03-19-2020, 01:38 PM
As somebody who smokes cannabis on the regular and is trying to get off of it...well I can't tell you about what you should or shouldn't do regarding drugs on this forum for one, but I'll phrase it in terms of me and my own experiences. Also, everyone's different so your "mileage may vary" with it. For me, it was helpful in the beginning, but not in the long run. Becoming a regular smoker or dependent on it is not healthy from my perspective and experiences. To put it in a way one channeled source said it, "once you get the message it's time to hang up the phone". It's up to the individual to take what they learned from the perspectives of weed after a few times or short period in life of semi-regular smoking and apply it to their life or find other ways of reaching that type of state without consuming the substance any more. With 20/20 hindsight, I know I would have been better off doing it this way and never becoming a habitual smoker. There was another thread where I posted something similar when I just joined, but I don't think it got approved, because maybe the mods are sort of sketchy on drug related discussions.
There are now non-invasive electromagnetic therapies for mental and brain health, and mental, meditative, and spiritual practices, dietary changes, vitamins, and many other things that could possibly help with the chronic symptoms of your childhood brain injury. I'm not an expert on drugs or health, so maybe in your case it could turn out that prolonged weed use could be beneficial in some way that outweighs any negatives. I'd just be careful about becoming a habitual user/dependent on a substance, even just weed.
There are now non-invasive electromagnetic therapies for mental and brain health, and mental, meditative, and spiritual practices, dietary changes, vitamins, and many other things that could possibly help with the chronic symptoms of your childhood brain injury. I'm not an expert on drugs or health, so maybe in your case it could turn out that prolonged weed use could be beneficial in some way that outweighs any negatives. I'd just be careful about becoming a habitual user/dependent on a substance, even just weed.