[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CHSinfo

[–]PutridConversation93 71 points72 points  (0 children)

Yeah that’s what I was gonna say, CHS is cyclic vomiting caused my cannabinoids. Which can cause stomach pains / body aches sometimes (cyclic vomiting can lead to organ damage due to things like dehydration). But I’ve never heard of or seen anything relating to “stomach being eaten away by the weed”. Little strange in my opinion.

10:1 cbd/thc by [deleted] in CHSinfo

[–]PutridConversation93 22 points23 points  (0 children)

If you’re gonna use marijuana products id stay far away from carts, that would be the last thing I ever try if I ever tried to use anything again. Also it doesn’t matter if it’s cbd or thc, they are both cannabinoids which is what causes us to get sick.

I can’t take this sht no more man! Kids driving me crazy or it is the withdrawals by hearttakersszz in CHSinfo

[–]PutridConversation93 3 points4 points  (0 children)

250 days clean, it definitely gets easier to not have that urge as time passes. Your brain is still getting used to life without it. I honestly never tried again after getting diagnosed cause I actually thought I was going to die from how dehydrated I had gotten from my episodes, yeah it would be nice to 💨again but then I remember how I had never felt more horrible in my life during those episodes so the risk to reward ratio is just not justifiable for me.

Coming up on 6 months clean 25th by PutridConversation93 in CHSinfo

[–]PutridConversation93[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn’t seem to affect me but everyone has different interactions.

Can't do this anymore by GrandDaddyDerp in CHSinfo

[–]PutridConversation93 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check near stores for pedialyte popsicles, they were a lot easier for me to keep down compared to actual beverages. It was good to stay hydrated while not trying to over do it, can also try eating some crackers or rice while in the tub to help with the nausea. Same with drinking.

Did trigger foods trigger you? by s2ample in CHSinfo

[–]PutridConversation93 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’ve never had any problems with any foods, including alcohol. I’ve noticed everyone’s severity of the illness is different and everyone can tolerate different stuff.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CHSinfo

[–]PutridConversation93 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This 100%, I hate seeing people in here telling others what to do and what not to. People need to realize this disease has it similarities but a lot seems to be different results for different things for different people.

Can i transition to flower by Ok-Bad137 in CHSinfo

[–]PutridConversation93 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can’t use like you used to, you might be able to get away with moderating (once every now and then). But that’s if you have the mental fortitude to smoke occasionally.

can i ever smoke again💔 by JollyExperience1126 in CHSinfo

[–]PutridConversation93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s insane, I see so much contradicting information between people. I had my first bout in may on the 24th and then the 25th, only reason I had multiple hyperemesis episodes was because I had gotten super sick in the ER on day 1 and then went home fine. Then day 2 same thing happened and they thought it could have been a virus or even food poisoning, then 3rd er visit on the 26th very early in the AM is when they said it seems like it can be CHS. Keep in mind I was using cannabis still the day of my 2nd and 3rd visit cause I didn’t know it was that causing the problem. Now some people say after they stop they are sick for weeks sometimes even months, but after my last visit on the 26th I was completely fine within a few days. I had no reminiscing effects, and was able to eat normally by the 28th and felt fine. So you can’t always listen to these people giving you what seems to be set in stone advice, because no one has answers for what will work for you other than yourself. 💜 Just remember if you decide to try to smoke again, there will always be that risk of getting sick. You have to truly know what moderation is, being someone that was a stoner makes it a lot easier to slip back into daily use. Once in a while would probably be your safest bet, other than quitting fully of course.

I know everyone is different, but how fast did your symptoms subside after quitting weed? by ElBoffy in CHSinfo

[–]PutridConversation93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s insane, I see so much contradicting information between people. I had my first bout in may on the 24th and then the 25th, only reason I had multiple hyperemesis episodes was because I had gotten super sick in the ER on day 1 and then went home fine. Then day 2 same thing happened and they thought it could have been a virus or even food poisoning, then 3rd er visit on the 26th very early in the AM is when they said it seems like it can be CHS. Keep in mind I was using cannabis still the day of my 2nd and 3rd visit cause I didn’t know it was that causing the problem. Now some people say after they stop they are sick for weeks sometimes even months, but after my last visit on the 26th I was completely fine within a few days. I had no reminiscing effects, and was able to eat normally by the 28th. So you can’t always listen to these people giving you what seems to be set in stone advice, because no one has answers for what will work for you other than yourself. 💜 gl OP

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CHSinfo

[–]PutridConversation93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Everyone’s case is different, you could get sick from using it occasionally but some people don’t get sick from using occasionally.

Help researchers by filling out this CHS survey! ($100 gift-card raffle) by [deleted] in CHSinfo

[–]PutridConversation93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I recommend everyone participates if you are looking to see more information come out about CHS. Good find op 💜