Over time, does your memory while high improve?

FresnoFarmer

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yes......yes it does......I can't even remember my feeding schedule when I'm not high lol.....I have just started keeping a grow log of my feeding schedule just in case i don't have time to get high before feeding my garden lmao
 

DeeTee

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Long term memory loss ? I doubt it, I've been smoking for 45 yrs and still have a good memory. Short term ? yea but I attribute it to old age. 'course I've got to admit that I started at an age that I was more mature than most who started at age 12 or 14 or so. That to me is far too youg to do mj or any other drug, they're not mature enough....just my opinion.
 

MellowFarmer

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why isn't anyone listening to me?! it only affects short term memory while high just like alchohol only affects balance while drunk and yes your memory grows tolerant with long time use you are all programmed to believe otherwise! please, someone?
 

RC7

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dude just let people believe what they want you can't change them.... As long as a person is advocating for cannabis then that's good enough for me. The proof is all out there it's medicine. The cannabinoids are neuroprotective antioxidants which studies have shown to create new neurons in the brain.....i'm sure this says enough about the brain.
 

MellowFarmer

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dude just let people believe what they want you can't change them.... As long as a person is advocating for cannabis then that's good enough for me. The proof is all out there it's medicine. The cannabinoids are neuroprotective antioxidants which studies have shown to create new neurons in the brain.....i'm sure this says enough about the brain.
But, but it's like no one can even see my words I feel so unloved :cry:
 

Ringsixty

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Funny you should mention this.
I hear my Brain Cells Dying every time I smoke....... AAHHhhhhhhhhhhhh:wall:
 

Hepheastus420

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But, but it's like no one can even see my words I feel so unloved :cry:
Aww come on mellow, you're loved lol.

But personally, my memory works better once I've stopped smoking for a couple of days.

I know we don't literally "lose" our memory, but it does seem to have a temporary negative effect while high or even right after the high goes away.. IDK.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Aww come on mellow, you're loved lol.

But personally, my memory works better once I've stopped smoking for a couple of days.

I know we don't literally "lose" our memory, but it does seem to have a temporary negative effect while high or even right after the high goes away.. IDK.
I time it so that right when the high goes away ... dang, i don't remember. cn
 

Dr.J20

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You only lose your short term memory While you are high!
bongsmilie

November 3, 2009
Marijuana Myth – Short-Term Memory Loss
Posted by ngust under Myths

Myth: Marijuana use causes permanent short-term memory loss.


The Truth: Marijuana does cause short-term memory impairment but only when you are high. Just like how alcohol impairs your balance when you are drunk but not the rest of your life. Studies show that chronic smoking of marijuana does not produce major changes in general cognitive abilities like intelligence, memory and the ability to learn. Unfortunately there are marijuana users who help perpetuate this myth.

A study in Jamaica of 30 chronic users and 24 non-users investigated cognitive effects of long-term pot use (Bowman & Pihl 1973). The users smoked an average of 20 joints per day for at least 10 years. The testing took place in many environments from homes, huts to public places. The mobile approach ensured that even the most impaired individuals could participate. The study included many tests of reaction time, learning, perception and memory. The investigators determined that chronic marijuana consumption had no effect on cognitive abilities.

A more recent study looked at mental functioning of 1300 cannabis users in Baltimore over 11 years (Lyketsos; Garrett; Liang; Anthony 1999). The study used the Mini-Mental State Examination to examine the participants. There were no significant differences in cognitive decline between heavy users, light users, and nonusers of cannabis. Read it .

Other studies show that the brain adapts to the acute memory effects (while you’re high) of cannabis. A laboratory experiment on rats and mice show that short-term memory in the rats dropped initially in the 35 day examination but recovered to pre-drug levels by the end. This study also shows some interesting stuff regarding cannabinoid effect of the hippocampus. Read it http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hipo.10081/abstract. The acute short-term memory effect subsides after prolonged use. Long time marijuana users will also confirm these results.

Marijuana does not make you dumb or ruin your short-term memory. The myth was created and perpetuated by the anti-drug groups which continues to this day. If this myth were true 14% of Canada and 10% of the United States would live by a system of notes, photographs, and tattoos like the guy in Memento. As mentioned in the Amotivational Syndrome Myth, college students who smoke cannabis demonstrate comparable or even higher grades than their cannabis abstinent classmates, and are more likely to pursue a graduate degree (SOURCE).

http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/hemp/medical/cannabisuseandcognitivedecline.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mini-mental_state_examination
http://www.parl.gc.ca/37/1/parlbus/commbus/senate/com-e/ille-e/rep-e/summary-e.htm
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/107380/marijuanas_effects_on_shortterm_memory.html
http://www.abovetheignorance.org/
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/104524702/abstract?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1435998/
Tolerance to the memory disruptive effects of cannabinoids involves adaptation by hippocampal neurons. Hampson, Robert E / Simeral, John D / Kelly, Erica J / Deadwyler, Sam A , Hippocampus, 13 (5), p.543-556, Jan 2003
Bowman, M. & Pihl, R.O. 1973. Cannabis: Psychological effects of heavy use. A controlled study of intellectual functioning in chronic users of high potency cannabis. Psychopharmacologia Vol. 29(2): 159-170.
Cannabis Use and Cognitive Decline in Persons Under 65 Years of Age, by C.G. Lyketsos; E. Garrett; K. Liang; J.C. Anthony; American Journal of Epidemiology, Vol 149 (No. 9) 1999, 794-800
^^^^^yeah, this^^^^^^
 

Dr.J20

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yes......yes it does......I can't even remember my feeding schedule when I'm not high lol.....I have just started keeping a grow log of my feeding schedule just in case i don't have time to get high before feeding my garden lmao
on an interesting sidenote, fresno brings up another valid point: state dependent learning...
 

MellowFarmer

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Aww come on mellow, you're loved lol.But personally, my memory works better once I've stopped smoking for a couple of days. I know we don't literally "lose" our memory, but it does seem to have a temporary negative effect while high or even right after the high goes away.. IDK.
While you are high which is quite often I hope Hep? you do have an impairment of memory like losing balance when drunk so if you are high a lot of your waking hours it makes sense your memory is a little shaky?
 

Hepheastus420

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While you are high which is quite often I hope Hep? you do have an impairment of memory like losing balance when drunk so if you are high a lot of your waking hours it makes sense your memory is a little shaky?
But that's what I'm saying, since I smoke alot, my memory is getting foggy. Therefore, weed seems to mess with our memory.
 
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