Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome

qwizoking

Well-Known Member
As i said....

....If it went away that quickly it didnt have anything to do with bioaccumulation- compounds with a long half life causing side effects.
Etc. Basically means, high probability weed is not a factor......as it would take much longer for blood levels to drop

And

....if it was, dont expect to see significant improvements for about a month, 2 months and most is clear but will quickly return...atleast in the cases ive seen, and again not related to chs specifically...hope you feel better nonetheless......




Again from a pharmacolgical standpoint i dont see anything that could cause this..

That "article" certainly didnt help the case as dilaudid would not counteract anything. None of the symptoms could be explained by any cannabinoid..and ive never encountered a long term heavy smoker with these symptoms, unlike other side effects from said accumulation.

Good luck
 

East Coast

Well-Known Member
As i said....

....If it went away that quickly it didnt have anything to do with bioaccumulation- compounds with a long half life causing side effects.
Etc. Basically means, high probability weed is not a factor......as it would take much longer for blood levels to drop

And

....if it was, dont expect to see significant improvements for about a month, 2 months and most is clear but will quickly return...atleast in the cases ive seen, and again not related to chs specifically...hope you feel better nonetheless......

Good luck

I agree with your thinking, I was only saying what is going on at the moment in my life............understanding how all this is working without formal training is interesting, So, one would start leaning back to CVS, and at the bottom of a cycle.

Get these extra tests done, see what the expert suggests. I am seeing my home doctor this friday, flu shot, so I will talk about this with him also, interesting what he has to say.
 

leftyguitar

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This is so far over my head. I have zero knowledge of this. But it was interesting reading it. Hope you feel better.
 

OGEvilgenius

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As i said....

....If it went away that quickly it didnt have anything to do with bioaccumulation- compounds with a long half life causing side effects.
Etc. Basically means, high probability weed is not a factor......as it would take much longer for blood levels to drop

And

....if it was, dont expect to see significant improvements for about a month, 2 months and most is clear but will quickly return...atleast in the cases ive seen, and again not related to chs specifically...hope you feel better nonetheless......




Again from a pharmacolgical standpoint i dont see anything that could cause this..

That "article" certainly didnt help the case as dilaudid would not counteract anything. None of the symptoms could be explained by any cannabinoid..and ive never encountered a long term heavy smoker with these symptoms, unlike other side effects from said accumulation.

Good luck
I do sort of wonder if pesticides might have something to do with it. Hard to rule them out given how this game tends to operate.
 

OGEvilgenius

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I agree with your thinking, I was only saying what is going on at the moment in my life............understanding how all this is working without formal training is interesting, So, one would start leaning back to CVS, and at the bottom of a cycle.

Get these extra tests done, see what the expert suggests. I am seeing my home doctor this friday, flu shot, so I will talk about this with him also, interesting what he has to say.
Don't get a flu shot. They actually are highly ineffective and also have their own side effects. The Canadian government did a study on them recently indicating that you increase your likelyhood of getting the flu after receiving it. They're the least effective vaccine in existence and vaccines have pretty serious risks themselves despite what you might believe listening the media. Just read the inserts, they list them all and all of them are quite nasty.
 
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