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While a fair amount is known about their separate effects on the body, the research on the combination of MPH and marijuana is sparse. First, it might be useful to review some basic information about the two substances. MPH is a stimulant that acts on the central nervous system and is used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ADHD.

Marijuana may sometimes be used medicinally to treat issues such as nausea or anxiety, just as MPH is sometimes used recreationally as a study drug or at parties though it's key to note this isn't one of its indicated uses.

The desired effects of the two drugs are quite different, and they each have their own list of side effects. A study of 16 participants, which observed the vital signs of the individuals and used self-report measures on sensations, found that the positive feelings many associate with MPH and THC use were amplified when the drugs were taken simultaneously.

However, that same investigation found that the combination caused a higher heart rate than each of the drugs on their own. Additionally, a case study offered anecdotal evidence that the combined effects of THC and MPH could potentially contribute to manic episodes feelings of being very energized, irritable, and active.

While these studies hint at some positive and negative interactions between the two drugs, the lack of data on the subject makes it difficult to draw any solid conclusions. Some folks hold the belief that marijuana can be therapeutic for people with ADHD, but it has yet to be supported by the evidence. In fact, one study found that pot decreased performance when it came to attention, working memory, and verbal learning for people with ADHD.

In terms of weed usage, there's conflicting evidence as to whether those diagnosed with ADHD engage in more or less weed usage than others. It has been found, however, that people with ADHD tend to use marijuana along with other substances. Drugs, whether prescribed or not, tend to have the risk of unintended side effects, and combining drugs increases this risk. Health care providers often speak with patients about substance use, so if you're comfortable, you may want to talk with yours about your marijuana use and how it interacts with your medication.

While my batch was cooling off I stirred the water with a safety pin collecting the inept ingredients and poured the left over water on a plate. I threw the plate in the microwave and zapped it for 5 minutes to evaporate the water. While he was scraping the plates with a credit card I grabbed a pop can, poked a couple holes on the side, and used cigarette ashes for the screen.

A grin on my face and a quick swipe of my hand I threw the 80mg chunk on the ashes and took a slow puff. Around a minute later my arms, knees, and hands froze up due to low blood circulation. I sat there staring at the walls and grinding my teeth thinking I was going to die.

It felt like just I smoked a crack rock. Everything around me was going by in slow-motion. I was experiencing visual hallucinations distant objects fading in and out.

My thoughts and ideas were racing miles per hour through my mind. I also noticed a huge increase in my heart rate hitting well over BPM.



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