i have been smoking a lot of weed and i recently have gotten migraines from it. is that possiable? because research shows that marijuuana relieves migraines.
Razhie answered Friday August 28 2009, 1:00 pm: Smoking anything decreases the amount of oxygen in your blood stream. For some people that doesn't have much effect, for others it can cause all sorts of nastiness, like migraines, and nausea and the like.
However, pot or no pot, migraines are serious business. Stop smoking, but if the migraines don't go away, see a doctor and be honest with them about your drug habits and your symptoms.
(It doesn't kill braincells for goodness sake! Such a silly myth. Heavy, long-term smoking can absolutely make you 'dumber' but that is because it screws with your ability to remember information and therefor to learn new skills, not because it 'kills' anything.) [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
NinjaNeer answered Friday August 28 2009, 12:20 pm: This happened to one of my housemates. She stopped smoking and it went away within weeks.
You may want to see a doctor just in case. What with doctor-patient confidentiality, they won't have you arrested, and they'll be able to figure out if it's that or something more serious. [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
modelkate11 answered Friday August 28 2009, 9:01 am: Marijuana is unpredictable, it affects everyone differently. I know people who throw up when they smoke it and for others it can relieve nausea. It's very possible that smoking could give you a migraine and the more you smoke the more your body becomes tolerant of it so you have to smoke more and more to feel the effects and smoking too much in one day can have some serious effects. [ modelkate11's advice column | Ask modelkate11 A Question ]
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