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Social Anxiety Disorder Paranoia

social anxiety disorder paranoia
Weed and paranoia/social awkwardness?

I use to enjoy my experiences with weed.

After going through so much stress with family situations, personal situations, financial troubles. My psychologist believes I have amixture of depression, paranoia and anxiety disorder. I thought going to weed would help ease my life, because it always has.

However, for the past 4 months, using weed has made me paranoid and suddenly my mind turns against me and I start thinking about horrible situations. This only happens when I’m using weed. However, the after effects result in me thinking about everything I thought about in my bad trip and trying to convince myself it was just a bad trip.

I don’t want quit, because I do enjoy it when it hits right, and I’m pretty much around it most of the time.

How would you suggest I “ride” the high rather than just completely turning socially awkward and over thinking things?

Well weed can have a paranoid effect on people. Did you change your supplier or anything. Cause it has been know that some types of weed can be worse then others. And does it happen every time you smoke or just when you smoke in certain situations. Maybe changing when you smoke it and what kind your smoking might help.

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