This is only anecdotal evidence, but normally I use small and infrequent doses which seem to negatively affect my short term memory and mental faculties in general.
When I take more and do it more often, I seem to build up a tolerance to those effects and I am much more able to function normally.
Whether my memory is as good during those times as it is when I abstain or as it was when I had never tried it, I can’t say.
As a medical user (I had never tried it and avoided all drugs as much as possible - still never had a drink of alcohol, any kind of nicotine, not even more caffeine than us in the average caffeinated soft drink), I find the trade offs acceptable since I have never tried anything that helps me physically or mentally as much as cannabinoids do.
I’m not going to make any solid claims for or against it on memory issues because I simply don’t have the data and I’m not sure I would trust my own assessment of it even if I had it, but while there are a lot of studies done with an agenda which keeps me from trusting them, I think we need more studies before we decide that there are no negative effects for anyone on memory or other mental or physical issues.
There are so many ways that people are affected differently by THC, CBD, etc. that I’m not ready to call our scientific knowledge of their effects complete.
I’ll also add that I see a lot of problems or potential problems with many pharmaceutical drugs too, and I continue to choose Cannabis over things like pregabalin that my doctors have tried to give me because it works for me and I feel like the potential downsides are better known and more acceptable.
@andrew`124c41+ I appreciate your posts here and elsewhere on the forum even if they’re not popular, and even when I don’t completely agree with them. I think it’s important to continue to consider different viewpoints as long as they’re reasonable.