Too much weed?

Discussion in 'Mental Health' started by osake, Oct 24, 2012.

  1. osake

    osake Member

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    I have a veeeeeery low tolerance to weed. It only takes me 0.02g of high grade stuff to get me extremely high. When i get extremely high it's very psychedelic. I have experienced trips induced by salvia and psilocybin so I know it's just not me over exaggerating the high. The weird thing is I never build any tolerance...but back to the point, since my highs are very psychedelic would it be a bad idea to vap everyday?

    I have been vapping everyday for about a month now....so far no bad side effects have been noticed. I am generally in a more positive, euphoric state, more motivated and less lazy but on the down-side....seem to be experiencing depersonalization, but i've had that long before I started vapping weed daily. Only difference now is that it becomes stronger sometimes, but other times i completely goes away or I don't notice it. I don't really mind the depersonalization as long as it doesn't get so strong I am unable to function in daily life. I'm only starting to get worried because I noticed my sober CEVs seem to be getting stronger. Sleeping is very entertaining cause of all the visuals I see before sleeping, but sometimes i wonder...will these CEVs one day start turning into OEVs? lol that would make functioning in daily life rather troublesome, so anyone who has really low tolerance to weed, what has your long-term effects been from using it?
     
  2. eggsprog

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    it's your call man. the biggest long term effect i see among my friends who are heavy daily smokers is a lack of motivation to do anything other than to sit around and get high as soon as they're off work. but who knows, maybe they'd be like that without the weed.

    you can always take a month off and see if you're feeling any differently.
     
  3. Irresponsible Hermit

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    I 've found that early picked cannabis has fewer debilitating effects in the long term.

    I mean picked when the heads are still white and not yet solid.

    if you have to buy your gear then you'll have to put up with what you get unfortunately.
     
  4. Ganjabeliever

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    I'm living proof to your theory. I used to smoke first thing after school, first thing in the morning, before bed, before meal, etc... I quit for a while and have been in a committed relationship and haven't had the desire to smoke 24/7 anymore. But i'm still lazy and just wanna sit around all day everyday and be lazy, ESPECIALLY after work...
     
  5. zepp_head

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    I was going to post something similar to what you just said, to speak from the scientific side of this person's problems. However, I think you are misinformed.
    Here's a link to the document I was reading on this topic...http://www.clear-uk.org/the-importance-of-matured-cannabis/

    This article states that cannabis that is harvested before it is fully mature has a likelihood of affecting your brain in bad ways, including inducing psychosis. The article is a good read IMO, and goes into depth about this theory.
    Also it states that one reason for people saying that they feel those mentioned effects from cannabis, and therefore effecting the reputation of the actual cannabis plant itself, is because of the fact that growers often harvest their weed when it isn't fully matured, because it technically weighs more at that point, thus increasing their profit:effort ratio.


    And to OP, In my opinion, you may still be affected by society's way of viewing cannabis as a "drug with no known medical applications" as well as the social stigma that goes along with it, causing your brain to believe that it's the weed that's causing your mental stress, problems, and perhaps fears, although in reality you could be doing yourself a favor for your mental health if you could find some base for the belief that it can be that way, if your brain chooses it. Or, what I'm saying is, do you believe that you're punishing yourself BY smoking pot, or FOR smoking pot?
     
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