“We want to be sure anyone who has this pizza on hand throws it away so they don’t get sick,” health officials told customers.

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      That’s like saying rollercoasters can’t make you sick. It’s not gonna give you a cold but it can make you lightheaded and/or nauseous.

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      I take medication that would absolutely make me sick if I smoked or ingested weed. And I know this because I read the interactions list, rolled my eyes, tried it anyway, and surprise!

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      It actually can cause bad nausea, headaches, and panic attacks. One of my students got cannabis induced psychosis and was locked in a psych facility until he became strange again.

      Most of these things, paranoia aside, are not common but they do affect some.

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      You can get headaches, anxiety, and a variety of other undesirable effects. Some of us would also lose our jobs if we consumed this so whoever did this is a dickwad.

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      I mean, it can.

      Someone not used to it, taking a high dose can end up with nausea, vomiting, etc.

      Even long term potheads can have bad results with too high a dose. Then there’s rare reactions, allergies, etc.

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        Or if you decide to take other drugs that night. You don’t want to mix alcohol with THC for example.

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        For someone inexperienced, even a “normal” dose can make you sick. A 10mg gummy made me so nauseated I vomited before I could make it to the toilet.

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        I’m a moderate smoker and the first time i ever had some miami yayo in cart form with live resin and diamonds (no idea if this is marketing gimmicks but w/e) I had a massive anxiety rush. Obviously I knew how to handle it but fuck me, someone’s first time would have been miserable.

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        Smoked every day and had some edibles with a friend. After it kicked in, it took about half an hour before we were way too high, went inside and were knocked out. For a random person experiencing that without knowing what they’d taken, they’d definitely think something was wrong. Maybe panic time instead of chilling on the couch and sleeping it off.

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          Even just a panicked 911 call followed by a huge bill you aren’t insured against. What a disaster that could be for someone.

    • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@yiffit.net
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      It can certainly make you feel sick if you have no tolerance for it and take a big dose. Especially in edible form. You can get the same kind of “sick” like being too drunk off weed. Even as a daily smoker for years, the first time I tried wax I got the spins hella bad.