Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Using marijuana? Are you HIV positive? Are you harming yourself?

Some people feel smoking marijuana offers relief from depression if you are HIV+, while others say it is harmful to your system. It's important for you to consider possible health risks before using marijuana. Immune function, lung complications, mental well-being, the worsening of asthma and possible increase of lung cancer over and above smoking tobacco are some of the harmful effects from smoking marijuana for someone HIV+. Marijuana may also increase your risk for certain infections, including herpes and a variety of other bacterial, viral and fungal infections. Smoking marijuana has become a popular treatment for HIV related weight loss improving the appetite and weight maintenance. Other studies show the use of marijuana does not increase the HIV disease progression or loss of CD4 cell counts. It has been the drug of choice for many who are living with HIV. The benefits to some offer immense relief from the day to day struggles of this disease. So, ask yourself the question. Is using marijuana worth the risk for you? Or is it an added ingredient to your wellness? Does the usage of marijuana affect your HAART therapy regime? What are your thoughts?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

No, I don't feel that using marijuana is hurting my HAART Therapy or endangering my health to any real degree that I have felt. Plus it gives me the appetite that I need and pain relief from my neuropathy (spelling? lol). I can't imagine my life without it. But saying that, I don't feel that I am addicted to it because I CAN go without it when I have to.