Pot Use Might Speed Onset of Psychosis: Study

Oban

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I came across this article and thought I should post it, I haven't had any problems yet, have you?



Pot Use Might Speed Onset of Psychosis: Study


Analysis found those with illness who had smoked showed symptoms about 3 years sooner


By Amanda GardnerHealthDay Reporter



MONDAY, Feb. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Smoking marijuana might trigger an earlier onset of psychosis, a new analysis of previously published research suggests.
Among people who developed a psychotic illness, those who had smoked pot developed the illness almost three years earlier than those who hadn't, the Australian researchers said, and they speculated that marijuana may actually cause psychosis in some patients. Their report was published online Feb. 7 and will appear in the June print issue of the Archives of General Psychiatry.
But Michael Rice, a psychiatric nurse practitioner at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, isn't convinced that smoking pot causes psychosis and said there are still several other theories that could explain the relationship.
One hypothesis is that schizophrenia may be due to an inflammation in the brain, perhaps due to a virus, and that people with pre-symptomatic schizophrenia gravitate towards pot because it has an anti-inflammatory effect, said Rice, who is also associate director of Nebraska's Behavioral Health Education Center.
"People may be naturally seeking out some substance that tries to reduce the inflammation and the inflammation itself may be related to the psychosis," he explained.
And some neurological and cognitive changes that can predict the onset of schizophrenia later can be detected as early as 6 or 7 years of age, he added.
Some 16 million people in the United States alone use marijuana regularly, and most started smoking in their teens. It is the third most widely used addictive substance after tobacco and alcohol, the study authors noted.
Earlier studies had found a link between psychosis and marijuana use, but there's been some controversy over whether the drug actually causes psychosis. Earlier studies didn't necessarily look at the timing of onset of psychosis in relation to when people had started using marijuana.
This meta-analysis (where researchers combine data from numerous related studies) looked at 83 peer-reviewed articles involving almost 8,200 individuals who had used marijuana or other drugs and almost 14,400 individuals who had not.
People who smoked pot developed psychosis 2.7 years earlier than people with psychosis who did not smoke pot.
Study author Dr. Matthew Large, a senior staff psychiatrist at Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney, said, "Heavy cannabis use starting at a young age carries a very much greater risk than modest use as an adult."
In general, people who used illicit drugs developed their psychosis two years earlier than those who didn't. Alcohol use didn't seem to speed the onset of psychosis.



According to Large, about one in 20 people who start using marijuana while in junior high school (early teens) will develop psychosis, while only one in 50 people who use as adults will.
"Given the right genetics, if you smoke pot, it will trigger illness," Rice said. Still, he cautioned that the picture is more complicated than that.
"Schizophrenia is not a single disease. It's 25 to 30 illnesses with similar features, which makes it difficult to come to a single conclusion," he said. "Schizophrenia is the cancer of mental illness."
Another expert agreed.
"Folks in the field appreciate that schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders are really a wide range of various etiologic manifestations," explained Dr. Kathryn Kotrla, associate dean at the Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine in Round Rock. "We don't think that every individual labeled with a psychotic disorder arises from the same cause."
"If there's a plateau and a cliff, when you fall off the cliff, you get labeled as having schizophrenia but there are many steps up to that cliff and each step a risk factor," she said. "We need to think about cannabis as another potential risk factor, another step towards the cliff."
Nevertheless, the study's authors emphasized a need for public health messages dissuading people -- especially young people -- from using pot.
"The challenge is to get the message to those most at risk, who are in the junior high range," Rice added.
More information
The U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse has more on marijuana.
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SOURCES: Matthew Large, M.B.B.S., senior staff psychiatrist, Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney, Australia; Kathryn Kotrla, M.D., associate dean, Texas A& M Health Science Center College of Medicine, Round Rock, Tex; Michael Rice, Ph.D., psychiatric nurse practitioner, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, and associate director, Nebraska Behavioral Health Education Center; Feb. 7, 2011, Archives of General Psychiatry, online
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SCARHOLE

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"People who smoked pot developed psychosis 2.7 years earlier than people with psychosis who did not smoke pot."


Guess they know exactly how long it takes to crazy now. lol
What B/S.
 

mjisgood21

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"People who smoked pot developed psychosis 2.7 years earlier than people with psychosis who did not smoke pot."


Guess they know exactly how long it takes to crazy now. lol
What B/S.
I agree with you!And those synthetic rx meds have much greater chance then mj will.But of course majority of psychiatrists try to defend rx meds.Its funny in debates about mj,opposers of mj say it has so many negatives.Yet almost every rx pill commercial is 10-15 secs,then the rest is like 1-3mins about possible negative side effects.I wish the one who supports mj would say that right back to them.
Then say,
Cannabinoids do kill brain cells, but the brain cells they kill are called "Glieoma" or Cancer of the brain(Tumor). All other brain cells are protected and healed by cannabinoids. (Glieoma cells cannot tolerate the action of cannabinoids)
Cannabinoids protect against sunburn and skin cancer because of the CB1 receptors in our skin.
In the case of most autoimmune diseases, the bodies immune cells produces free radicals & is destroying it's own body as a foreign object. Cannabis pushes the immune system into anti inflammatory mode & helps slow the progression of that disease, thereby slowing down the aging process.
Activity in the evolutionary advanced areas of the brain is increased in cannabinoids receptors and promotes higher consciousness levels.
Cannabinoids are even found in the white blood cells (CB2 receptors). The CB2 receptors are found predominantly on immunological cells and regulate the shift in the immune system to the anti-inflammatory mode.
There are many other things that Cannabinoids do in the body, besides attaching to the CB1 and CB2 receptors, the main cannabinoid receptors in the higher part of our brain. Cannabinoids affect our skin and other parts of our bodies.
Cannabis protects nerve cells from dying thus protects against Altzheimers Disease.
Cannabinoids protect the heart against Arythmia.
The way it works on pain is there is specific nerves that deal with pain. They are called vanilloid-Receptors. Anandamide(sanscript word for "Blissful Amide"), the bodies internally produced marijuana binds with the nerve endings, reducing pain. Anandamides are produced internally by our bodies in response to a whole variety of conditions. As an example, Aspirin prevents the breakdown of Anandamide, the internally produced marijuana to activate & start working at easing pain. How many old lady's say they "WOULD NEVER" use marijuana & are actually using the equivalent of marijuana that their bodies produce as a natural activity, & don't even realize it. And how many politicians and citizens of the US do this also & aren't even aware they are condemning something that their bodies make naturally.

I would keep going on even when someone tried to interrupt lol
 

Tamorin

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All I got to say is Fuck them and I agree with you both. Anything they can come up with to shoot down marijuana in the medicine world they will use. I was'nt present at their study so Im not buying it. With that said if I'm gonna go crazy fuck it, Its gonna be a wild ride baby YEAH! Half of all these pill addicted individuals I deal with on a daily basis are crazy to me. Like the so called leaders in our communities that I see make the most idiotic decisions for laws, schools, city planning, road engineers. These fuckers are crazy. Its called common sense and just cause these people have a degree and can talk doesnt mean They are on the same planet. I meet more people that make sense that smoke . Theres a relation I strongly believe that marijuana helps our brains work. Someone one day with alot of money and political backing is gonna hop on board and really get things going with mary jane. Hell maybe there is something mary has in her that would make us immune to cancer or cure it. Im curios to see how many places are really investing big bucks into reasearch and developement of marijuana. Im with you guys
 

Oban

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Education is power, the more knowledge we obtain the more we can debate this bunk. We are all case studies showing just the opposite and more.
 
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