If you are struggling with CHS (cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome) PLEASE watch this video.

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Published 2023-01-17

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  • @antob12345
    Thanks for talking about this. I appreciate your vulnerability. It's wild how little this is talked about in the 420 community.
  • @UrbanPrintScape
    I’m a single father and I have my own place and Ive been struggling to keep my job dealing with the sickness. I’m scared I don’t wanna lose my house. I stopped smoking marijuana yesterday and I’m really sick today but watching this video I started crying because someone actually understood what I’m going through. I really appreciate your video, and I appreciate you for taking the time to explain your sickness. It’s crazy because the pain makes me wanna smoke again to feel better so I have to tough it out 😢
  • The best way I've gotten through CHS (5-6 times), was a heating pad on my stomach, many HOT showers, GD pedialite, zero sugar Gatorade, salt crackers with beef broth, WATERRRRRR, and Zofran. I'm currently 16 days without weed and I'm feeling amazing, but the first 5 days were hell every time I quit. For everyone reading this; this guy knows what he's talking about. It's also scary seeing how much this is on the rise. Much love everyone, you will get through this!
  • Amazing video! Kept it real the whole time. When I first stopped, I drank a bunch of smoothies to make sure my body was getting something and that made it much easier. If you abuse marijuana like I did, it’s only holding you back. You will never reach the best version of yourself being high 24/7. Missed out on so many moments staying home and being sick.
  • @Uniquelygigi
    Really appreciate you putting this video out there for us fellow CHS sufferers. I had quit smoking for 2 years after being diagnosed and then started smoking again for about 8 months, only to have it come back full force. Im currently 2 weeks sober, and dealing with the nausea/vomiting. I have no plans of ever smoking again because of how bad I’ve felt this time around. It can feel like such a lonely journey, since there aren’t too many videos out there about it. So thank you for taking the time to spread your story and the message about CHS! I can feel your heart through the video and am just so thankful you put yourself out there ❤
  • I just found you today. My future daughter in law has CHS. I started researching to support her. You made me realize she is missing a KEY element in support, people with the same illness. I forwarded your video and pray for you, her and others suffering to have the strength to get through day to day. Thank you so much for sharing your story and providing hope to others. Stay strong!
  • @autistuck3688
    Extremely encouraging and genuine video…..thank you!
  • @vegadog30
    Dude I’ve had this for years and couldn’t figure out what was going on. Thanks so much for bringing this to light.
  • @7115sbc
    I appreciate this so much genuinely!!
  • @mikeyrizzo7606
    Hey man, thanks for sharing your story. I found your video/channel in the recommended section while watching another video about recovery, so the algorithm most definitely did its thing.
  • So I was watching your video this morning while I finished my bowl. I wasn't going to have any til this eve when my boyfriend gets home. But instead I DECIDED TO TRY TO QUIT. I'm nervous but excited to hopefully feel better. I'm sick of feeling like shit. Thank you so much. Listening to you became my final step in wanting to try to be better. Yay
  • You are a great spokesman and speak with authority. You will be able to help others.
  • Thank you for the insight! 3rd day sober, drinking a lot of water, eating fruits, salads with proteins, still training MMA (without weed this time) and boii am I going through hell. “Retrain your body”. 💪 that’s gonna keep me going! Thank you!
  • I was 9 months sober and started smoking again a bit and haven't had any issues but I know it is just a matter of time so I came looking for a video like this. Thank you for motivating me. Better to stop now then to deal with an episode ever again.
  • @apollyonlove6141
    I really appreciate you making this video because it really feels lonely sometimes. The hardest part for me was telling my friends I had the condition and none of them could relate and I even lost some friends cause of it. I’ve experienced my second episode in a month and was rushed to the hospital with a heart rate of 126 and my kidneys were starting to produce protein. It’s so hard for me to accept that my love and comfort in my life is poison to my body all of the sudden. I didn’t see any links to get in contact but it would be awesome if you could share some info or groups of people who can relate.
  • @H.O.P.E222
    Thank u I’m glad you made this and was truthful. I jus watched a vid of someone who had CHS and went to the hospital many times and he still toook a break from weed then went back to it and said he didn’t have as much issues. He was like u don’t have to quit forever but u need to focus on sleep and blah blah. I was like this is not the advice I need to hear haha. So, to hear you say “u have to quit” was so refreshing. I been addicted to weed for 5 years and am excited to be sober and save up money. I got rid of my shit today and got $200 out of it! Money money here I come!
  • @19kambo
    Just got diagnosed last week and I’m only 18, luckily for me it wasn’t hard to quit. I’m a full week sober and have been feeling much better 🙏🏽 anyone reading this Just know That things will get better
  • Thank you for making this video. Currently I have stopped smoking and drinking, cold turkey. I have lost weight and have been working out. It feels good to be free of my addictions. I thought I was alone in this experience. Thanks again for your videos.
  • @msshaffer5
    Thank you so much for bringing light to this topic. I’ve suffered so bad with this crap that it’s almost killed me twice. At first I didn’t believe it was marijuana because I had smoked for 20+ years. Now I know for sure marijuana was the cause. I have ptsd from the absolute hell I went through. I once threw up 12 days straight, I don’t know how I survived 😢.