Can Medical Marijuana Help with Anxiety?

Can Medical Marijuana Help with Anxiety?

Dr. Tiffany Sizemore and Dr. Sue Varma break down the medical use of marijuana to combat anxiety and depression.

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13 Comments

  1. @pceionthemove4066 on May 14, 2024 at 8:57 am

    I rather do the medical marijuana then pills, its hard to get the pills now. Medical marijuana does help from the story’s I’ve heard at work and at home.



  2. @Tbay007 on May 14, 2024 at 8:58 am

    So, it does help my anxiety, but that isn’t the primary reason I take it. I take it for chronic nerve pain that blasts my side and groin 24/7. I have found a level where I can stay functional but also not "feel" the awful pain that is given off by a nerve. I have had a neurectomy surgery (cut the nerve) and a hernia mesh installed. Both failed. I have seen countless doctors. Finally, I just said screw it, medical marijuana is legal in the state I am in and I qualify under the chronic pain criteria. After 2 puffs… no pain at all. I actually was able to get things done. What I have noticed is that after it wears off, the pain comes back. So I am looking into slow release methods so that I am not constantly taking a drag.



  3. @reginacason8775 on May 14, 2024 at 8:59 am

    Yes CBD gummies Help Don’t get on Zanax then Dr Leaves your stuck having horrible Detox there’s nothing to help you ,Stick with Medical Marijuana CBD gummies Help with withdrawal from Xanax



  4. @manwhore7019 on May 14, 2024 at 9:08 am

    dr tiffany is a damn idiot. weed is highly addictive as well. its also against federal laws. the fda hasn’t approved it for a good reason bitch. because it isn’t good for you



  5. @manwhore7019 on May 14, 2024 at 9:11 am

    turning people into potheads isn’t any better than using opioids



  6. @gkiss-es8re on May 14, 2024 at 9:16 am

    If it calms people than why when people were arrested did all those police reports read that the people using the weed were violent combative and a long list of negative descriptions made to sound like those people were not human and should be locked up ? ? ? ?



  7. @Orixbby on May 14, 2024 at 9:20 am

    it only helps with anxiety by masking it once you stop it hits you hard. Try Othwer options



  8. @cdw440 on May 14, 2024 at 9:25 am

    I’m sure it can & will. Truth be told ,I’d rather have the medical marijuana than popping pills. I’m 53 ,a Mother, wife and have a stressful job and life. I’d rather have a certified Dr. prescribe for me even though the street weed is just as good. Thank you Tamron and Drs.



  9. @anastasiao5512 on May 14, 2024 at 9:30 am

    For some reason I cannot find your video with an unvaccinated teenager. You know the one you said you wouldn’t allow your son to hug. I have a vaccine injured daughter. She turned out to be allergic to one of the ingredients in vaccines so she cannot be vaccinated further. Just wanted to know if she also seems dirty and contagious to you. Maybe we should get a law in place mandating unvaccinated or partially vaccinated children to sit in the back of the bus. They pose a great threat to the rest of the vaccinated society because they might infect vaccinated people with a disease they don’t have. Let’s also make all Hep B and HIV positive people sit there in the back, unless you think that it is safer for your son to hug those people.



  10. @mochamommyATX on May 14, 2024 at 9:43 am

    I think that it can only be used as a TOOL. Getting to the real source of the problem is the issue.



  11. @brudyboy58 on May 14, 2024 at 9:45 am

    With our modern technology we have come up with some great pain killers. Its Ludacris to not give someone pain meds when they are legitimately hurting.



  12. @KP-ne1cg on May 14, 2024 at 9:48 am

    Hum synthetic heroin that will kill you or a healthy plant that actually works better and won’t kill you. I’ll use the plant.



  13. @quickpstuts412 on May 14, 2024 at 9:53 am

    I’m so glad the lady in red mentioned getting to the root of the problem with anxiety. There was a lady on before this segment who mentioned she had endometriosis and bad anxiety. There is a direct link between anxiety/stress and hormonal situations like fibroids and endometriosis. So smoking weed may alleviate your anxiety issue in the short term but you still aren’t dealing with the root of the issue. That’s the problem I have with people saying it relieves their anxiety. Anxiety doesn’t come out of nowhere and more and more people have it now with the lives we live. THAT needs to be addressed. We aren’t born with anxiety, so figure out why you’re always anxious and it can help your hormonal imbalances and you won’t need drugs. Smoking weed to cover up anxiety is like putting a band aid on an open wound. You aren’t solving what caused the wound. I guess if you’re fine covering up the real issue with weed, but it isn’t the ideal solution in my opinion. Anxiety is debilitating. I know because I’ve lived with it most of my life but I’m also working to find out WHY and HOW it started with me. I want to get to the root….not cover it up with smoke…literally.