Is vaporizing marijuana/weed once/week to once/month okay for motivation, etc?

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question Is vaporizing marijuana/weed once/week to once/month okay for motivation, etc?Question:
Some information for you before you formulate your answer: I smoked weed for 11 years and decided to quit because of motivational issues, some bad first-time experiences and research on psychosis and schizophrenia. I have now been quit for over three months, and am thinking about starting up again but only on a very occasional basis and only via vaporizer.
Basically I am concerned about a few things, and I ask that you think before you answer and not provide shallow and degrading answers just to earn points or what-not.
I am quite educated on the ins and outs of marijuana consumption and have spent hours upon hours researching information regarding cannabis use, etc.
What I have found is that there is no conclusive evidence to basically anything related to marijuana, some of the studies I have read had some major inconsistencies as well as wording issues which I believe many regular or non-scientists may have a difficult time understanding or catching the errors. In some cases I found researchers making unsubstantiated claims which can be summed up like: “marijuana consumption causes schizophrenia or schizophrenia causes marijuana consumption”, this makes no sense and seems like a play on words. I have also found it interesting when research findings link correlation findings and state them as a causal relationship between marijuana consumption and mental illness, basically stating that smoking marijuana causes mental illness, however the studies don’t actually say this, this is said to the lay people in simple terms. And I believe that when you’re out looking for a relationship between marijuana use and an illness, you will find it, as that is what they are focusing on, and being that these studies are often times government funded or sanctioned, they have specific reasoning behind the expected outcome.
Now, I am not here to argue any points, I simply want to let you know that I smoked way too much marijuana, some would call this abusive behavior, or over consumption. What I found is that, back in school days, my grades went down, I had anxiety issues begin to develop, and found that my first experience with smoking it, was relative to a mild psychotic episode. Now, understanding that there are no true and conclusive research findings on the subject, I don’t necessarily want to risk anything.
Also I do want to mention that what I’ve found is that when smoking marijuana on a consistent basis, daily, especially multiple times per day, seemed to effect motivation and sociability. I felt like I was becoming a-motivational and no longer cared for important life issues.
Quitting was very difficult after such a long time and anyone who says that marijuana isn’t addictive in the mental as well as physical aspect, may not truly know what they are talking about as I experienced and also researched this to find hundreds if truly not thousands of people experiencing very similar often scary similarities in their quits.
I had terrible nightmares for over a week, irritability, smelled like a rotten clam, excessive sweating from every pore in the body, bad blood-flow to the extremities and more. So I do not doubt it’s addictive properties, etc.
MY QUESTION: Does anyone know if vaporizing marijuana to consume in small doses on a once per week to once per month basis safe as per motivation, mental and general health.
I love the herb and would love to be back smoking it if at all possible to NOT fall back into the old pattern and to be able to keep it at a reasonable and not life-altering level.
I would think this is possible, being that I personally know of a multitude of people who smoke and hold rather successful positions in life, are able to study, and live productive lives. I am however concerned of the possibility of developing mental illness in the future.
Many of the studies show that marijuana consumption effects people predisposed to mental illness, I don’t know if I am one of those unfortunate people. Other studies state that people who aren’t even predisposed to mental illness raise their chances of development by some huge figures. Others claim that starting to smoke marijuana at an early age worsens the situation. Unknowingly, I started to smoke at an early age, under 18.
I apologize for the diatribe and hope I have not dissuaded anyone from reading through and trying to provide an answer.
Thank you very much for your time.
PS. My Yahoo ID was created a long time ago and does not express much of who I truly am.
In response to Amber Renee:
I am not trying to escape anything, it is not there to motivate me, it sounds like you didn’t take the time to actually read the entire “question”.
You see after three months of not smoking, I have no withdrawals, nor any pull towards it, so no, it is not hard and I am not coping out. Your reasoning seems unsubstantiated.

Thanks for attempting.
In response to fonzie343:
Thanks for your input, however again I am not thinking of starting back up for any type of motivational issues, I’m guessing that maybe the question/title may be misleading people into thinking this, however what I am wondering is if smoking again will deteriorate motivate as it has in the past, keeping in mind that I used to over do it and now plan on keeping it to a very mild and seldom regime.

However I do agree if I understand you correctly, in the possibility of being able to control it so it doesn’t turn into a habit.

Thanks again for your input.
In response to nikki2200:

Thank you for taking the time to provide your explanation. Since you’ve mentioned dose, I will say that I will likely ingest a very small dose, one to two hits from a vaporizer. This will be done on a weekly or possibly monthly basis.

You’ve also mentioned motivation so I want to touch on that now. What I am mostly concerned about is becoming demotivated, or the occurrence of an “amotivational syndrome” – so, I am not smoking to motivate myself, although if that helps, I would be extremely glad. I am currently reading http://www.druglibrary.org/Schaffer/hemp/medical/canb1.htm which talks about amotivational syndrome and trait absorption, a very well written paper based on numerous strong studies, I haven’t finished it yet but as of now it seems like it’s HEAVY usage that causes or may cause a drop in motivation.

Thank you for responding

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