Is a Gallbladder Problem a Symptom of Drug Addiction?
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Hi. I’ve been smoking weed for a few months straight now because it was a way of escaping from my depression. I’ve been gaining more and more anxiety lately and I get really nervous and start to twitch when I am in certain places in public or around certain age groups. Also, I’ve been getting alot of urges to pee. I wake up in the middle of the night because I had to pee so bad. Is that supposed to be a symptom of drug addiction/abuse?
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Answer by samantha
From weed? Highly unlikely… The anxiety makes sense, but the having to pee so badly it wakes you up, no. I would however get that checked.
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