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Thanks everyone. I know it’s not the norm to smoke pot during a traumatic event. But, your responses have been so relevant. I understand that everyone is different, I’m just trying to find some general truths that haven’t been evident in my readings. What I’m trying to get to mainly is: Does being stoned during the trauma event make healing more difficult, or make the symptoms worse because of the distortion of reality.
Might survive: Thanks, I’ll be really interested to know of any character changes you have noticed in yourself. If you wouldn’t mind staying in touch through private messages, or via this thread.
I am also really interested to know how you’re managing your symptoms now that you’ve stopped smoking pot.
Rachel: I’d like to know more about the distorted realities. Would you mind expanding? Please message me if it’s too personal. I’d really appreciate that.
Anthony's quote: one which could actually show worse PTSD from the person who was stoned and endured trauma than the sober person who can then discuss out the facts of the event, not a mythical reality or interpretation of events the conscious brain perceived.... though the sub-conscious recorded the real trauma which it processes regardless at now a worse interpretation.
Thanks Anthony- your comments are always really useful and valid. Do you know if there is any research on this somewhere?
Might survive: Thanks, I’ll be really interested to know of any character changes you have noticed in yourself. If you wouldn’t mind staying in touch through private messages, or via this thread.
I am also really interested to know how you’re managing your symptoms now that you’ve stopped smoking pot.
Rachel: I’d like to know more about the distorted realities. Would you mind expanding? Please message me if it’s too personal. I’d really appreciate that.
Anthony's quote: one which could actually show worse PTSD from the person who was stoned and endured trauma than the sober person who can then discuss out the facts of the event, not a mythical reality or interpretation of events the conscious brain perceived.... though the sub-conscious recorded the real trauma which it processes regardless at now a worse interpretation.
Thanks Anthony- your comments are always really useful and valid. Do you know if there is any research on this somewhere?