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'Month of cannabis terrified me' [UK]
#8196669 - 03/26/08 01:49 PM (6 months, 12 days ago) |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7314812.stm
A mother-of-three who smoked cannabis for a month as part of a BBC documentary has described how the drug left her paranoid and frightened.
She said that the effects of a powerful version of the drug called "skunk" were "absolutely horrendous", though not long-lasting.
Nicky Taylor, from Kidderminster, took part in the experiment in Amsterdam, where the drug is legal. She also became psychotic after an injection of an active ingredient of cannabis.
This is not the first time Nicky has become a guinea pig - other programmes have seen her binge drinking, and undergoing plastic surgery.
Although scientific research has firmly linked cannabis use with health problems, the UK has, according to UNICEF, the third highest rate of use among young people in the Western world.
Although she had previously used cannabis two decades ago at university, Nicky said that she wanted to find out what would happen to her children if any of them went on to take today's version of the drug.
Some modern varieties are said to have up to five times higher levels of the active ingredient THC.
After taking a job at an Amsterdam coffee shop she smoked different varieties and strengths on a daily basis.
Her experiences with "skunk" cannabis, she said, made her feel "irrational and paranoid".
"Some nights I couldn't sleep at all, and would be pacing my room, becoming more and more paranoid and thinking everyone I'd met at the cafe, as well as the BBC crew, was talking about me."
Although weaker types of cannabis did not have the same effect, she said that her ability to function properly was compromised, making it even more difficult than usual to perform tasks such as putting together flat pack furniture.
"The drug totally wrecked my mind," she said. "There is no way I would want to repeat it again. Nothing made much sense to me any more."
Pure injection
Another noticeable effect of the drug was on her appetite - she said she gained half a stone over the course of the month due to cravings for sweet and salty snacks.
Nicky Taylor Nicky went to Amsterdam for her experiment
After the month was over, she visited scientists at the Institute of Psychiatry in London, where she was injected with THC alone, and THC with cannabinoid, the combination found in less potent cannabis. After the pure THC, she had a severe psychotic episode.
"I thought that the reasearchers conducting the episode were characters from a horror film. "I was thinking about jumping out of a window."
A psychological score taken during the experiment suggested that the level of her psychosis was greater than that found in some people suffering a schizophrenic attack.
Fortunately, after the end of the month-long experiment, she has suffered no long-term effects, but has vowed to try to keep her children away from the drug.
Debate needed
However, she said a sober public debate was needed about cannabis, as there was growing evidence that it had potentially useful medical applications.
"This is a complex plant, it can do an awful amount of harm, but it can also do an awful amount of good," she said.
"On one hand you have people who think it is the spawn of the devil, and then you have people who think it's fantastic, so nobody ever gets to sit down and actually talk constructively about what we should do with the problem."
Martin Barnes, chief executive of charity Drugscope, said that most evidence about the potential health harms of cannabis had been gathered using lower-strength cannabis varieties.
"The average potency of cannabis available in the UK has increased, and while it is intuitive that greater harm potentially will arise from stronger forms of cannabis, people shouldn't assume that only the stronger types are harmful.
"A big issue is also the longer-term problems which may arise from cannabis use."
A spokesman for Addaction, the drug treatment charity, said cannabis was easily obtained, and normally the first drug used by young people.
She said: "Using the drug can provoke the onset of psychosis or worsen existing psychotic illness - so for people with a history of mental health problems or depression, taking this drug is not a good idea.
"What we need is open, realistic education and information on the associated risks of cannabis use and to make sure high quality treatment is available to all those who need help."
# The documentary, "Should I Smoke Dope?" can be seen on BBC3 on Wednesday 26 March at 2200.
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Re: 'Month of cannabis terrified me' [UK] [Re: b0red5tiff]
#8196697 - 03/26/08 01:58 PM (6 months, 12 days ago) |
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What a crock.
I am a person that is paranoid sober or stoned, what's the difference?
When I'm stoned I enjoy my paranoia.
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Re: 'Month of cannabis terrified me' [UK] [Re: Chemy]
#8196789 - 03/26/08 02:25 PM (6 months, 12 days ago) |
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Reefer Madness!! Booooowaaahaaaahaaa!
Fucking psudoscience.
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Re: 'Month of cannabis terrified me' [UK] [Re: SillyButtons]
#8196805 - 03/26/08 02:27 PM (6 months, 12 days ago) |
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Skunk Off
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Re: 'Month of cannabis terrified me' [UK] [Re: Chemy]
#8196846 - 03/26/08 02:35 PM (6 months, 12 days ago) |
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Quote:
Chemy said: What a crock.
I am a person that is paranoid sober or stoned, what's the difference?
When I'm stoned I enjoy my paranoia.
same here, it kinda feels good when your stoned
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Re: 'Month of cannabis terrified me' [UK] [Re: b0red5tiff]
#8196907 - 03/26/08 02:48 PM (6 months, 12 days ago) |
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She just sounds like a really irresponsible person.
If she is a mother of three, why does she keep volunteering to be a guinea pig in these fucked up experiments?
Go home and spend some time with your kids.
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Re: 'Month of cannabis terrified me' [UK] [Re: b0red5tiff]
#8196918 - 03/26/08 02:51 PM (6 months, 12 days ago) |
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"The drug totally wrecked my mind," she said. "There is no way I would want to repeat it again. Nothing made much sense to me any more."
It was probably already wrecked from her previous psudo-science experiments (let's say binge drinking).
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"I thought that the reasearchers conducting the episode were characters from a horror film. "I was thinking about jumping out of a window."
C'mon from bud...this lady is crazy.
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Re: 'Month of cannabis terrified me' [UK] [Re: shroomgatherer]
#8197025 - 03/26/08 03:22 PM (6 months, 12 days ago) |
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boff
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Re: 'Month of cannabis terrified me' [UK] [Re: rushofblood]
#8197155 - 03/26/08 03:48 PM (6 months, 12 days ago) |
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hahaha I love reading shit like this. Its so funny. Probably 80% of the people who read this will know its all full of crock and will just laugh at it.
The UK press should feel so ashamed. I'm sure releasing articles like this isn't going to get on the good side of the population. Its just giving people more reason to hate anybody that has anything to do with this propagandas bullshit.
hahaha, I guess anything for a buck though!
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Re: 'Month of cannabis terrified me' [UK] [Re: ShroooomerToo]
#8198053 - 03/26/08 06:35 PM (6 months, 12 days ago) |
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Maybe I should read the Quran for a month and talk about how it made me want to be a terrorist... I'd say it would be about as valid, just as sincere and just as like-able to the western media.
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Re: 'Month of cannabis terrified me' [UK] [Re: ExplosiveMango]
#8198416 - 03/26/08 07:57 PM (6 months, 12 days ago) |
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This lady needs a big bitchslap
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Re: 'Month of cannabis terrified me' [UK] [Re: ExplosiveMango]
#8199853 - 03/27/08 01:20 AM (6 months, 11 days ago) |
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ExplosiveMango said: Maybe I should read the Quran for a month and talk about how it made me want to be a terrorist... I'd say it would be about as valid, just as sincere and just as like-able to the western media.
Wait... isn't the Western media already saying this?
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