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Marijuana
Use Affects 50 to 100 Percent of Your
Family and Leisure Memories
Marijuana
affects long-term memory loss by removing
2 to 3 hours of memories each time a joint
is smoked. In other words, during the days,
months, and years of marijuana
use, all those nuances and repartees
that are shared with family and friends
when the user is high do not even exist
in the user’s memory (not in any accurate
way). Therefore, the bonds that are established
with these personal and subtle exchanges
do not exist in the user’s mind, to
be looked back on and appreciated, as they
should. Even more troubling is the fact
that those nuances and repartees which help
build relationships probably do not even
happen, since during intoxication attention,
judgment, short term memory, and other cognitive
functions are impaired. How could they happen?
To perceive subtle differences or nuances
while intoxicated is next to impossible,
and responding with witty retorts or repartees
while high is much too complex a task.
One of the most embarrassing
things that can occur to someone that has
smoked marijuana
and then said that they had a very deep and
intelligent discussion is to play a recording
of that “deep and intelligent discussion” when
they are sober. The revelations and profound
thought that they somehow no longer remember
were actually superficial, simple, and dull.
They see how dim-witted they become when
they smoke marijuana and how family and friends
are viewing them. If this recording ploy
moves the person to quit, then great. However,
marijuana is addictive, so chances are, seeing
how addled their brain becomes, and realizing
that they sound ignorant and act doltish
in front of family and friends would just
be a huge embarrassment that may contribute
to more problems in the future.
Marijuana affects long-term memory loss
by not allowing memories to take hold while
the user is high. So not in the traditional
sense of long-term memory loss but since
marijuana use plays out over a long period
of time and memories can not be made accurately
looking back 10, 20, or 30 years it does
become long-term memory loss.
So what long-term memories are affected?
According to the American Time Use Survey
(ATUS) 2005 Report, Working Americans, spend
4 to 5 hours a day caring
for their family members and spending leisure time. The rest of the day is
spent sleeping, working, grooming, eating, shopping, cooking, yard care, pet
care, vehicle maintenance and repair and home maintenance, repair, decoration,
and renovation. This family/leisure 4 to 5 hours a day becomes the most obvious
time for the marijuana user to “relax”. Since the high lasts about
2 to 2 ½ hours each time they smoke, that means that half of the family/leisure
time is not turned into memories and if they smoke twice then none of the family/leisure
time is turned into memories (accurate ones anyway).
For the daily user, this means that 50 to
100 percent of the time in life when they
have the capability to build strong, fun,
intelligent, and loving relationships has
instead opted to become a witless, tedious
and very simple partner or loner that cannot
help but pursue an illegal, expensive, and
mind dulling addiction.
If you, or someone
you know is abusing marijuana, please Contact
us right away. We’re
here to help. Call us at 1 (800) 626-1980
or request more information.
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