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Old Mar 04, 2016, 12:48 PM
scaredtosay scaredtosay is offline
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So, ill start it off from the beginning. I have smoked weed for 6 years. Ever since I was 11. Just two months ago I took a "dab" which i believe was not a dab because it made me hallucinate crazy and I thought it killed me. Ever since then I have had mood issues and ive been trying tk figure out whats up. I took depression meds which did nothing. Im now on adderall which helped a crazy amount the first three weeks but this week im not sure whats wrong because its not doing much anymore. I hallucinate in weird ways. My vision seems to have lost its depth. Floors feel slanted, and I hallucinate to the left bottom corner often. It kinda feels better when my left eye is closed since im not hallucinating. It kinda comes in episodes other than the floor being offset. I dont want to be seen as crazy but I want this to stop.

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Old Mar 05, 2016, 12:56 PM
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You might have brain damage due to drug use. Best to consult with your doctor on this.
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