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Originally Posted by ianmoone332000
I smoked "hash" since i was 13 until i was around 20 and stopped when the paranoia got too much. A few years later and i have had all sorts of problems with anxiety that still plaque me and i blame cannabis 100%. On the other side my best friend started smoking it with me and still smokes it to this day. He is perfectly normal. Why is this?. The honest truth is if you have underlying mental health issues like depression, anxiety, psychosis etc then cannabis will bring it to the forefront. There is no other explanation on why it brings some people mental health issues but no others. When i was in the hospital for my panic attacks, a lot of people were in there for similar things and they also believed it was cannabis related. Would these mental health issues have presented thereselves at some point in life if the person hadnt smoked weed?. Who knows. Cannabis in itself doesnt cause mental issues, its the person smoking it cause if anything like that is there then cannabis will just speed it up and make it worse
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Well hash is quite different than marijuana. It is super-potent and some hash strains are so intense I cannot go near them. In fact, even when I mix hash with weed it gives me a slight panic attack. It speeds up my heart, I can't breath as well, it freaks me out.
I have tried many, many different types of hash in my life and I almost always regret smoking it. LOL Try some good ol' fashioned mild Mary Jane instead of hash - but for God's sake don't mix it like most Brits and Europeans do. LOL Mixing it with tobacco freaks me out more than hash does!
