PeterRS Posted Wednesday at 10:19 AM Posted Wednesday at 10:19 AM A word I had not read until I read it today in the CNN website. Apparently scromiting is the term given to those who overuse cannnibis and end up with a combination of screaming and constant vomiting. Acording to the article the pain is horrendous. https://edition.cnn.com/2025/12/02/health/scromiting-marijuana-vomiting-syndrome-wellness#:~:text=“I'm just begging God,rise in the United States. Ruthrieston 1 Quote
Members unicorn Posted Wednesday at 07:16 PM Members Posted Wednesday at 07:16 PM I've diagnosed a number of patients with Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome, but none of them reported screaming. That's new to me. The improvement of symptoms with hot showers is almost diagnostic (other causes of vomiting don't generally respond to hot showers). Of course, patients may deny THC use, so urine drug screens should be done on anyone with persistent vomiting. PeterRS, floridarob and Ruthrieston 3 Quote
Patanawet Posted yesterday at 06:27 AM Posted yesterday at 06:27 AM On 12/4/2025 at 2:16 AM, unicorn said: I've diagnosed a number of patients with Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome, but none of them reported screaming. That's new to me. The improvement of symptoms with hot showers is almost diagnostic (other causes of vomiting don't generally respond to hot showers). Of course, patients may deny THC use, so urine drug screens should be done on anyone with persistent vomiting. I lived in Amsterdam for many years (in and out of 'brown cafes') and never saw anyone have ill effects or violent reactions to smoking joints. Could it be these new fangled chemical concoctions mixing with cannabis to cause these effects? pong2 1 Quote
Members unicorn Posted yesterday at 07:35 AM Members Posted yesterday at 07:35 AM 1 hour ago, Patanawet said: I lived in Amsterdam for many years (in and out of 'brown cafes') and never saw anyone have ill effects or violent reactions to smoking joints. Could it be these new fangled chemical concoctions mixing with cannabis to cause these effects? The condition is thought to be a result of the THC. The patients I knew with this smoked it, but that's a limited sample. Quote
Travelingguy Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Marijuana is perhaps the most engineered plant in history. It has been selectively grown to increase the THC and decrease the CBD level in the plants. It is thought that this significant imbalance of very high THC to very low CBD levels increases the risk of hyper emesis associated with chronic use of marijuana. The marijuana you get today is not the marijuana that was available in the 70s and 80s smoking or edibles can cause this This condition is extremely common. It was first reported in Australia, and everybody shook their head when we initially heard about it. Within a year it was seen basically throughout the western world. It is seen virtually every day in emergency departments. Never heard the term scromit floridarob 1 Quote
Members unicorn Posted 19 hours ago Members Posted 19 hours ago 4 hours ago, Travelingguy said: ...This condition is extremely common. It was first reported in Australia, and everybody shook their head when we initially heard about it. Within a year it was seen basically throughout the western world. It is seen virtually every day in emergency departments. Never heard the term scromit Have you observed any screaming? I haven't. Quote
Travelingguy Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Loud retching si commonly heard down the hallway. Screaming less common, but it all comes down to people’s ability to cope with what they are suffering through. Some people are very stoic. Some have no coping mechanisms and most are somewhere in between. Quote