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What Treatment Is Suggested For Post Hemorrhage In The Circle Of Willis?

I had a sub-arachnal hemorrhage in the circle of Willis about 5 years ago. I was treated with an endovascular coiling and they used 2 2mm coils. It was very small but it did rupture and it needed treatment. I don't do drugs or drink but I do use weed to deal with stress and anxiety. I have had a difficult time over the past 8 months dealing with a tremendous amount of stress at the work place and at home. I am now separated and over the past 2 months have been smoking a lot of weed and I also lost 27 pounds. I went from 240 down to 212.5 in about 5 weeks. Last week I went to a club with my friends. I smoked more than usual and also made some pot butter and ate that. I definitely overdosed which can happen and I experienced a feeling of faintness and like I was going to pass out. There were extremely loud speakers with a lot of bass and Im not sure if that added to my feeling like I was going to die... :) I was scared and It felt like something was going on with my brain. I did not pass out or experience any true neurological deficiencies or any weakness. I left and sat in my car and eventually started to feel better. What the hell is going on with me?
Thu, 6 Mar 2014
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Hello, and thank you for consulting Healthcaremagic.

I believe you are suffering chronically from anxiety; the recent episode was quite likely a panic attack.

The hemorrhage you suffered 5 years ago may have resulted in some brain changes which contribute to your anxiety. There is no way to be certain, and it doesn't really matter. What matters is getting the anxiety and panic under control.

Obviously you have been excessive with your use of pot recently. Marijuana can assist in the control of anxiety, but, as with all things, moderation is key.
Often the dosage and effects of orally ingested pot (as in pot butter), are much greater than when it is smoked.

My suggestion is to be consistent with your use of pot, if you intend to continue using it, and avoid excessive amounts.

You should ask around for the name of a good therapist who can help you understand and control your anxiety and panic. This is essential. There are very effective techniques out there!

If you continue to lose weight unintentionally, discuss this with your physician.

Best of Luck.... and hope this has helped.

ez
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What Treatment Is Suggested For Post Hemorrhage In The Circle Of Willis?

Hello, and thank you for consulting Healthcaremagic. I believe you are suffering chronically from anxiety; the recent episode was quite likely a panic attack. The hemorrhage you suffered 5 years ago may have resulted in some brain changes which contribute to your anxiety. There is no way to be certain, and it doesn t really matter. What matters is getting the anxiety and panic under control. Obviously you have been excessive with your use of pot recently. Marijuana can assist in the control of anxiety, but, as with all things, moderation is key. Often the dosage and effects of orally ingested pot (as in pot butter), are much greater than when it is smoked. My suggestion is to be consistent with your use of pot, if you intend to continue using it, and avoid excessive amounts. You should ask around for the name of a good therapist who can help you understand and control your anxiety and panic. This is essential. There are very effective techniques out there! If you continue to lose weight unintentionally, discuss this with your physician. Best of Luck.... and hope this has helped. ez