Does Marijuana Relieve Anxiety and Panic Attacks?
I’m Clyde, 46, and I suffered from severe anxiety
problems for most of my adult life. My anxiety sometimes caused me to
have uncontrollable bouts of inner rage while doing everyday things like
cooking or cleaning. To help control my symptoms, I ‘d sometimes smoke
medical marijuana while alone or while socializing with friends. I live
in southern California where it’s legal to buy, sell, and use marijuana
with a doctor’s note that costs between $60 and $100. I’ve lived a
productive and rewarding life, having started several successful
businesses, and I have a lovely wife of 20 years along with 2 beautiful
daughters. For many years I smoked whatever weed I could find, mostly
basing my decision on smell or pungency of the buds. But then I learned
that, like teas, marijuana or cannabis comes in a multitude of types and
plant species, but generally falls into two basic strains known as
sativa, for daytime cerebral use, and indica, for calming and chilling
out, maybe before going to bed. I also learned that some people use a
blend of the two opposite strains for a very different effect. I started
exclusively using sativa because, when a panic attack began, it offered
me immediate calm, renewed motivation, and a sense of clarity.
OFFERS TEMPORARY RELIEF NOT A CURE
Some
argue that marijuana offers only a temporary fix or “high”, as the
active ingredient, THC, wears off in short time, leaving you hungry and
mentally right back where you started - sometimes even leaving you
feeling worse. I get that, and I agree to a large extent. Coming down
for landing is a very different feeling depending upon the type of
marijuana consumed. For me, as long as I stuck to the sativa daytime
strain of marijuana, I felt much better overall, and the impact of my
anxiety attacks was lessened if only for an hour or two. I knew that
marijuana only offered temporary symptomatic anxiety relief, and was not
a permanent cure for my anxiety. For a more permanent solution, I knew I
had to deal with the root cause of my fears. But in the meantime, I
knew I couldn’t function day to day experiencing the uncontrollable
bouts of anger and panic. Like many prescription anxiety relief drugs,
marijuana instantly unlocked me from the tight, seemingly inescapable
grip of an anxiety attack. Where side effects were concerned, I was able
to live with the lesser of two evils - CBD Oil.
THE SIDE EFFECTS
Although
I used marijuana to ease my bouts with anxiety, I also knew it carried
certain risks of potential side effects like destruction of brain cells
and documented effects on the lungs. Some experts also say it negatively
impacts sexual libido, but I never noticed an impact in that
department. In order to reduce the effect on my lungs, I began consuming
cannabis edibles like butter, cakes, pies, teas and sodas, and even
olive oil infused with marijuana. Regarding loss of brain cells, I
figured I’d borrow someone else’s when time came. Side effects are a big
concern for many people, but keep in mind that some prescription
medications can present unforeseen problems as well. They all come with a
price tag.
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