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mainejeff wrote: Wed Feb 26, 2020 12:03 pm
GannonFan wrote: Wed Feb 26, 2020 11:58 am Doing keto now and the Almond/Cashew milk is fantastic - don't know where this has been my whole life.
Amen!

Try Almond Breeze Horchata (if you like that drink). It's delicious! :nod:
I've never had a Horchata, but I'll try it when I start weaning myself off of the keto. Just looked it up, that Horchata has like 21g of carbs - that's like my whole day of carbs in one drink. The unsweetened Almond/Cashew milk I'm drinking now is just 3g of carbs. I'm 4 lbs away from my goal of losing 27 lbs so the weaning off starts shortly.
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GannonFan wrote: Wed Feb 26, 2020 12:40 pm
mainejeff wrote: Wed Feb 26, 2020 12:03 pm
Amen!

Try Almond Breeze Horchata (if you like that drink). It's delicious! :nod:
I've never had a Horchata, but I'll try it when I start weaning myself off of the keto. Just looked it up, that Horchata has like 21g of carbs - that's like my whole day of carbs in one drink. The unsweetened Almond/Cashew milk I'm drinking now is just 3g of carbs. I'm 4 lbs away from my goal of losing 27 lbs so the weaning off starts shortly.
You've never had anything with Rumchata? Good stuff.
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https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-n ... g-n1273463
Colorado and Washington became the first states to legalize recreational marijuana in 2012. Several years later, doctors in Colorado and other states are expressing alarm over the increasing potency of cannabis and the health risks it may pose for young users — from psychiatric issues, including violent psychotic episodes, to the mysterious condition that plagued Gribbon.

The condition — officially called "cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome" but now known to health care workers as "scromiting," a mashup of "screaming" and "vomiting" — has popped up with increasing frequency at hospitals in Colorado, doctors say.
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89Hen wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 12:57 pm https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-n ... g-n1273463
Colorado and Washington became the first states to legalize recreational marijuana in 2012. Several years later, doctors in Colorado and other states are expressing alarm over the increasing potency of cannabis and the health risks it may pose for young users — from psychiatric issues, including violent psychotic episodes, to the mysterious condition that plagued Gribbon.

The condition — officially called "cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome" but now known to health care workers as "scromiting," a mashup of "screaming" and "vomiting" — has popped up with increasing frequency at hospitals in Colorado, doctors say.
Interesting and thankfully rare.

I’ve seen people something similar on booze.

Drugs can be dangerous.
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The dominoes are starting to fall in NC. A bill is currently in the legislature to legalize medical marijuana sales. And the Eastern Band of the Cherokee has approved the growing and sales of medical marijuana within the Qualla Boundary. I can see it now, busloads of old people going to Cherokee to gamble at the casino and pick up a bag of weed.
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kalm wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 3:02 pm
Interesting and thankfully rare.

I’ve seen people something similar on booze.

Drugs can be dangerous.
Well thank God Oregon legalized them all. Thin that fucking herd faster. Get shit back to normal.
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AZGrizFan wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 3:11 pm
kalm wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 3:02 pm

Interesting and thankfully rare.

I’ve seen people something similar on booze.

Drugs can be dangerous.
Well thank God Oregon legalized them all. Thin that fucking herd faster. Get shit back to normal.
I wish people would stop urging the inbred booger-eaters in Central Dumbfuckistan to get vaccinated. :coffee:
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houndawg wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 4:22 pm
AZGrizFan wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 3:11 pm

Well thank God Oregon legalized them all. Thin that fucking herd faster. Get shit back to normal.
I wish people would stop urging the inbred booger-eaters in Central Dumbuckistan to get vaccinated. :coffee:
On a positive note, think how much healthier the Social Security program is now!
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AZGrizFan wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 4:24 pm
houndawg wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 4:22 pm

I wish people would stop urging the inbred booger-eaters in Central Dumbuckistan to get vaccinated. :coffee:
On a positive note, think how much healthier the Social Security program is now!
:thumb:

Another reason to lay off them illegals...I got money riding on their contributions to SS
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houndawg wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 4:22 pm
AZGrizFan wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 3:11 pm
Well thank God Oregon legalized them all. Thin that fucking herd faster. Get shit back to normal.
I wish people would stop urging the inbred booger-eaters in Central Dumbuckistan to get vaccinated. :coffee:
You really shouldn't talk about your neighbors that way. ;)
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GannonFan wrote:
mainejeff wrote: Wed Feb 26, 2020 12:03 pm Amen!

Try Almond Breeze Horchata (if you like that drink). It's delicious! :nod:
I've never had a Horchata, but I'll try it when I start weaning myself off of the keto. Just looked it up, that Horchata has like 21g of carbs - that's like my whole day of carbs in one drink. The unsweetened Almond/Cashew milk I'm drinking now is just 3g of carbs. I'm 4 lbs away from my goal of losing 27 lbs so the weaning off starts shortly.
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UNI88 wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 4:47 pm
houndawg wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 4:22 pm

I wish people would stop urging the inbred booger-eaters in Central Dumbuckistan to get vaccinated. :coffee:
You really shouldn't talk about your neighbors that way. ;)
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kalm wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 3:02 pm Drugs can be dangerous.
Not weed though.
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89Hen wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 6:14 am
kalm wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 3:02 pm Drugs can be dangerous.
Not weed though.
Of course it can. Just not typically to the level of some legalized ones.
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Cannabis Is Linked to Mental Illness
A major new study shows that people who abuse the drug are more likely to be diagnosed with depression and bipolar disorder.

….. Several studies have shown that chronic cannabis use is linked to a higher incidence of schizophrenia among men in their early 20s, the age when the disease is usually diagnosed. The first paper on the topic, a Swedish study published in 1997, found that heavy cannabis use was associated with a sixfold increase in schizophrenia risk. In the decades since, social scientists have unearthed a strong link between heavy cannabis use and other severe psychological illnesses, including clinical depression and bipolar disorder.

Now a new longitudinal study has examined the medical records of all citizens of Denmark over the age of 16, some 6.5 million people in all, for patterns of diagnosis, hospitalization and treatment for substance use between 1995 and 2021. In the paper, published in the journal JAMA Psychiatry in May, Dr. Oskar Hougaard Jefsen of Aarhus University and colleagues showed that people who had previously been diagnosed with cannabis use disorder were almost twice as likely to be diagnosed later with clinical depression. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, cannabis use disorder is characterized by craving marijuana, using it more often than intended, spending a lot of time using it, and having it interfere with friends, family and work.

Even more dramatically, the paper also found that people with cannabis use disorder were up to four times as likely to be diagnosed later with bipolar disorder with psychotic symptoms. As is true of many psychological disorders, the increased risk was higher in men than in women, and the more a person consumed, the greater the risk. The study did not distinguish between different forms and concentrations of cannabis.

Though the association was strong, the authors note that they can’t say for certain whether chronic and heavy cannabis use induces psychosis, or whether people prone to mental illness are more likely to be heavy users. It makes sense that people who feel the symptoms of incapacitating depression or mania, or who sense apparitions or voices only they can hear, might try to self-medicate with cannabis. Without a randomized controlled trial, which would be unethical in the extreme, it’s hard to untangle these strands definitively.….
https://www.wsj.com/articles/cannabis-i ... s-e8d1db54
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BDKJMU wrote: Thu Jul 06, 2023 12:18 pm
Cannabis Is Linked to Mental Illness
A major new study shows that people who abuse the drug are more likely to be diagnosed with depression and bipolar disorder.

….. Several studies have shown that chronic cannabis use is linked to a higher incidence of schizophrenia among men in their early 20s, the age when the disease is usually diagnosed. The first paper on the topic, a Swedish study published in 1997, found that heavy cannabis use was associated with a sixfold increase in schizophrenia risk. In the decades since, social scientists have unearthed a strong link between heavy cannabis use and other severe psychological illnesses, including clinical depression and bipolar disorder.

Now a new longitudinal study has examined the medical records of all citizens of Denmark over the age of 16, some 6.5 million people in all, for patterns of diagnosis, hospitalization and treatment for substance use between 1995 and 2021. In the paper, published in the journal JAMA Psychiatry in May, Dr. Oskar Hougaard Jefsen of Aarhus University and colleagues showed that people who had previously been diagnosed with cannabis use disorder were almost twice as likely to be diagnosed later with clinical depression. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, cannabis use disorder is characterized by craving marijuana, using it more often than intended, spending a lot of time using it, and having it interfere with friends, family and work.

Even more dramatically, the paper also found that people with cannabis use disorder were up to four times as likely to be diagnosed later with bipolar disorder with psychotic symptoms. As is true of many psychological disorders, the increased risk was higher in men than in women, and the more a person consumed, the greater the risk. The study did not distinguish between different forms and concentrations of cannabis.

Though the association was strong, the authors note that they can’t say for certain whether chronic and heavy cannabis use induces psychosis, or whether people prone to mental illness are more likely to be heavy users. It makes sense that people who feel the symptoms of incapacitating depression or mania, or who sense apparitions or voices only they can hear, might try to self-medicate with cannabis. Without a randomized controlled trial, which would be unethical in the extreme, it’s hard to untangle these strands definitively.….
https://www.wsj.com/articles/cannabis-i ... s-e8d1db54
Do you have a link to the study? The article is paywalled.

Many drugs can have psychiatric side effects from antidepressants to nerve pain and seizure meds to booze (which is still FAR more culturally acceptable but more physically dangerous than weed) The self medication aspect, as the article mentioned, is rather obvious.

So what do we do with this information beyond warnings?
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kalm wrote: Thu Jul 06, 2023 1:29 pm
Do you have a link to the study? The article is paywalled.

Many drugs can have psychiatric side effects from antidepressants to nerve pain and seizure meds to booze (which is still FAR more culturally acceptable but more physically dangerous than weed) The self medication aspect, as the article mentioned, is rather obvious.

So what do we do with this information beyond warnings?
I think weed is similar to alcohol and tobacco and any other drug - probably isn't a good idea to do large quantities or frequent use of any of them. And kids should certainly be restricted from them, especially due to impact on growth and development. As for adults, the libertarian strain in me says have at it - it's a free country, do what you want to do as long as it doesn't hurt me (i.e. DUI with alcohol or weed, smoke in public spaces, etc).
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kalm wrote: Thu Jul 06, 2023 1:29 pm
Do you have a link to the study? The article is paywalled.

Many drugs can have psychiatric side effects from antidepressants to nerve pain and seizure meds to booze (which is still FAR more culturally acceptable but more physically dangerous than weed) The self medication aspect, as the article mentioned, is rather obvious.

So what do we do with this information beyond warnings?
Thats weird. When I clicked in the link off of Drudge, no paywall. When I click on the WSJ link I pasted on here, it is paywalled like you said (I don’t have a WSJ subscription either).

I didn’t see a link to the study in the WSJ article, but found it.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaps ... ct/2804862
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https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/ ... lth-risks/

You're welcome from 10 years ago when I was 100% correct. :coffee:
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89Hen wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 10:37 am https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/ ... lth-risks/

You're welcome from 10 years ago when I was 100% correct. :coffee:
Thank you for confirming what a square you are! :mrgreen:

That article is smack full of innuendo. :lol: Or maybe that’s just the weed talking?

Yes, some of today’s weed is stronger. And yes, just like any drug, including alcohol or pain killers, its buyer beware.

On the whole, weed is still no more harmful physically or psychologically than beer. Do you think the two should be made illegal again?
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kalm wrote: Tue Oct 03, 2023 6:49 am
89Hen wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 10:37 am https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/ ... lth-risks/

You're welcome from 10 years ago when I was 100% correct. :coffee:
Thank you for confirming what a square you are! :mrgreen:

That article is smack full of innuendo. :lol: Or maybe that’s just the weed talking?

Yes, some of today’s weed is stronger. And yes, just like any drug, including alcohol or pain killers, its buyer beware.

On the whole, weed is still no more harmful physically or psychologically than beer. Do you think the two should be made illegal again?
I get 89's point - there's been such a push to legalize marijuana (which I support) that there's also been an unsettling narrative that pot is harmless and just fun and that anyone who raises any point to the contrary is a reactionary (or square, as you teasingly refer to 89). But obviously, pot isn't necessarily safe, and it is particularly damaging to kids. I think as adults pot isn't all that much different than alcohol, but I don't think the same holds true for adolescents where pot is more dangerous. But in the rush to make money and in the rush to seem "with it" by being progressive and for legalizing pot, that kind of detail gets pushed to the side. I don't see the issue with trying to bring that to light.
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GannonFan wrote: Tue Oct 03, 2023 7:15 am
kalm wrote: Tue Oct 03, 2023 6:49 am

Thank you for confirming what a square you are! :mrgreen:

That article is smack full of innuendo. :lol: Or maybe that’s just the weed talking?

Yes, some of today’s weed is stronger. And yes, just like any drug, including alcohol or pain killers, its buyer beware.

On the whole, weed is still no more harmful physically or psychologically than beer. Do you think the two should be made illegal again?
I get 89's point - there's been such a push to legalize marijuana (which I support) that there's also been an unsettling narrative that pot is harmless and just fun and that anyone who raises any point to the contrary is a reactionary (or square, as you teasingly refer to 89). But obviously, pot isn't necessarily safe, and it is particularly damaging to kids. I think as adults pot isn't all that much different than alcohol, but I don't think the same holds true for adolescents where pot is more dangerous. But in the rush to make money and in the rush to seem "with it" by being progressive and for legalizing pot, that kind of detail gets pushed to the side. I don't see the issue with trying to bring that to light.
It’s a worthy discussion. 89’s take on weed often went beyond the points you raise. I found this article to be similar. Part of the issue has been weed’s federal designation as type 1 narcotic and the road blocks in place that limited research.

If 89 is coming at this now from a pro-legalization but let’s be aware of the hazards, I have no disagreement. It’s just been disingenuous to not consider weed on a level playing field compared to booze, pain meds, and psychotropic drugs.

EG: I found out after I was placed on gabapentin for neuropathic pain how serious side effects and withdrawal symptoms can be for some (I happen to fine on it but I’m on a low dosage). They dish out prescriptions like candy including to adolescents…but weed bad!
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kalm wrote: Tue Oct 03, 2023 7:28 am
GannonFan wrote: Tue Oct 03, 2023 7:15 am

I get 89's point - there's been such a push to legalize marijuana (which I support) that there's also been an unsettling narrative that pot is harmless and just fun and that anyone who raises any point to the contrary is a reactionary (or square, as you teasingly refer to 89). But obviously, pot isn't necessarily safe, and it is particularly damaging to kids. I think as adults pot isn't all that much different than alcohol, but I don't think the same holds true for adolescents where pot is more dangerous. But in the rush to make money and in the rush to seem "with it" by being progressive and for legalizing pot, that kind of detail gets pushed to the side. I don't see the issue with trying to bring that to light.
It’s a worthy discussion. 89’s take on weed often went beyond the points you raise. I found this article to be similar. Part of the issue has been weed’s federal designation as type 1 narcotic and the road blocks in place that limited research.

If 89 is coming at this now from a pro-legalization but let’s be aware of the hazards, I have no disagreement. It’s just been disingenuous to not consider weed on a level playing field compared to booze, pain meds, and psychotropic drugs.

EG: I found out after I was placed on gabapentin for neuropathic pain how serious side effects and withdrawal symptoms can be for some (I happen to fine on it but I’m on a low dosage). They dish out prescriptions like candy including to adolescents…but weed bad!
Well, I think the proper response to the massive problem of over-prescriptions and the abuse/addiction of things like opium-based drugs would be to push back against that and limit prescriptions and such. I don't think the best path is to say "hell, if we're doing that, let's make everything legal!". If we want to make marijuana legal (and again, I'm fine with that approach) it should be on its own merits with its own drawbacks. Not because we've screwed up on other stuff.
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GannonFan wrote: Tue Oct 03, 2023 7:53 am
kalm wrote: Tue Oct 03, 2023 7:28 am

It’s a worthy discussion. 89’s take on weed often went beyond the points you raise. I found this article to be similar. Part of the issue has been weed’s federal designation as type 1 narcotic and the road blocks in place that limited research.

If 89 is coming at this now from a pro-legalization but let’s be aware of the hazards, I have no disagreement. It’s just been disingenuous to not consider weed on a level playing field compared to booze, pain meds, and psychotropic drugs.

EG: I found out after I was placed on gabapentin for neuropathic pain how serious side effects and withdrawal symptoms can be for some (I happen to fine on it but I’m on a low dosage). They dish out prescriptions like candy including to adolescents…but weed bad!
Well, I think the proper response to the massive problem of over-prescriptions and the abuse/addiction of things like opium-based drugs would be to push back against that and limit prescriptions and such. I don't think the best path is to say "hell, if we're doing that, let's make everything legal!". If we want to make marijuana legal (and again, I'm fine with that approach) it should be on its own merits with its own drawbacks. Not because we've screwed up on other stuff.
Again, I agree. Weed should be regarded similar to booze.

We wouldn’t be having this discussion about booze.
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