Listening to My Body: My Experience With CHS-Like Symptoms After Long-Term Weed Use
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In this episode, I share my personal experience with long-term weed use and the symptoms I went through that resembled Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS). I want to be clear — I was never officially diagnosed. This is not medical advice. This is simply my lived experience.
After more than 25 years of using weed, I noticed patterns in my body, my motivation, my energy, and my overall quality of life that I could no longer ignore. I talk openly about the symptoms I experienced, what improved after I stopped, and why listening to my body became more important than defending a habit.
This isn’t an anti-weed episode. I don’t believe weed is “bad,” and I don’t judge anyone who uses it. People’s bodies are different. Some people may tolerate it well. Others may not. Length of use, frequency, strain, quality, and individual biology all matter.
I also address some of the conversations and theories around modern weed — potency, pesticides, chemicals, and conspiracies — and explain why, for me, none of that mattered as much as one simple truth: something wasn’t working in my life, and I feel better without it.
If anything in your life is lowering your quality of life — weed or otherwise — it’s okay to pause, stop, and see what happens. You don’t need permission. You don’t need a label. You just need honesty with yourself.
This episode is about choosing clarity over comfort, honoring your own truth, and giving yourself a real chance at feeling better.
Coming Back Online is about honesty, healing, and personal responsibility.
I share my lived experience — not medical advice, not judgments, and not instructions for anyone else.
