According to Lifeline Live, on a 2011 episode of "60 Minutes," she said that she also smokes weed when she writes music to help stimulate her creative process

Going to multiple doctors in an attempt to seek out multiple prescriptions or extra doses (doctor shopping) Lying to friends and family about drug use Continually acting as though they are under the influence of gabapentin Attempting to stop using but being unable to do so Developing an increasing tolerance for the drug Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not using the drug Struggling with persistent thoughts, urges, or cravings Mixing gabapentin with other substances and needing to use those substances to function Having drug paraphernalia in the home (razor blades, straws, crushed pill residue) Refusing to quit using the drug despite conflict at school, home, or work Continuing to use the drug despite adverse effects on ones mental health While the majority of withdrawal symptoms are not life-threatening, seizures and suicidal thoughts certainly can be
As a result, societal and cultural ideas about marijuana have shifted over the last decade
[DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar] Harvanko AM, Havel CM, Jacob P & Benowitz NL (2020)