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Oh, the voice of reason is beginning to shone through on the subject. I doubt those who use it will be convinced, as they have convinced themselves that it makes their life better overall, than worse.
Top Army Doctor Leery of Treating PTSD with Marijuana
The Army’s top doctor is skeptical that the first-ever federally-approved study will show that marijuana can help U.S. veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. “It’s been found that using marijuana has a lot of adverse health effects,” Lieut. General Nadya West says. In April, the federal government approved a three-year study to try to determine if actual marijuana, not merely chemicals extracted from it, can help those with PTSD.
Many veterans say smoking marijuana has eased their symptoms of PTSD. Like the Army, the Department of Veterans Affairs has doubts about its effectiveness. Proponents, the Army surgeon general adds, too often emphasize the benefits without acknowledging the downsides. Marijuana “is more dangerous, with some of the carcinogens that are in it, than tobacco,” West says. “So to make it sound as if it’s perfectly safe, the impact that it has long-term on certain areas of the brain, especially young people developing, that’s been proven: irreversible damage to the hippocampus and things like that that can really have impacts on individuals long-term.”
I have had this same discussion with many a person over the last decade, and every single person who gave it away, within months, found their life actually better for ridding it from themselves. Marijuana is like alcohol, it masks some things to give you the perception you feel better, BUT, like any mask it requires constant improvements to the adhesion to keep it in place (continually upping the dose to get the same results), and the physical and mental damage it's doing to your body for the longevity of your life, is horrendous to say the least.
The longer you smoke it, the shorter your life becomes, and the less chance of any real bonding to life itself. Any hope towards participating in life just dwindles away with marijuana.
PTSD is political in relation to veterans, thus politicians try to win votes by allowing marijuana to be used.
Top Army Doctor Leery of Treating PTSD with Marijuana
The Army’s top doctor is skeptical that the first-ever federally-approved study will show that marijuana can help U.S. veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. “It’s been found that using marijuana has a lot of adverse health effects,” Lieut. General Nadya West says. In April, the federal government approved a three-year study to try to determine if actual marijuana, not merely chemicals extracted from it, can help those with PTSD.
Many veterans say smoking marijuana has eased their symptoms of PTSD. Like the Army, the Department of Veterans Affairs has doubts about its effectiveness. Proponents, the Army surgeon general adds, too often emphasize the benefits without acknowledging the downsides. Marijuana “is more dangerous, with some of the carcinogens that are in it, than tobacco,” West says. “So to make it sound as if it’s perfectly safe, the impact that it has long-term on certain areas of the brain, especially young people developing, that’s been proven: irreversible damage to the hippocampus and things like that that can really have impacts on individuals long-term.”
I have had this same discussion with many a person over the last decade, and every single person who gave it away, within months, found their life actually better for ridding it from themselves. Marijuana is like alcohol, it masks some things to give you the perception you feel better, BUT, like any mask it requires constant improvements to the adhesion to keep it in place (continually upping the dose to get the same results), and the physical and mental damage it's doing to your body for the longevity of your life, is horrendous to say the least.
The longer you smoke it, the shorter your life becomes, and the less chance of any real bonding to life itself. Any hope towards participating in life just dwindles away with marijuana.
PTSD is political in relation to veterans, thus politicians try to win votes by allowing marijuana to be used.