Taking other drugs with marijuana can amplify this effect. Tolerance to some cardiovascular effects often develops with repeated exposure. A few studies have shown a clear link between marijuana use in adolescence and increased risk for an aggressive form of testicular cancer nonseminomatous testicular germ cell tumor that predominantly strikes young adult males.
Studies have shown that in rare cases, chronic use of marijuana can lead to Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome—a condition marked by recurrent bouts of severe nausea, vomiting, and dehydration. This syndrome has been found to occur in persons under 50 years of age and with a long history of marijuana use.
Majority of Parkinson sufferers are experiencing less tremors and pain do to cannabis oil use. I am wondering, is this only in relation to people who have heart disease? I have non sustained lower right ventricular tachycardia, but they are benign, and I also have PACs, but my heart scans as otherwise healthy.
I have considered trying smoking marijuana again as I had several years ago for anxiety, but I am wondering if it might cause issues even though my heart problems are benign. I have used for over 30 years everyday and the last few years noticed a change the feeling it gave me.
I have hypertension and after smoking my heart rate gets higher and had a fluttering in my chest from time to time. After testing was diagnosed with Atrial flutter and now on medications to control it.
No more smoking for me now! Not worth dying over! This was recommended to be by my doctor for pain due to Imflamation.
I was recently diagnosed with A-fib after a trip to the ER that lasted 6hours. I was put on blood thinners and amiodarone. I do have stents in my heart and Fibrosis of the liver. I have never smoked pot or regular cigarettes. I have never done illegal drugs of any type. My question as well.
My husband has chronic pain, has an implanted spinal stimulator for some relief. He also does have controlled A-Fib and has had an ablation. He will not take any narcotics, but is in such agony. Will the CBD oil give him at least some relief and not cause cardiac issues? At the age of 51 I had my first A-fib reaction.
I smoked cigarettes from age 15 to I casually smoked marijuana from age 18 to It would have been beneficial to have been informed of the negative effects of marijuana. No high is worth the cost that I now have to pay for being an ignorant person. The bottom line is that we can go through this life with out getting high. My main reason was I was drinking too much frankly due to stress and this seemed like a way to get off the bottle and it was.
I woke up one morning and was dizzy and actually fainted. Ended up in the ER and it took a day and some beta blockers to get my heart rate normal again.
Anyway- that was my wakeup call. That was a scare. I had been smoking for about years and a few months after my honeymoon trip to vegas in , and several episodes of panic attacks, a racing heart and mild chest pain I found out that I had bilateral pulmonary embolisms and my right lung was totally occluded and a piece of the lower right lobe started to die.
Not sure if it was from the buds, or the flight, and the doctors arent sure either. Love the buds but I dont think they love me. Your thoughts? I am 21 years old recently told i have a mitral valve prolapse. It sends me into episodes of light headedness and just weakness in general. Everytime i smoke weed, it sends me into a terrible episode. My heart rate goes up to and in general the weed messes with my blood pressure and heart rate.
After quitting i have only had very few minor episodes. So say the least after quitting tobacco and marijuana i feel ten times better. Hemp is supposed to contain virtually no THC. A few months ago instartrd grinding an ounce of hemp seeds into milk a day every day. Shortly after i started getting a zillion PVCs which i never had any becore.
From pvcs every minute all day and probably all night. I recorded them with Kardia and heal force heart Moniters. I didnt think it could possibly be that. But finally stopping the hemp and starting again several times showed they were related. I reluctantly gave up the hemp abd gave had zero pvcs. Note i have increased sympathetic tone as a background and do t know if that contributed to the adverse reaction.
I have not been able to fibd any wensite tgat linjs hemp to arythymia and indeed says opposite that good for heart problems snd everyone praises its many benefits. Final note is it may have only started when i switched to trader joes brand made in cabada but couldnt find the brand i used before and by then disnt want to risk getting back the horrible palpitations.
I started eating hemp seed as well because of all the touted health benefits, and I also started getting heart palpitations and racing pulse. No one writes about these negative side effects.
I used to smoke all the time between the ages of with no issues. I was functional and it never made me lazy. I experienced monoclonic jerking and severe anxiety. My sister thought it was a reaction to something added — something not just THC. However, a week ago I decided to try again, and this time i only inhaled what my friend was exhaling. Within minutes I was lying on my bed, unable to move with my eyes closed.
I had my friend call Of course, nobody believed I could be having this severe a reaction off of just one hit. I was scared for my life until they put oxygen in my nostrils in the ambulance. I experienced the monoclonic jerking again. Only one medical professional was familiar with this phenomenon. A different doctor asked me to stick out my tongue.
I think now that I experienced a heart attack. It makes sense from the symptoms. My arms were limp at my sides. Even thought the EKG showed a possible atrial enlargement. I really wish all medical professionals would read journals instead of just act on personal bias.
I hope you are in dialog with other doctors and researchers about this issue. I have been smoking cannabis regularly for about 23 years. The ECS is involved in mood, movement, and appetite, among other things. However, one of its most crucial roles is maintaining homeostasis. This is a state of constant internal balance in an ever-changing external environment. Maintaining homeostasis requires continual monitoring and adjustment of factors like body temperature and blood pressure.
Therefore, it is no surprise that scientists have discovered endocannabinoids in the tissues of the heart. The ECS appears to play a vital role in controlling blood pressure , causing blood vessels to relax and widen vasodilation.
It also influences heart rate, and this is where cannabis comes into the picture. The cannabis plant produces hundreds of different chemicals that impact your body in different ways. One of the most prominent is THC, the compound that gives marijuana its intoxicating effects.
THC affects your body so dramatically because it has a similar chemical structure to your natural endocannabinoids. Therefore, it can bind with cannabinoid receptors and trigger many of the same reactions. However, when you take it in excessive doses, it can also have some negative side effects.
When THC from cannabis binds with your cannabinoid receptors, it affects many of your biological systems, including your heart. It causes your heart to pump harder and faster, as well as making the blood vessels dilate. This causes further vasodilatory effects. Under normal circumstances, a healthy person should have a resting heart rate of 60— beats per minute. Furthermore, these effects may last for as long as 2—3 hours.
It is unclear exactly why marijuana makes your heart race in this way. However, scientists believe that it could be a result of excessive vasodilation.
During vasodilation, the blood vessels become wider and, therefore, blood pressure decreases. In response, the heart beats faster to compensate. This phenomenon is known as reflex tachycardia. The fact that cannabis dilates blood vessels and reduces blood pressure also causes some people to feel dizzy or faint after smoking weed.
The good news for cannabis users is that these effects quickly wear off once you build up a tolerance. Research shows that people who smoke weed regularly six or more times weekly are less likely to experience these effects.
In fact, frequent users may have lower than average heart rates and increased blood volume. Also, their circulatory systems may be affected less by physical exercise. This is likely due to increased activity in the parasympathetic nervous system, which we associate with rest and relaxation. Some studies have suggested that marijuana could increase your risk of cardiovascular problems, including heart attacks. Data collected by the French Addictovigilance Network between and indicate that 1.
The issues mainly affected men These events included 22 cardiac, 10 peripheral vascular, and 3 cerebrovascular complications. In 9 cases
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