What isn’t nearly so well scribed is the horrifying reality of “scromiting”. Over the past decade, hospitals have reportedly seen a surge in patients suffering from severe nausea, relentless vomiting, and stomach pain so extreme it leaves them doubled over — sometimes multiple times a year.
CHS attacks usually appear within 24 hours of cannabis use and can last for days. Medical staff coined the term scromiting because sufferers often scream while vomiting.
One patient was admitted to the ER four or five times over a six-month period. He described his suffering in vivid detail, and it makes for nightmare fuel.
The man explained that the pain was “burning” and “agonizing” around his stomach, and that he was left to vomit uncontrollably. He tried to treat himself with excessively hot showers, but when he finally decided to make his way to hospital, he had to be given morphine to manage the pain.
“I’m just begging God, please make it stop,” she recalled.
“Because the syndrome strikes intermittently, some cannabis users assume a recent episode was unrelated and continue using — only to become severely ill again,” says Dr. Beatriz Carlini, research associate professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine.