Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome

Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome :exploding_head::exploding_head::exploding_head:
So this is crazy af! I’ve never heard of this before, but funny it was first reported in 2004. What are these dispo growers putting on their herb?

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Dont smoke pesticides and mold kids.

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Its neem poisoning.

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Literally just saw this last night from my buddy.
Never really liked neem myself

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Or Myclobutinal

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Eagle 20 is my bet. I believe people still use it and are just less likely to share what they did. In the past it was more common and people are creatures of habit they do what they know best. Just my 2 cents.

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I think it’s due to spraying the plants with neem but I have no proof or anything to go with that.

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Unpopular opinion: legalization made high THC products available on a regular basis. For some people continuous saturation leads to a negative response to any cannabinoids.

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Eagle20 is very detectable. I figured this was more about legal stuff

Eagle 20 is detectable to a certain point. If you time it out right, it could be undetectable.

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Also, prior to legalization people were less likely to report negative side effects to health professionals.

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What’s the time on it? I was under the impression it was detectable in clones of sprayed plants

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I’m not sure how long with any sort of verification. I have read up to one year. I have also read multiple clone generations. But I have read tons Of people that still believe you could use it early in clone and finish clean. There’s a lot of variables there, but there’s enough people talking about it where it draws my attention and suspicion. Cheers !!!

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All i can say is be careful if you admit to smoking pot in the hospital. It could affect the treatment you get. Some doctors think everything is chs and will not listen to you or take you seriously.

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I would never admit it to a doctor at all… you don’t want things like that going into your medical record.

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Who’s going to do what? Your doctor doesn’t give a crap 99.9% of the time. It can influence your anesthesia though just for starters as well as have other drug interactions.

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I am heavily involved in chemicals at work and various other corrosive, etc. The amount of people that have exposure Issues from previous exposure’s is alarming. At some point your body will will react with even just a light skin contact. This allergic type reaction was developed through Contact skin absorption . If trace amounts absorbed through your skin can cause this kind of reaction imagine it wouldn’t take a whole lot of inhalation to exceed a skin absorption reaction.

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Definitely from chemical spraying . There is no long term effects from cannabis
I’ve smoked for 50 years and my lungs showed clear when scanned. Concentrates also concentrates any poison sprayed on the plants. This is why I grow my own weed so I know what I am smoking

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I was under the same impression. Early use on clones and it would finish good. I also wasn’t getting tested.
I also know of growers that would spray avid 2 days before harvest :disappointed:

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Say what you will, but I wouldn’t want my cannabis use ending up in my records (I’m married to a doctor). I’m aware of the anesthesia issue but TBH I’m more concerned about my opioid resistance than my cannabis use.

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