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laced weed effects
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blurred vision (astigma) and (lack of emotion) are these common signs that your weed was laced or is this just mentally in your head? are these temporary or permanent. 5 months of this Sugar goin on six.
pretty sad considering i cant even feel joy or laugh with my mates because of this. I have laughed a couple of times and allmost in tears twice in two months, does this mean i still have my emotions or where they damaged because of that ONE OFF EXPERIENCE WITH THAT WEED BUD?
pretty sad considering i cant even feel joy or laugh with my mates because of this. I have laughed a couple of times and allmost in tears twice in two months, does this mean i still have my emotions or where they damaged because of that ONE OFF EXPERIENCE WITH THAT WEED BUD?
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I don't get on with cannabis in any way shape or form, or any other hallucinogens - they all give me the heebie geebies.
I think it's VERY unlikely that your weed was laced with anything that could have a lasting effect.
My guess is that it's triggered off some latent psychosis or emotional problem you may have. You should be seeing a counsellor really, not posting here about it IMO.
Talk to your GP about it - s/he should be able to refer you to a counsellor.
Alternatively try this:
http://www.drugsline....bHbtaQCFYiX2AodtiYq0w
Contact with them is confidential and anonymous.
I don't get on with cannabis in any way shape or form, or any other hallucinogens - they all give me the heebie geebies.
I think it's VERY unlikely that your weed was laced with anything that could have a lasting effect.
My guess is that it's triggered off some latent psychosis or emotional problem you may have. You should be seeing a counsellor really, not posting here about it IMO.
Talk to your GP about it - s/he should be able to refer you to a counsellor.
Alternatively try this:
http://www.drugsline....bHbtaQCFYiX2AodtiYq0w
Contact with them is confidential and anonymous.