Pubdate: Fri, 16 May 2014 Source: Markham Economist & Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2014 Metroland Printing Contact: http://www.yorkregion.com/markham-on/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2360 Author: Amanda Persico HOSPITAL TALK PUTS FOCUS ON TEEN MARIJUANA USE It's 11 o'clock, do you know if your kids are smoking dope? Just like any other drug, there are risks associated with using marijuana. But sometimes, it can be difficult to find reliable information for parents of teens and youth. "There are strong beliefs one way or the other about marijuana use," said Dr. Amir Barsoum, psychiatrist with Markham Stouffville Hospital. "There are a lot of misconceptions and confusion out there." The hospital wants to start a dialogue with the parents about pot use. It is hosting a presentation for parents and youth May 21 and will feature a general overview of marijuana, its prevalence today and the most recent research. There will be a panel discussion and a question and answer segment with hospital psychiatrists. "Our role is education," Dr. Barsoum said. "We want to have a balanced talk and not take one side or the other." The presentation is to help parents learn the signs of when social pot smoking turns into an addiction. Addiction is measured not by quantity of use but by dependence on the drug, Mr. Barsoum said. Signs to look for could include isolation, wanting to stop but not being able to stop, physical dependence where the person smokes twice as much to get the same high, withdrawal symptoms such as insomnia and irritability, as well as a lack of motivation. Marijuana can also be associated with anxiety, panic attacks, permanent psychosis and paranoia. "Just as with any other drug, there are side effects and risks," Dr. Barsoum said. If you have questions about marijuana use, send them anonymously to be answered at the session. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt