Dizziness/Sleepiness from weed?

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  1. LindsayLohan

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    My friend got dizzy, then fell asleep (maybe passed out) after smoking weed. Myself and everyone we were smoking with were fine.


    Haha what's her problem?



    Also, I was wondering how long it takes to build up tolerance, and to do it, would you have to smoke everyday?


    Thanks guy's!
     
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  3. LindsayLohan

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    Haha what?
     
  4. jo_k_er_man

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    Wow... "LindsayLohan".. gotta do better than that to even consider trolling...
     
  5. LindsayLohan

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    I'm not a troll. I actually like Lindsay Lohan, hence the username.

    Wow...
     
  6. G0dm4ch1n3

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    Indica is very sleepy, couchlock weed, it's my favorite strain. Maybe they are just more sensitive to it?

    And yeah, Smoking weed everyday will build your tolerance lol. Smoking often period will build tolerance.
     
  7. Rugor

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    your friend has a really low tolerance so she needs to only take 2 fats hits of dank and she will be fine. she will get a good high off of that with no sleepy feeling. she should buy an energy drink also to help keep her alert.
    trolled
     
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  9. broony

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    A lot of judgement from a bunch of stoners, no wonder this site is dead.
     
  10. Blissfullyawareofitall

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    The active chemicals in cannabis act as a cannabinoid receptor antagonist, basically just adding certain proteins that carry information from one receptor to another, these proteins found in THC are unpredictable, because they aren't naturally there to regulate the flow of information. Therefor, everything that the receptor communicates to the body, so does the THC.

    One of the receptors helps regulate sleep cycle, that is where you get sleepy. However the carbon Monoxide in the smoke may make you dizzy and possibly sleepy as well.
     
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