethanol is easy and getting less pure extract is better. in my opinion.
Also people might be chasing their tolerance up gently, without noticing, to the point where they're "crossing the bump" to more blatant physiological effects.
The question of additives and just what's being sold in vapes and edibles is valid too. Flower is not economical to fake, making your own extracts with ethanol is easy and getting less pure extract is better. in my opinion.
I've stayed away from edibles and vapes. I can barely take a small enough pull off a vape to not cough almost immediately. And I don't like the idea of "flavors" being added to it.
Gummies are the same. I can't really control the dose like I can by smoking and I don't like the idea that I might over do it and have to ride it out.
Gummies are the same. I can't really control the dose like I can by smoking and I don't like the idea that I might over do it and have to ride it out.
Don't buy, make your own tinctures.
I had to stop smoking (regularly) over a decade ago due to kidney disease, and I was leery of edibles until I switched to ordering resin and CBD to make concentrated stocks that were easy to get working solutions out of.
After how great an experience it was, I firmly decided I'd never smoke/vape again.
I had to stop smoking (regularly) over a decade ago due to kidney disease, and I was leery of edibles until I switched to ordering resin and CBD to make concentrated stocks that were easy to get working solutions out of.
After how great an experience it was, I firmly decided I'd never smoke/vape again.
As long time user I think this can almost certainly be explained by excessive smoke inhalation. Tobacco smoke can cause nausea & vomiting and even wildfire smoke can cause nausea, and I'd expect vomiting as well if you huffed enough of it.
When I was a pre-teen I vomited once after smoking way too many cigarettes and when I was a teen I vomited once after taking way too many giant bong hits. Back then we had daily competitions to see who could take and "press" the biggest hits. We were kids, and we were stupid.
The key to smoking today's weed is to sip a very small puff of it. I can certainly see how one could cause themselves to vomit if they haven't figured that out.
When I was a pre-teen I vomited once after smoking way too many cigarettes and when I was a teen I vomited once after taking way too many giant bong hits. Back then we had daily competitions to see who could take and "press" the biggest hits. We were kids, and we were stupid.
The key to smoking today's weed is to sip a very small puff of it. I can certainly see how one could cause themselves to vomit if they haven't figured that out.
A few comments seem to be referring to situations where too much THC is ingested which is certainly becoming more common due to the availability of THC both with legalization of d9 and the legal gray area of d8
But this article is referring to a much different condition: cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome[1]. CHS occurs in long term heavy users eg smoking every day for a year or more. This recent increase feels more like a result of the COVID lockdowns - it is not hard to imagine many occasional users of marijuana switching to every day use after getting stuck at home
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabinoid_hyperemesis_syndro...
But this article is referring to a much different condition: cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome[1]. CHS occurs in long term heavy users eg smoking every day for a year or more. This recent increase feels more like a result of the COVID lockdowns - it is not hard to imagine many occasional users of marijuana switching to every day use after getting stuck at home
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabinoid_hyperemesis_syndro...
This has the "reefer madness" feel of drug war reporting. After sitting through school classes where a police officer tells you about "street names" of drugs, and how they have instantly horrible effects, then finding out on your own that the officer was spouting the purest of propaganda, it's hard to believe reporting like this.
I’m sure there’s a lot more munchies consumed in states with legalized cannabis too.
Very surprised that this showed up only in 2004, given the ability of people I knew to smoke a lot in the decades earlier. Potency increases might be at play if this is indeed real.
Well, still, compared to alcohol it’s relatively non-toxic.
Very surprised that this showed up only in 2004, given the ability of people I knew to smoke a lot in the decades earlier. Potency increases might be at play if this is indeed real.
Well, still, compared to alcohol it’s relatively non-toxic.