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When a traumatic event occurs, it is not always easy to move on from the experience. Those suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may experience anxiety, depression, or even flashbacks as a result of the experience’s shock. My Marijuana Cards is here to assist our Nevada patients in understanding their PTSD and obtaining the appropriate channels of assistance and diagnosis.

Despite the fact that a combination of therapy and certain medications can provide relief to sufferers, many find it difficult to recover. However, evidence suggests that medical marijuana could be a game changer in the treatment of many PTSD symptoms.

Is PTSD A Qualifying Condition in Nevada?

Post-traumatic stress disorder, abbreviated as PTSD, is an anxiety disorder caused by witnessing traumatic events. Combat, car accidents, and abuse are just a few of the events that can result in PTSD. PTSD is commonly caused by two factors: (1) a traumatic event (2) followed by several weeks or more of fear, nausea, dizziness, depression, and/or sleep disturbances The symptoms of PTSD can last for several decades.

The three main characteristics of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are:

  1. The reenactment of traumatic events
  2. Increased arousal
  3. Avoidance

Reliving can take the form of flashbacks or nightmares. Increased arousal is a hypervigilant state that can manifest as paranoia. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) can help people with PTSD, but it is not always effective. Prior to the legalization of medical cannabis in Nevada, many PTSD patients would use cannabis illegally to help relieve nightmares, panic attacks, control overwhelming emotions, and reduce self-destructive behavior. Medical marijuana has been shown in studies to help treat the symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. The FDA approved the use of medical cannabis for veterans suffering from PTSD based on the findings of these studies. How does marijuana affect the body? Cannabinoid receptors are found throughout our bodies and brains. When activated by cannabis, these receptors provide restorative and palliative properties. Cannabis has been shown to alleviate the following PTSD symptoms:

  • Trouble Sleeping/ Insomnia
  • High Anxiety 
  • Stress
  • Chronic Pain 
  • Hallucinations and Paranoia

Nevada dispensaries carry many strains to alleviate those PTSD symptoms.  

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Who Suffers From PTSD?

According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, nearly eight million Americans suffer from PTSD. Although anyone can develop post-traumatic stress disorder, women are far more likely than men to suffer from it.

According to the National Center for PTSD, approximately 10% of women will experience it at some point in their lives. Only about 4% of men suffer from PTSD. However, 60 percent of men, compared to 50 percent of women, experience trauma during their lifetime.

Approximately 75% of Veterans have PTSD, making them one of the most vulnerable groups of people to various forms of PTSD. We want to be able to assist our Nevada patients who are dealing with this

disorder. After making sacrifices, they were able to become healthier individuals and live healthier lives.

PTSD is commonly seen in war veterans and people who have been subjected to physical assault, physical abuse, childhood abuse, or who have been involved in an accident, natural disaster, or other life-altering event.

My Marijuana Cards is proud to be one of many resources for those suffering from PTSD. Following is a list of additional resources and advocacy organizations:

How Is Medical Marijuana an Effective Treatment?

Several studies have been conducted to determine why some people are more susceptible to PTSD than others. According to a 2013 study, people with PTSD have lower levels of anandamide, a neurotransmitter. Cannabinoid receptors work to suppress or impair memory when they are activated. They are there to help you forget the bad things that have happened in your life.

Some cannabis compounds can activate the same receptors as anandamide, acting as a sort of substitute for the neurotransmitter. Several studies have been conducted to determine the efficacy of cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in activating cannabinoid receptors in the brain. One study discovered that giving cannabis to rats while they were experiencing pain caused them to forget the source of the pain.

MMJ strains containing both THC and CBD appear to be beneficial in suppressing memories and reducing anxiety. Patients can find a variety of strain options at Nevada dispensaries that have been specifically grown with genetics to help uplift one’s mood, relieve anxiety, and help patients return to a calm/relaxed state.

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