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What Causes Impatience, Irritation And Short Temper After Smoking Weed?

I smoked weed about 8 time in my life im 15 these are all recent i usually would smoke weed once or twice a month but now since the last time which was 2 days ago ive been extremely tense impatient, irritable , tense and short temperd i feel like i can go 1 to 100 like that and thats so not me. so what do you suggest im probabl gonna stop smoking but other than that?
Mon, 1 Dec 2014
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Welcome to HCM.
Smoking weed can lead to mental health issues. The loss of temper, irritability, mood swings are common symptoms. In severe case it can lead to mania like picture in which there is loss of sleep, racing thoughts, elevated mood etc.

I suggest you to visit a psychiatrist for detailed evaluation and take appropriate treatment before the conditions worsens.

Hope this helps.
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What Causes Impatience, Irritation And Short Temper After Smoking Weed?

Hello Welcome to HCM. Smoking weed can lead to mental health issues. The loss of temper, irritability, mood swings are common symptoms. In severe case it can lead to mania like picture in which there is loss of sleep, racing thoughts, elevated mood etc. I suggest you to visit a psychiatrist for detailed evaluation and take appropriate treatment before the conditions worsens. Hope this helps. Thanks.