Marijuana and brain damage - drug and alcohol treatment.
Posted by: drbutkins in parenting a teen drug addict, parenting a teen drug abuser, marijuana, addiction recovery on
Nov 04, 2011
We make light of pot abuse. In films and on TV it is sometimes portrayed as "cute" and funny as the pot abuser is seen as 'laid back' or a rebel. At times it is even glorified as 'the' thing to do.
The reality of the matter is that it causes brain damage. The brain's ability to process thoughts clearly and at a normal pace are impaired. Cannibis stores in the fatty tissues of the body and is slow to leave the body. Apathy and lethargy are present in withdrawal and anxiety, confusion, depression and irrational behavior are common. There is a slowing of the thinking process. Another problem with abstinence is that the cravings come back after a couple of weeks. The person becomes anxious and irritable and this makes using again more palatable (The Recovery Book, 1992). The person again become in 'bondage' to the drug.
This is not cute or funny. This harmful drug affects one of our most precious gifts - the brain. I used this drug daily from 1969 until 1986. I know the insane thinking - the rationalizing about nature's gift, the religious aspects of the drug... All of this malarkey enabled me to continue to damage my lungs, gastrointestinal system, induce annual bronchitis and pleurisy, a weakened immune system and amotivation. Do I want my child to smoke pot. Hell no! Do you???
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