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my son is "on the spectrum"
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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 686822" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>Pisces, I'm glad you think you found a diagnosis which fits. Are you aware of the marijuana induced psychosis? I didn't know anything about it until I spoke with a psychiatrist after my husband died. I was asking questions in an attempt to understand what happened to him. The doctor explained to me that the street marijuana available today is much stronger than that available in the 70s. He told me that he sees a lot of cases of marijuana induced psychosis. </p><p></p><p>I had been around many, many people who smoked weed in my younger days. They were always calm and non-threatening. Once my husband started smoking it, he totally and completely lost all rational thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 686822, member: 11832"] Pisces, I'm glad you think you found a diagnosis which fits. Are you aware of the marijuana induced psychosis? I didn't know anything about it until I spoke with a psychiatrist after my husband died. I was asking questions in an attempt to understand what happened to him. The doctor explained to me that the street marijuana available today is much stronger than that available in the 70s. He told me that he sees a lot of cases of marijuana induced psychosis. I had been around many, many people who smoked weed in my younger days. They were always calm and non-threatening. Once my husband started smoking it, he totally and completely lost all rational thought. [/QUOTE]
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