What is Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS)?

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @Mi-Go
    @Mi-Go 4 месяца назад +4

    Been using carts for 3 years, daily, 24/7 now waking up with nausea and abdomen hurting, CHS is real and im in the pridormal stage. Hoping to quit cold turkey and be able to smoke again later. You have to treat every substance with moderation or respect no matter how "harmless" it is.

    • @Aaronongod
      @Aaronongod 3 месяца назад +2

      hey bro im experiencing the same shit , how’s it been going for u? U think we will ever be able to smoke again

    • @Mi-Go
      @Mi-Go 3 месяца назад +3

      @@Aaronongod i took a 9 day break and relapsed, smoke around 2 times a week and seem fine, I wanted to wait 4 months but I've always been a junkie, just take normal T breaks and don't smoke 24/7. CHS is just the ebb and flow of your cannabanoid receptors, not an end to your stoner journey.

    • @thescoopr7344
      @thescoopr7344 2 месяца назад

      Was going through the same exact shii and it was from the Stiiizy pens smh after months later I'm back to weed only and I feel great

    • @moneyboi480
      @moneyboi480 24 дня назад

      I believe I have this been dealing with it for 2 years the hard part for me is I can’t lay down to sleep if I do I get extremely sick and start vomiting have this happen to any of you

    • @XxProdigiesxX
      @XxProdigiesxX 10 дней назад

      @@moneyboi480if your still smoking you need to stop that’s insanely bad dude. You have to get completely clean or your kidney will shut down

  • @Ahgjlo
    @Ahgjlo Месяц назад

    I have found CHS has damaged my vagus nerve. This is some information I found on the internet about the vagus nerve. A damaged vagus nerve can cause a range of symptoms because the nerve affects many areas of the body:
    Digestive issues: Acid reflux, bloating, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, or feeling full after eating little
    Voice changes: Hoarseness, wheezing, or loss of voice
    Heart and blood pressure changes: Changes in heart rate or blood pressure, or low blood pressure
    Swallowing and gag reflex: Difficulty swallowing or loss of gag reflex
    Dizziness and fainting: Dizziness or fainting
    damage to the vagus nerve can affect sleep patterns:
    Low vagal tone
    Low vagal tone can lead to sleep disturbances, fatigue, and other physiological symptoms of depression.
    Vagus nerve stimulation
    Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) can be an effective treatment for insomnia. VNS can help maintain a balance in the autonomic nervous system, which is important for sleep and wakefulness. However, VNS can also cause sleep-disordered breathing and worsen sleep apnea.
    Icing the vagus nerve
    Icing the vagus nerve can help with sleep, and is generally safe. However, you should be careful not to get frostbite, so you can cover the ice pack with a cloth and only leave it on for up to 20 minutes.
    Mood changes: Depression, anxiety, or chronic mood issues
    damage to the vagus nerve can affect the bowels:
    Gastroparesis
    When the vagus nerve is damaged, food may not move from the stomach to the intestines. This can be caused by diabetes, viral infections, abdominal surgery, or scleroderma.
    Poor digestion
    When the vagus nerve isn't working properly, the stomach may not produce enough acid to digest food. This can lead to bloating, cramping, diarrhea, constipation, or gastro-esophageal reflux.
    Digestive conditions
    Poor vagal nerve function can be linked to digestive conditions such as:
    Heartburn, acid reflux, or GERD
    IBS, including chronic constipation and diarrhea
    Inflammatory bowel disease, such as ulcerative colitis
    SIBO (Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth)
    damage to the vagus nerve can cause unexplained weight loss.
    There are several ways to strengthen or stimulate the vagus nerve, including:
    Breathing
    Deep, slow, diaphragmatic breathing can activate the vagus nerve. You can try belly breathing, where your stomach expands as you inhale.
    Cold therapy
    Applying cold compresses to your face or neck, or taking a cold shower, can stimulate the vagus nerve.
    Massage
    Massaging the back of your ears and the front side of your ear can stimulate the vagus nerve. You can also try carotid sinus massage, which involves lightly massaging the carotid artery in your neck.
    Exercise
    Endurance activities like jogging, cycling, and swimming can stimulate the vagus nerve.
    Diet
    Eating a whole-foods diet, and taking probiotics or omega-3 fatty acids, can support the vagus nerve.
    Meditation
    Meditation can improve vagal tone. You can try apps like Calm App, Insight Timer, or Heartmath.
    Singing and humming
    Singing and humming can increase vagal tone.
    Positive social connections
    Spending time with people who make you laugh and smile can have a positive benefit on vagal tone.
    ther symptoms: Unexplained weight loss, brain zaps, or impending doom

  • @alexandersalz5850
    @alexandersalz5850 4 месяца назад +3

    i heard about it i experienced it. what i can say is this mysteriously did neven happen if i consumed absolute high grade cannabis. my assumption ist this might be due to unwanted toxins and chemicals that have been introduced in any way. laced cannabis was normal for a long time where i live. i hope im correct :)

  • @speedy2426
    @speedy2426 3 месяца назад +3

    don't forget the throwing up until you lose your voice.

  • @catherinedamico4596
    @catherinedamico4596 3 месяца назад +2

    What is this… lazy diagnosis

    • @wruzzer
      @wruzzer 2 месяца назад

      exactly. "oh, smoke cannabis? it's the cannabis"

    • @Cathulu_
      @Cathulu_ Месяц назад

      Catherine, nobodys conplaining that you were a lazy conception.
      Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome is very real, and this diagnosis is becoming increasingly common in Canada.
      Become a Dr yourself or shut your mouth.

  • @wruzzer
    @wruzzer 2 месяца назад +1

    it's a lie.