My thoughts are it could’ve been accumulated overtime or maybe one heavy exposure. And from then on, they have a sensitivity. My thoughts are it wouldn’t take, but one batch, possibly for some people to become more affected than others. I think you would have to have and higher concentration of neem to have this sort of reactions. It would be more identifiable. The fact that they can’t identify thats where it leads me down this path. Cheers
I think the reasoning is sound about accumulating toxins
I think azamax has been implicated too
Tons of products homegrowers are able to use that will get an automatic fail for properly tested weed
i do. it’s a medical issue, a prescription, and is covered by hipaa, meaning they can’t talk about it at all with anyone around that isn’t a healthcare professional taking care of me. i had the va scrub all mentions of their bs diagnosis of “cannibis use disorder” from my records after getting it. something to think about anyway. it may not be recognized federally but they can’t treat it like drug abuse any longer.
Excatlty & same goes for home grown food.
Sounds like you may have a reason to tell them. You’re welcome to do as you please.
I’m not concerned about doctors/nurses violating HIPAA, I’m concerned about them putting a note in my medical records. Medical records may be subject to discovery. They don’t go away. Insurance company lawyers love reasons to deny coverage. I also don’t want my personal habits following me around when doctors review records.
Wouldnt it be nice if there were as detailed records available to patients on the doctors? like “this doctor once declared a patient as a crack cocaine user because the patient told him he ‘smoked a little pot’”
Im all for transparency. You cant work in the dark. These docs are a little out of their element with food and lifestyle being sedintary garbage. Theyre looking for love in all the wrong places
Could be pesticides…but it could be that nasty buTAINTED fare that is so prevelant these days. The timeline seems to coincide with this BS showing up, IMO.
can’t be good for ya. Not at all. Sure isn’t “cannabis”.
I know where I’m at they drench most everything in botanigard(beauvaria bassiana) through week 3-5 of flower. It can have some gnarly effects for some
I used to have this problem in the early 2000s. I’m about 90% sure it was all the sulphur they were using on the pot. Once I was able to get pesticide/sulphur free weed the issue never came back. And my dosage level is pretty consistently high for about 30+ years. peace
(btw, I have a friend who works at a large cultivation facility and you would not believe the amount of shit they legally can spray on these buds in his state, it’s a little concerning)
Here everyone gives a urine sample upon admission, even for applying for Disability. They know you smoke and know you lie about smoking.
I used to build antique cars and painted them, painted everything from diesel rigs to motorcycles.
I was in charge of two big trucking bodyshops.
We used hundreds of chemicals, one labled “isocynates” I think, it would accumulate in your system and any exposure later to that or similar solvents would cause a reaction. Mine was breathing restrictions.
Some perfumes and artifical scents will lock me up 30 years later.
Combustion of a plant material will expose you to carcinogens
- according to the Sate of California
Theres also “abdominal migranes”
Ya getting any kind of “drug seeker/user” in your file and you will screw yourself if you ever really get hurt. Automatically assume no matter what, hand can be hanging off bone, nope just seeking pills couple aspirin and be on your way.
Lol prop 65 everything causes cancer in California
It’s the millennials and gen z dabbing concentrated thc and trace pesticides.
They probably never eased into the habit either so of course they’re going to get messed up.
That is a very good point man… I’m turning 40 soon and fortunately grew up smoking joints, bowl, pipes, etc. Concentrates and dabs don’t really interest me and can’t imagine being a new user being thrown into that world. Also consider more potent cannabis with chemicals and other nasty items into the mix. Sounds like trouble if you ask me
I’m sure she isn’t representative of everyone with CHS but they had a woman on Curious About Cannabis awhile back talking about her experience. I mostly gathered that she didn’t think much of dabbing to the point of passing out, and initially consumed more cannabis to treat her cannabis-induced vomiting. I don’t think that describes most cannabis consumers.
ETA: Just to be clear I’ve smoked daily or close to it for 30+ years and haven’t had uncontrollable vomiting yet.