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Effects Of Short Term Memory Loss

effects of short term memory loss
What kind of short term Memory Loss is associated with marijuana?

I have heard alot that short term memory loss is definitely a side effect of weed. But I was just curious is it only when you are smoking and high or is just days after you do it or what? I was just curious how that actually worked like if i could study and get everything done..smoke and go to sleep then wake up and study more and take a test..am i going to forget alot of it or as long as i dont smoke and go to class i am good?

The vast majority of my friends who smoke weed only forget some things while they’re REALLY high… normally it just calms you down and makes you more easygoing. I’ve heard from some people they can actually focus better when they smoke.

I’ve never done it to try and be productive, but I can tell you from my personal experience it was only when I smoked a lot that I couldn’t remember random bits. The parts I couldn’t remember though were little gaps, maybe a few minutes at the most.

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