steve_bank
Diabetic retinopathy and poor eyesight. Typos ...
I used pot and the drugs that were around in the 70sl.I have thought of myself as not prone to addiction, having had zero trouble stopping consumption of every intoxicant I ever tried (I’ve tried most of them).
But right now I am suffering cravings for the pot plant I planted very late last year. Due to being late, it only yielded an ounce or two and it’s all gone. But it was great. Can’t wait to try it again, but it’s gonna be cold turkey until October. I have a whole big tub of good, strong buds but I will be throwing it all away … it doesn’t pique my craving. I figure to start this year’s crop in a week or two… and am excited just anticipating it.
Am I addicted?
If so, so what?
If not, what else could cause recurrent thoughts about it? Maybe it’s more of an infatuation than craving?
By the mid 70s it just faded away for me. coincident with starting to do something productive for a living.
I have never felt any need or desire to use pot or drugs since then. To me it was a waste of time. I did not need it to feelgood.
Today same with alcohol. I feel no need. When I walk through a grocery store it does not occur to me to buy alcohol.
Whether you are clinically addicted I assume would be a professional diagnosis.
Search on The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. or DSM, and addiction.
From what I have read before there is a kind of checklist of symptoms and degrees of severity, there is no clear boundary.
Is pot addictive? I'd say absolutely. I have seen it often enough.
There is monting reportingon hamful effects of pot, it is not a 'safe' drug. Teens are having pot induced pschotc episodes. A term is Canabis Induced schitophrenia.
There is now reasonable evidence from longitudinal studies that regular cannabis use predicts an increased risk of schizophrenia and of reporting psychotic symptoms. These relationships have persisted after controlling for confounding variables such as personal characteristics and other drug use.