Problema veche, ciudata, ce e de facut???

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    • 5 mesaje
    15 Mai 2019, 21:00
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    Buna,

    Am o problema ciudata. Din clasa a 8-a, fara exagerare, sunt pasionata de zona asta mai "dark": filme si carti thriller, politiste, cu crime in general, droguri, dependente, partea de psihologie clinica, etc. Intelegeti , nu? chestii mai misterioase in concluzie, si nu exacte.

    Problema e urmatoarea. Partea cu drogurile e o curiozitate, un interes ce vrea a fi implinit. Nu am niciun viciu, in afara de dulciuri, nu visez la fantezii sexuale dubioase, insa, ma lupt cu aceasta dorinta/fantezie de ani buni. Visez mereu la scenarii in care am ocazii sa o fac, cum va fi, etc, ce se va intampla dupa, ce o sa spuna partenerul meu (care a fost crescut mai conservator, avand familie adventista, fara vicii, nu le suporta, etc) , sentimentul ca o sa imi placa si o sa mai vreau, etc. Am o varsta mare acum, sunt adulta de mult timp, am un statut, detin propriile afaceri cu partenerul meu, avem destui angajati, totul merge bine personal, profesional. Dar de cand avem angajati tineri si nebuni (fiind in industria creativa) parca am revenit in dorinta mai profund. Cativa fumeaza iarba la greu, merg la petreceri gen sunwaves, etc. 

    ..... Ce e de facut? Va trece sentimentul sau pana nu imi indeplinesc chestia asta macar o data nu o sa am pace?

    Don't judge, merci!
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    • 297 mesaje
    28 Mai 2019, 21:57
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    Short-Term Effects

    When a person smokes marijuana, THC quickly passes from the lungs into the bloodstream. The blood carries the chemical to the brain and other organs throughout the body. The body absorbs THC more slowly when the person eats or drinks it. In that case, they generally feel the effects after 30 minutes to 1 hour.

    THC acts on specific brain cell receptors that ordinarily react to natural THC-like chemicals. These natural chemicals play a role in normal brain development and function.

    Marijuana overactivates parts of the brain that contain the highest number of these receptors. This causes the "high" that people feel. Other effects include:

    altered senses (for example, seeing brighter colors) altered sense of time changes in mood impaired body movement difficulty with thinking and problem-solving impaired memory hallucinations (when taken in high doses) delusions (when taken in high doses) psychosis (when taken in high doses)

     

    Long-Term Effects

    Marijuana also affects brain development. When people begin using marijuana as teenagers, the drug may impair thinking, memory, and learning functions and affect how the brain builds connections between the areas necessary for these functions. Researchers are still studying how long marijuana's effects last and whether some changes may be permanent.

    For example, a study from New Zealand conducted in part by researchers at Duke University showed that people who started smoking marijuana heavily in their teens and had an ongoing marijuana use disorder lost an average of 8 IQ points between ages 13 and 38. The lost mental abilities didn't fully return in those who quit marijuana as adults. Those who started smoking marijuana as adults didn't show notable IQ declines.5

    In another recent study on twins, those who used marijuana showed a significant decline in general knowledge and in verbal ability (equivalent to 4 IQ points) between the preteen years and early adulthood, but no predictable difference was found between twins when one used marijuana and the other didn't. This suggests that the IQ decline in marijuana users may be caused by something other than marijuana, such as shared familial factors (e.g., genetics, family environment).6 NIDA’s Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study, a major longitudinal study, is tracking a large sample of young Americans from late childhood to early adulthood to help clarify how and to what extent marijuana and other substances, alone and in combination, affect adolescent brain development. Read more about the ABCD study on our Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development (ABCD Study)webpage.

    https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/marijuana

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    • 22 mesaje
    31 Mai 2019, 09:24
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    MariaMary2019 said:Buna,

    Am o problema ciudata. Din clasa a 8-a, fara exagerare, sunt pasionata de zona asta mai "dark": filme si carti thriller, politiste, cu crime in general, droguri, dependente, partea de psihologie clinica, etc. Intelegeti , nu? chestii mai misterioase in concluzie, si nu exacte.

    Problema e urmatoarea. Partea cu drogurile e o curiozitate, un interes ce vrea a fi implinit. Nu am niciun viciu, in afara de dulciuri, nu visez la fantezii sexuale dubioase, insa, ma lupt cu aceasta dorinta/fantezie de ani buni. Visez mereu la scenarii in care am ocazii sa o fac, cum va fi, etc, ce se va intampla dupa, ce o sa spuna partenerul meu (care a fost crescut mai conservator, avand familie adventista, fara vicii, nu le suporta, etc) , sentimentul ca o sa imi placa si o sa mai vreau, etc. Am o varsta mare acum, sunt adulta de mult timp, am un statut, detin propriile afaceri cu partenerul meu, avem destui angajati, totul merge bine personal, profesional. Dar de cand avem angajati tineri si nebuni (fiind in industria creativa) parca am revenit in dorinta mai profund. Cativa fumeaza iarba la greu, merg la petreceri gen sunwaves, etc. 

    ..... Ce e de facut? Va trece sentimentul sau pana nu imi indeplinesc chestia asta macar o data nu o sa am pace?

    Don't judge, merci!

    Nu vad de ce ai transforma o dorinta intr-o problema. Poate ar trebui sa ceri sfatul unei persoana cu experienta, gen un psiholog, care te va ajuta sa faci fata mai bine acestei situatii.