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Weed’s Not What It Used to Be: A Cautionary Tale for Seniors

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Weed isn’t quite that scary anymore, but it’s definitely not your grandpa’s stash either. It turns out, legalizing cannabis in Canada has led to a surprising problem: a sharp rise in accidental overdoses among older adults.

Patricia Wu, Jessica Reyes, and Jahmaal Marshall discuss modern cannabis, especially those tasty edibles, is way stronger than the stuff from back in the day.

While it might seem like a harmless way to relax or relieve pain, for older folks, it can be a recipe for confusion, dizziness, and even heart problems.

So, what’s a curious senior to do? Before you try any cannabis products, it’s crucial to talk to your doctor. They can help you understand the risks, figure out the right dosage (if any), and guide you through the different options available.

Think of it like any other medication. You wouldn’t just pop a pill without knowing what it was or how it would affect you, right? The same goes for cannabis.

It’s also important to remember that everyone reacts differently to cannabis.

What might be a mild buzz for one person could be a scary trip for another, especially for older folks.

So, if you’re thinking about trying cannabis, be smart about it. Do your research, talk to your doctor, and start low and slow. Your health and safety are worth it!

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