Grass Sick: The Mysterious Marijuana Syndrome Filling Emergency Rooms

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Grass Sick: The Mysterious Marijuana Syndrome Filling Emergency RoomsThe skyrocketing potency of legal marijuana is sending heavy users to the emergency room with days-long vomiting and pain. (All illustrations by The Free Press)Nonstop vomiting, involuntary screaming, and the worst pain of their lives. The only way to stop the symptoms? Stop getting high.No description available.--:----:--Upgrade to ListenProduced by ElevenLabs using AI narration353217“I genuinely thought I was going to die.”In the middle of the night, Shaylin Schlosser jolted awake and began throwing up uncontrollably. Her abdomen seized with a shooting pain worse than anything she had ever felt. In between bouts of vomiting, she screamed in agony. She heard a neighbor’s window slam shut.Eventually, Schlosser mustered the strength to call a ride to the emergency room, where she was diagnosed with cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS), a condition caused by heavy marijuana use that entails vomiting, nausea, and intense cramps that can last for days on end. While a hot shower can offer temporary relief, there is only one cure: Quit smoking weed for good.Continue Reading The Free PressTo support our journalism, and unlock all of our investigative stories and provocative commentary about the world as it actually is, subscribe below.Annual$8.33/monthBilled as $100 yearlyMonthly$10/monthBilled as $10 monthlyAlready have an account?Sign InCommentsNo posts

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