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The Case of the Accidental Edible, or How I Melted My Brain With THC

A bad trip through the patchwork of marijuana legalization

Chris Thompson
GEN
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8 min readDec 2, 2019

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TThe Miami Heat’s Dion Waiters was recently suspended over “conduct detrimental to the team” after Waiters suffered what was described as a panic attack. Panic attacks are not generally considered punishable conduct by the NBA, but in this case, Waiters’ attack may have been caused by an overdose of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient in the cannabis-infused gummies Waiters reportedly ate while on a team flight from Phoenix to California.

Acute marijuana toxicity of the severity suffered by Waiters is not especially common in adults, but one consequence of decriminalization has been an increase in hospital admissions for unintentional cannabis consumption, in particular among children, as pot is more readily available and as more potent formulations turn up in edibles.

For an adult, an accidental THC overdose may be small potatoes, as medical emergencies go, but trust me when I say the experience sucks mondo ass. As it happens, I have some very unfortunate personal history with acute marijuana toxicity.

InIn the summer of 2017, a box arrived on my doorstep in Virginia, overflowing with delicious candy. All I knew of it was that it had been sent…

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Chris Thompson
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