I was using oral marijuana for pain relief for over a year with no problems.
I bought another bottle and I experienced symptoms of a heart attack, but I didn’t know what was causing it. 6 visits to the ER and fortunately everything was normal.
My last visit my BP was 220/160. I was treated as a malinger because they couldn’t find anything wrong. Anxiety don’t you know? Wrong.
I finally figured out what was causing it but whatever happened it left permanent damage. My heart rate goes up every time I stand or walk. I used to walk an hour every day but now I can barely walk 100 yards or so.
The formula must have changed for some reason. I wonder what they did to it?
Oh my gosh!!!!!!!! I wonder if they cranked up the THC content in it or added something that has triggered abnormal tachycardia for you? Man friend, you have just had a hell of a time!! I am so sorry!!!!!!
Thank you. I’m sure that the company changed something in their formula, but if it was the THC or something else I do not know. I’m very sensitive to lots of meds and even vitamins if they have junk in them.
My doctor did try to find the problem and did every test we could think of.
But I sure miss walking. But I still get out every day to enjoy nature.
Oh no. How awful. As I look back at my drug use and how trusting I was of the characters that pushed it to me. Did you get a toxicology test done? Be well.
Seems like this is part of the globalist plan. Using illegal and legal drugs to dumb down and control the population while they implement replacement migration and justify H1B visa usage. Even in Texas you can legally buy delta 8/delta 9 products that will rock your world. Sadly, I remember shortly after legalization in CO there were several cases of psychotic breaks that resulted in crazy suicides (jumping of a balcony) and the worst was a man that might have had an eatable and between the police not showing up to his wife’s 911 for over 10 minutes and his break from reality he managed to murder his wife. And of course car wrecks increased along with people killed by stoned drivers in freak situations. It is very hard to prosecute stoned drivers too. None of these incidents deterred other states from legalizing so it good to see people are starting to have a conversation about the THC levels and psychosis, etc. The incidents I mentioned are over 10 years old so this has been on record for quite awhile.
Right. Having been emotionally and socially addicted to the weed when I was in high school and thankfully able to let it go when I got to college, it amazes me to see that adults use this dangerous stuff. I have had the same clinical experiences as you. But the cult following and now the financial benefits of the weed have given it a powerful advocacy army. These people are militant and in complete denial. Can you imagine the better world we might have if we had clearer minds and more natural highs? The trilogy, pot, porn, and video games is deadly.
Pot porn and video games…..you nailed it. I was so frustrated when Missouri made recreational legal. As you stated so well…..all part of the plan. And if you dare suggest a patient stop using marijuana……oh boy. They are not happy about it!!!
I prefer the natural high I get from riding my motorcycle. 🥳
As the fictional pusher said in the early 1970s public information announcement (commercial), "Gee kid, why do you think they call it "dope"?"
The whole "But it's natural" argument amazes me. In many parts of Alaska, the ground water contains deadly levels of arsenic. It occurs naturally. So go dig a well and drink your "natural" water. See where that gets you. Sepsis is natural as well. Want some of that with your natural dope? Sorry, I get a bit distracted.
When Alaska legalized dope it didn't take long for the possible downside to become evident. Within 3 days a self admittedly "high" driver drove through a KFC in Eagle River. The news covered it until the driver admitted he wasn't using illegally obtained dope, he was high from things he bought from a dispensary partially owned by the Mayor and several members of the City Council. Then the story just went away.
I was working for several defense attorneys when Alaska legalized dope. It became apparent that the legalization was a gift to the illegal dope dealers. The regulations and taxes imposed on growing and distributing the legal dope added a great deal to the cost. More than double the going rate. The folks that were already using dope weren't going to just shun their dealers and go pay a lot more for their dope because it was legal. They were going to continue to use the illegal stuff. And their dealers got to raise their prices a bit. As long as they were selling the product for less than the legal dispensaries, people would continue to buy from them. As far as fear of law enforcement goes, that was actually reduced. The State resources dedicated to drug enforcement were not increased. The existing officers were now tasked with stopping the illegal dope AND enforcing the regulations imposed on the legal growers. Net effect? The number of actual illegal drug enforcement officers was halved. Higher prices with less chance of getting caught. I'd say that deserved at least a thank you note to the legislature.
Why "improve" the potency of dope? Because they want to kill us and it will be easier while we are stoned.
Thank you so much for sharing my post with my daughter and her friend’s story. This was such a heart-breaking and shocking way to learn about the new weed for our family and for the teens involved who thought it was “safe and natural” just like you mentioned that is what many believe. Appreciate you getting out the word ❤️
This was so heartbreaking to read friend……and you wrote this post so well and I want as many people to see this as possible!! The dangers are very very real and personal as you wrote so well! Big hugs to your kiddo and her friend…..she is lucky to have a mama like you!!
Totally agree with everything you said Jennifer. The ditch weed was harmless. Seeds and stems and headaches. No addiction. Today's pot (modern day they call it weed) is a very powerful drug. I imagine depending on the user's physiology, it will have different effects. I do not smoke weed. The one time I did (several years back) it brought on a period of paranoia that lasted 18 hours. No fun. Never again. That was one hit. Stay away from this and try to keep your kids away from it too.
I’ve come back to this article a few times now and shared many parts with my kids (they can’t read a whole article so you have to break down the highlights-thank you social media). I grew up with parents smoking weed back in the Nancy Regan “say no to drugs era” and have been staunchly against weed given my childhood experiences. I despise it! My kids came out of my womb knowing it was a hard no and thank God they have never done it. It’s so incredibly important to get this message out! As a side note I was at urgent care the other day and the entire waiting room stunk like weed- I wanted to make an announcement and ask if any of them thought the reason they were there might have something to do with smoking weed?!?! Just sayin’ Unreal! Thank you, Jennifer!
I was using oral marijuana for pain relief for over a year with no problems.
I bought another bottle and I experienced symptoms of a heart attack, but I didn’t know what was causing it. 6 visits to the ER and fortunately everything was normal.
My last visit my BP was 220/160. I was treated as a malinger because they couldn’t find anything wrong. Anxiety don’t you know? Wrong.
I finally figured out what was causing it but whatever happened it left permanent damage. My heart rate goes up every time I stand or walk. I used to walk an hour every day but now I can barely walk 100 yards or so.
The formula must have changed for some reason. I wonder what they did to it?
Oh my gosh!!!!!!!! I wonder if they cranked up the THC content in it or added something that has triggered abnormal tachycardia for you? Man friend, you have just had a hell of a time!! I am so sorry!!!!!!
Thank you. I’m sure that the company changed something in their formula, but if it was the THC or something else I do not know. I’m very sensitive to lots of meds and even vitamins if they have junk in them.
My doctor did try to find the problem and did every test we could think of.
But I sure miss walking. But I still get out every day to enjoy nature.
Oh no. How awful. As I look back at my drug use and how trusting I was of the characters that pushed it to me. Did you get a toxicology test done? Be well.
No I didn’t think of doing that. Good idea. By the time I figured out what was causing it I just stopped taking the tincture. Scary time though.
Seems like this is part of the globalist plan. Using illegal and legal drugs to dumb down and control the population while they implement replacement migration and justify H1B visa usage. Even in Texas you can legally buy delta 8/delta 9 products that will rock your world. Sadly, I remember shortly after legalization in CO there were several cases of psychotic breaks that resulted in crazy suicides (jumping of a balcony) and the worst was a man that might have had an eatable and between the police not showing up to his wife’s 911 for over 10 minutes and his break from reality he managed to murder his wife. And of course car wrecks increased along with people killed by stoned drivers in freak situations. It is very hard to prosecute stoned drivers too. None of these incidents deterred other states from legalizing so it good to see people are starting to have a conversation about the THC levels and psychosis, etc. The incidents I mentioned are over 10 years old so this has been on record for quite awhile.
Right. Having been emotionally and socially addicted to the weed when I was in high school and thankfully able to let it go when I got to college, it amazes me to see that adults use this dangerous stuff. I have had the same clinical experiences as you. But the cult following and now the financial benefits of the weed have given it a powerful advocacy army. These people are militant and in complete denial. Can you imagine the better world we might have if we had clearer minds and more natural highs? The trilogy, pot, porn, and video games is deadly.
Pot porn and video games…..you nailed it. I was so frustrated when Missouri made recreational legal. As you stated so well…..all part of the plan. And if you dare suggest a patient stop using marijuana……oh boy. They are not happy about it!!!
I prefer the natural high I get from riding my motorcycle. 🥳
As the fictional pusher said in the early 1970s public information announcement (commercial), "Gee kid, why do you think they call it "dope"?"
The whole "But it's natural" argument amazes me. In many parts of Alaska, the ground water contains deadly levels of arsenic. It occurs naturally. So go dig a well and drink your "natural" water. See where that gets you. Sepsis is natural as well. Want some of that with your natural dope? Sorry, I get a bit distracted.
When Alaska legalized dope it didn't take long for the possible downside to become evident. Within 3 days a self admittedly "high" driver drove through a KFC in Eagle River. The news covered it until the driver admitted he wasn't using illegally obtained dope, he was high from things he bought from a dispensary partially owned by the Mayor and several members of the City Council. Then the story just went away.
I was working for several defense attorneys when Alaska legalized dope. It became apparent that the legalization was a gift to the illegal dope dealers. The regulations and taxes imposed on growing and distributing the legal dope added a great deal to the cost. More than double the going rate. The folks that were already using dope weren't going to just shun their dealers and go pay a lot more for their dope because it was legal. They were going to continue to use the illegal stuff. And their dealers got to raise their prices a bit. As long as they were selling the product for less than the legal dispensaries, people would continue to buy from them. As far as fear of law enforcement goes, that was actually reduced. The State resources dedicated to drug enforcement were not increased. The existing officers were now tasked with stopping the illegal dope AND enforcing the regulations imposed on the legal growers. Net effect? The number of actual illegal drug enforcement officers was halved. Higher prices with less chance of getting caught. I'd say that deserved at least a thank you note to the legislature.
Why "improve" the potency of dope? Because they want to kill us and it will be easier while we are stoned.
Thank you so much for sharing my post with my daughter and her friend’s story. This was such a heart-breaking and shocking way to learn about the new weed for our family and for the teens involved who thought it was “safe and natural” just like you mentioned that is what many believe. Appreciate you getting out the word ❤️
This was so heartbreaking to read friend……and you wrote this post so well and I want as many people to see this as possible!! The dangers are very very real and personal as you wrote so well! Big hugs to your kiddo and her friend…..she is lucky to have a mama like you!!
Thank you 🥰
Totally agree with everything you said Jennifer. The ditch weed was harmless. Seeds and stems and headaches. No addiction. Today's pot (modern day they call it weed) is a very powerful drug. I imagine depending on the user's physiology, it will have different effects. I do not smoke weed. The one time I did (several years back) it brought on a period of paranoia that lasted 18 hours. No fun. Never again. That was one hit. Stay away from this and try to keep your kids away from it too.
I’ve come back to this article a few times now and shared many parts with my kids (they can’t read a whole article so you have to break down the highlights-thank you social media). I grew up with parents smoking weed back in the Nancy Regan “say no to drugs era” and have been staunchly against weed given my childhood experiences. I despise it! My kids came out of my womb knowing it was a hard no and thank God they have never done it. It’s so incredibly important to get this message out! As a side note I was at urgent care the other day and the entire waiting room stunk like weed- I wanted to make an announcement and ask if any of them thought the reason they were there might have something to do with smoking weed?!?! Just sayin’ Unreal! Thank you, Jennifer!