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<blockquote data-quote="Dirks9901" data-source="post: 16915098" data-attributes="member: 34387"><p>I myself don’t smoke. It’s simply not for me for a multitude of reasons. However i have/had friends from one end of the scale to the other in terms of smoking. </p><p></p><p>I will break it down like this. </p><p></p><p>Passive smokers: ones that smoke every once in awhile. I think we all no them. </p><p></p><p>Daily users: these are the ones that usually smoke once-twice a day. Whether it helps them with pain, sleep, anxiety etc. If it works for you, fine. There are many reasons people do this. </p><p></p><p>Heavy users: this is where i think the schizophrenia argument comes into play. </p><p></p><p>The first 2 are self-explanatory i think. I am sure there are users in between but those are the basic categories i think. At least imo. As for heavy users i will use the extreme. I have a friend i have known since middle school. Great guy. However about 10 years ago when his mom died suddenly, he moved from the passive user category to the heavy user category in the course of about 3 years. As in from the moment he wakes up in the morning, until he goes to bed, he is constantly high. There isn’t an hour in the day the guy isn’t high. His life constantly revolves around it. Based on when and how much he smokes, he smokes 8-9 blunts a DAY. He smokes a blunt every 2 hours. He actually pre-rolls one that’s ready when he wakes up or if he wakes up in the middle of the night. Its actually quite insane in practice. Imo, this has taken a toll on everything in his life including relationships. He is a completely different person and can be irrational about anything and everything. </p><p></p><p>Imo, specifically my friend, its had a massive negative impact on his mental stability. I understand there might be other factors, but I firmly believe, in his case, its royally ****ed him up. </p><p></p><p>As far as marijuana causing schizophrenia on a broader scale, i don’t know enough to say for sure. All i know is marijuana is significantly stronger today then even 10-20 years ago. On that fact alone, i would guess it’s having an effect among some users. My opinion is completely based on antidotal evidence.</p><p></p><p>I know its not answering your question but that’s all i got.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirks9901, post: 16915098, member: 34387"] I myself don’t smoke. It’s simply not for me for a multitude of reasons. However i have/had friends from one end of the scale to the other in terms of smoking. I will break it down like this. Passive smokers: ones that smoke every once in awhile. I think we all no them. Daily users: these are the ones that usually smoke once-twice a day. Whether it helps them with pain, sleep, anxiety etc. If it works for you, fine. There are many reasons people do this. Heavy users: this is where i think the schizophrenia argument comes into play. The first 2 are self-explanatory i think. I am sure there are users in between but those are the basic categories i think. At least imo. As for heavy users i will use the extreme. I have a friend i have known since middle school. Great guy. However about 10 years ago when his mom died suddenly, he moved from the passive user category to the heavy user category in the course of about 3 years. As in from the moment he wakes up in the morning, until he goes to bed, he is constantly high. There isn’t an hour in the day the guy isn’t high. His life constantly revolves around it. Based on when and how much he smokes, he smokes 8-9 blunts a DAY. He smokes a blunt every 2 hours. He actually pre-rolls one that’s ready when he wakes up or if he wakes up in the middle of the night. Its actually quite insane in practice. Imo, this has taken a toll on everything in his life including relationships. He is a completely different person and can be irrational about anything and everything. Imo, specifically my friend, its had a massive negative impact on his mental stability. I understand there might be other factors, but I firmly believe, in his case, its royally ****ed him up. As far as marijuana causing schizophrenia on a broader scale, i don’t know enough to say for sure. All i know is marijuana is significantly stronger today then even 10-20 years ago. On that fact alone, i would guess it’s having an effect among some users. My opinion is completely based on antidotal evidence. I know its not answering your question but that’s all i got. Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com [/QUOTE]
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