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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I get high for sleep [/b]once in a while. It took a little tinkering to get the amount right, but now I’ve got it down.[/quote][/quote] It’s me that you’re quoting. My doctor actually recommended it, so stay mad.[/quote] Yeah, I used to have a med card from "my doctor" too. You're playing yourself. No responsible clinician is telling patients to get high to get sleep, for the same reason no responsible clinician would tell you to just pop a benzo or drink a few glasses of wine to get sleep. That's irresponsible af. That some NP with a few CEUs in cannabis "education" did your 5-minute zoom interview and stamped your paperwork doesn't mean you have reputable medicine on your side of this non-argument. Long-term cannabis use is dangerous, short-term cannabis use can be dangerous (especially depending on what you use), and you probably won't realize you have a problem until you have a "damn, I can't quit"-level problem. Good luck.[/quote] I don’t need a medical marijuana card—it’s fully legal here and I walked into a store and selected what I wanted. I don’t think taking half a gummy once a week is going to drive me to reefer madness, but thanks for your concern. And get your smelling salts—my doc (an MD not an NP) also gave me a prescription for Xanax. He knows I use them sparingly so isn’t concerned. [/quote] Cool. I'm sure the addictive substances won't be addictive for you because your doctor wrote their name on a slip of paper. Unlike all those other people who are drug addicts. But not you. Could never be you. :roll: [/quote] A lot of people don’t have addictive personalities. I’m sorry that you’ve been so hurt in your life by addiction that you spend your free time attacking people on the internet.[/quote] Says you, being mock-kind, like you have the high ground? Oh, dear... [/quote] As opposed to you, being a straight-up k8nt. [/quote] The pp didn't call names, you accuse them of 'attacking' and then you call them names? Make it make sense, stoney![/quote] Fine, I withdraw "attacking" and put forth "sanctimoniously lecturing." Satisfied? Either way everything about their interactions here are thoroughly unpleasant. Most of us were simply answering the question in the OP. We didn't sign up for an impromptu, janky Ted talk on PPs thoughts on drugs. [/quote] "I want an open internet forum where strangers only agree with me and every exchange is pleasant" -some dumb stoner[/quote] No, you don’t have to agree with me, [b]but don’t come on here telling me you know more than my doctor[/b]. You know zilch about me. [/quote] Or you'll what? Have a meltdown about it? :lol: You're probably not honest with your doctor about your substance use, and the fallout from it is obvious to anyone who can read your drivel.[/quote] Or you’ll get people being hostile to you. I know you’re just trolling now, so I don’t really care, but in case you really are in recovery, show your posts to your sponsor and ask him or her if you think these are indicative of being in a healthy mental place. You might need more support than you’re currently getting. Peace to you and have a good weekend. [/quote] DP. Calling out a condescending jerk is part of a healthy recovery. Sorry you started something you couldn't finish, but this is so stupid. Nobody needs to talk to their sponsor about you, because nobody but you is at risk of using drugs right now. Go work on cleaning your own side of the street. It's perfectly healthy to call out a jerk. Boundaries don't mean "love and light" for all circumstances, and being in recovery isn't the same as being a doormat. People in recovery get to have opinions you don't like, and don't need the condescending wishes of "peace" from non-peaceful people who've been antagonizing them for multiple posts. [/quote] People who can't enjoy their partners without drugs telling people pointing out that stupidity to call their sponsors is... a lot, actually. :lol: [/quote]
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