Foxymona
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Last year, I attempted medicinal cannabis for the first time. I tried eating the raw herb first, as it doesn't get you high. It had no effect whatsoever, so I heated it in the oven, put some in a capsule and ate it. It also had no affect so I ate two more capsules. A few hours later, it hit. When eaten, the liver processes cannabis into a potent hallucinogen. It was the absolute worst experience of my life, I was completely and utterly out of my mind and truly thought I was in hell. It was a bad trip X 1000. I ended up spending the day in A&E on a drip and heart monitor, mostly unconscious and my blood pressure was 70's/30's. They say you can't overdose on cannabis but I think my experience would have killed someone with a fragile brain or heart.
Cannabis oil can refer to legal CBD oil, which doesn't get you high. It can also refer to highly concentrated hash oil, which is a class A drug, but has many medical benefits for some individuals. Many people swear by it as a magical cure.
Cannabis is known to help epilepsy in some people and in some places you can legally use medical marijuana for this reason. Gaia made some posts on social media about her mum trying to cure her epilepsy with alternative methods. I think she also mentioned herbs?
My point in this post is to agree it's entirely plausible that she could have got into difficulties after taking medical marijuana, especially if it was consumed rather than smoked/vaped. If she was having a bad trip she could have definitely ran off and taken her clothes off, as well as having hallucinations that could have got her into fights.
Yes you are totally right! If you ingest a lump of hash for instance- I was young about 20 years ago to be honest- worst experience EVER. Far worse than anything I could describe. I am all for it's use for medical reasons- but you need to know dosage and type and format etc