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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by BlinkerFluid@lemmy.one to c/trees@lemmy.world

Hello all. Long-time smoker, 35, male. Anything and everything but edibles. Mostly legit. Some D8 in a pinch but nowhere near the majority.

For the last four months, about once every two weeks, I'll wake up, take a shower, walk into my living room, have a sip of water, and then run back into my bathroom, where I will vomit until the bile comes out and writhe on the floor, onto the bed, holding my stomach for 6-12 hours, screaming for God or Satan, whoever shows up first.

I've been in the hospital three times over the last month over it and only on the last visit was I asked if I used marijuana. There is nothing on any CT scan I've done, ultrasound, kidneys, liver, pancreas, appendix.

"Well I've never heard of this gobbledygook and I also have no idea how to search for stuff!"

Apparently, had you the genetic disposition, cannabinoids can bind to your stomach, and the sphincters to and from it, altering the timeframe it takes for your stomach to empty and the lagging or simply disabling entirely of the functions of the bottom of your esophagus until it's over. You'll be screaming in pain for around 8 hours. Buckle up.

Do I believe Cannabis is solely responsible?

The disease is rare and only shows up in people (usually men) who smoke daily for two or more years. I've been smoking daily for ten.

(Obligatory) Psyop?

If it were, I'd expect a little more than a matter-of-fact "quit and you'll be ok". Usually money or some type of group wants your attention from such things. I'm more leaning to this being a legitimate disease, and peers are kind-of agreeing on it. Multiple sources seem to be finding the same conclusions and I haven't met a Doctor yet who hasn't heard of it in some capacity.

I'm open to bribes, though.

I don't blame cannabis. I smoked it. It didn't jump in my mouth and light itself. I don't blame anyone else. I am unlucky, genetically speaking. You may never get it. You may never have a single symptom, or you might. If weed works for you, fantastic. It worked for me for years, until it wanted to kill me one morning, such is the diceroll of living.

Edit: I'll answer everyone after 4:30pm est. At work.

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[-] surfrock66@lemmy.world 13 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

My wife is an ER doctor in California, and with the advent of legality, they started seeing this more and more. It's not a huge percent of consumers, it's not an epidemic, it's not something that means all people should stop consuming...but it's super important to spread awareness. I feel like for years, the medical conversation meant people painted weed as this magic harmless cure-all, and that's just not the case, and as use has gone up for a lot of adults, we're seeing the edge cases. Since so many people use weed to treat nausea/appetite, this is particularly rife for denial, which just prolongs the suffering.

Maybe it's just correlation and it's something with specific strains, cannibinoids, ingestion methods, or farming procedures. The point is, it's a real thing and now that we're seeing a bigger sample size (especially a bigger sample size of people willing to admit usage to their doctors now that it's legal) it's certainly a thing. Now that there are less restrictions on research because of legality, I have a feeling root cause will be uncovered. I think in like 2017 I posted to /r/trees about it because my wife was seeing it, and I got down-vote nuked to oblivion because people were sure weed couldn't cause this cyclic vomiting. It's important to talk about this and understand that for some people, weed as consumed just isn't an option...and that's ok.

this post was submitted on 21 Aug 2023
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