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aXXLJ
1 year ago

Yes, overdose is possible. Undesired side effects are the result.
Long-term damage cannot be expected.

aalbtraum, UserMod Light

Everything can be taken over or done without exception. In drugs, you can always talk about an overdose if you take more than planned or if you do. the effects (the positive as the negative) are more than pointed out. It varies from person to person and situation to situation from when it is too much. Cannabis is not the same as cannabis. This plant can form different amounts of inhaled substances, which depends on the variety and the cultivation conditions.

Unique or rare consumption rarely has long-term consequences. It’s possible, however, for a few hours or a few days.

General information about the typical effects and side effects as well as the risks associated with consumption can be found here:

PokkleCockle
1 year ago

If you smoke more than you are used to, this does not lead to an overdose in the sense in which you know it, but the risk for psychoses, panic attacks and (in the case of immunity or the like) circulator is slightly increased. A friend of mine has cried a lot, he always had a delicate cycle (also with caffeine and so) and has fainted for a few moments and has beaten up with his head on the asphalt (he’s fine).

So no, there’s no overdose as such, but be careful and stay in a safe place when you’re grinding. And don’t drive an eroller or other means of transport!!

PokkleCockle
1 year ago
Reply to  Yannkovic

If you are in a safe environment, a panic attack will not cause permanent damage. Even my friend did not suffer any chronic damage, he only got his head out of bad luck in the situation and then he went well again.

xxXScarfaceXxx
1 year ago

No, you can’t get a headache or a crash.

Risks of cannabis use:

  • Drug-induced psychosis
  • Mood fluctuations
xxXScarfaceXxx
1 year ago
Reply to  Yannkovic

That can happen, panic attacks, paranoia, etc…. that’s what I meant with crash.

xxXScarfaceXxx
1 year ago

It can also be permanent, which is called to stick to something in the language of dealing. Many help a therapeutic treatment, but some have a knock for the rest of their lives.

xxXScarfaceXxx
1 year ago

Ask Google, I’m not your drug counselor

xxXScarfaceXxx
1 year ago

The THC acts on regions of your brain and can trigger this accordingly, and finally you damage your brain cells and neuronal connections.

I told you, you can get a psychosis.