do the antidepresant effects of weed stop working?!


Question: Do the antidepresant effects of weed stop working?
im a 14 year old and i used to be very depressed but i started smoking weed often and i got better really fast, now i smoke bud every day but i get good grades. but if i smoke every day will i become immune to the happy antidepressant effects after a while. im asking cause i never got help and nobody knows and i used to cut myself and got lots of scars on my arms and i dont like the doomed hopeless feeling to come back and ill have to tell someone.

Answers:

You will probably not become "immune," but the mood effects don't really work like an "antidepressant." If you never become depressed again... well, ok, great!! That would be ideal. But depression can be cyclical. So whether you smoke or not, it might come back again. If it does, get help!



Actually, the longer you use cannabis, the less you need to produce the desired effect.
Initially, you try to blast yourself out to Saturn.
Over time, you learn that just about 6 inches above the ground is just fine.
And as a bonus, no one can tell if you have medicated or not.
Always stay below the radar.



Yeah, you build up tolerance to it, and then you are depressed when you are stoned too.




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