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Springfield Wellness Center’s marijuana and education programs can give you the tools and resources you need to recover from addiction. This is especially important if you have a strong addiction to marijuana that has taken complete control of your life. Many marijuana users have gotten so used to the effects of marijuana they don’t realize how much it has affected their quality of life.

Let’s take a look at some important facts about marijuana, the risks of using marijuana, the short-term and long-term effects, how addictive it is, and how to recognize the signs of marijuana addiction. Then we’ll explore the Springfield Wellness Center options for recovery.

Marijuana and Education Facts

The scope of marijuana use in the United States is staggering. In fact, more than 11.8 million young adults have reported using this drug just in the past year alone. Most of those young adults don’t realize the true effect using marijuana has on their lives.

Another thing most young adults don’t realize is that federal laws restrict the use and possession of marijuana, medical or otherwise, at work and on campus. For example, the federal Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act, as well as the Drug-Free Workplace Act, are such laws.

The Short-Term Effects of Using Marijuana

The short-term effects of using marijuana are too many to list. However, some of the more common short-term effects of using marijuana are as follows:

  • Impaired thinking, problem-solving, and memory loss
  • Decreased sperm counts in men and irregular menstrual cycles in women
  • Hallucinations
  • Persistent cough
  • Frequent respiratory infections

The Long Term Effects of Marijuana

Just as with the short-term effects of using marijuana, the long-term effects are too many to list as well. Here are some of the most common long-term effects of using marijuana:

  • Respiratory issues – smoking one joint is like smoking five cigarettes.
  • Memory issues – smoking marijuana changes the brain’s chemistry and the neurotransmitters used to transfer information, which could result in permanent memory loss.
  • Impaired learning – smoking marijuana could result in the inability to learn, focus, and remember the information you’ve been given, even after the effects of smoking it has passed.
  • Mental health issues – smoking marijuana could create a whole host of possible mental health issues such as depression, schizophrenia, anxiety, and thoughts of suicide.
  • Throat and lung cancer – these are long-term effects of smoking marijuana that could ultimately cost you your life.

Is Marijuana Addictive?

Marijuana is highly addictive. Additionally, marijuana can cause a marijuana use disorder, which is a severe marijuana addiction. According to drugabuse.gov, about 30 percent of the people who use marijuana will have some degree of marijuana use disorder. A marijuana use disorder creates a dependence on which a person will experience withdrawal symptoms when not using it continually.

How to Identify the Warning Signs of Marijuana Use?

The warning signs of using marijuana are sometimes subtle, and other times, they are easy to spot. These warning signs include the frequent use of marijuana, needing more and more marijuana to get the same effect, and spending more money on marijuana than you can afford. Some people might also find they are missing class or other events, and are sad or acting differently when marijuana is not being used.

How a Marijuana and Education Program Can Help

The negative effects of using marijuana are clear. If you don’t want to damage your life and your health, finding a marijuana and education program can help you avoid all that. A marijuana and education program are the first steps to recovery. The Springfield Wellness Center can help. Some of the recovery options available to you are as follows:

  • Health and wellness center
  • Mood disorder treatment center
  • Drug detox center
  • Wellness empowerment meeting
  • And more

Springfield Wellness Center’s Marijuana and Education Program

The Springfield Wellness Center offers a wide variety of treatment programs that will teach you how to overcome your addictions, as well as guide you down the road to a better quality of life.

So if you would like more information about our marijuana and education programs, please Contact Us today at 844.334.4727. Our caring team of health professionals is always here for you now and going forward.