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Old 10-15-2019, 07:55 AM #1
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Default Weed with a concussion? Damage?

So for those of you who don't know a dab pen is a highly concentrated form of THC that is then vaporized for consumption. I took about 5 hits from one and got moderately high from it about 2 weeks after my concussion. After using the pen I had a resurgence of some symptoms and my cognitive abilities feel slower than normal right now. Do you think I did permanent damage by using such a high THC concentrate? I don't plan on using drugs again for a LONG time to make sure I allow myself time to properly heal.
Any tips or suggestions?
How long will it take for me to finally be back to normal?
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