Thank you, but no.If you think smoking weed effects your memory try having chemo
but you can still access the words when useing written language....As big of an advocate I am for marijuana being a safe substance, I can say with unwavering confidence that my memory has been effected through my use of pot.
For me, it is most noticeable in my ability to quickly pull words from my vocabulary when speaking, as well as sometimes when I'm writing. It's not that I cannot formulate a continuous coherent statement, rather that if I'm looking for a particular word or phrase, I sometimes hit a brickwall and can't quickly think of it. During those times I fall back to a more basic, layman version of what I wanted to say, however that pisses me off to no end. I do not have any problem when reading at a high level, so it is a pet peeve that I do have a problem when conversing at a high level.
Have any of you experienced anything similar?
Now iam interested! Please enlighten me with what happened to you.Thank you, but no.
I was lucky enough to find out I had cancer after I was cured.
absolutely agree.yes, weed jacks with your memory when you smoke a lot over a long period of time, but it's not at all permanent. When the weed goes away, so do the memory problems.
If you feel like it's becoming a problem, my suggestion is to stop for a while. Don't smoke at all. Then, when your break is over, try to smoke less.
In my experience the memory problems usually correlate to tolerance. My memory only seems to go to shit when my tolerance is in the toilet. I just take it that i smoke too much weed. It kills my tolerance, so i smoke way more than i should need to, and poof goes my memory. Whenever i take a break, my memory is just fine. When i'm smoking an 8th a day, i often struggle to find simple words like table or book. I'm not kidding. This completely goes away when i take a break. I'm on day 25 of a break and the brain farts are nonexistent. It doesn't have the same effect to just cut back. It works much better to start with a clean slate.
Tl;dr smoke less pot.
I had gastrointestinal carcinoma on my appendix and had appendicitis. If I didn't have appendicitis when I did, the cancer would have spread. That type doesn't tend to present lots of symptoms until it is usually too late.Now iam interested! Please enlighten me with what happened to you.
greatest avatar ever. Get a tattoo of it..now.I guess while degrating others, spelling is of not consequence.
*Degrading. Also *is of no consequence.I guess while degrating others, spelling is of not consequence.
I eat only organic, drink mainly water and orange juice, and take high-quality (xtend-life) multivitamins and omega-3 fish oil, along with 10,000 IU of vitamin d3 every day, and the memory is still foggy. Albeit it'd probably be a lot worse if I ate fast food and "munchies" all the time.Not that I am discrediting the memory loss from cannabis use,but what dose the average weed smoker do to counteract this?Do you hear about them taking vitamins or staying on a good diet even when they munch out?Odds are probably not,the average smoker will indulge plentifully on smoke and eatery of sugary vitamin deprived sources,not that I have any problem with either of those at all,but I would like to present this as a possible factor into the equation of the threads subject matter.
i noticed the exact same thing. it's like my vocabulary was cut in half. i couldn't think of words with more than two sylables. but when i slowed down my cannabis intake the effect reversed itself. it was frustrating not being able to pull words out of my head that i used to use regularly. but no permanent damage it seems.As big of an advocate I am for marijuana being a safe substance, I can say with unwavering confidence that my memory has been effected through my use of pot.
For me, it is most noticeable in my ability to quickly pull words from my vocabulary when speaking, as well as sometimes when I'm writing. It's not that I cannot formulate a continuous coherent statement, rather that if I'm looking for a particular word or phrase, I sometimes hit a brickwall and can't quickly think of it. During those times I fall back to a more basic, layman version of what I wanted to say, however that pisses me off to no end. I do not have any problem when reading at a high level, so it is a pet peeve that I do have a problem when conversing at a high level.
Have any of you experienced anything similar?