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BathingApes
06-17-2008, 07:51 PM
I used to smoke weed so much, until shit hit the fan with work, so I quit for 3 months.

Now, im out of that job, and im back blazing again, BUT, I can't seem to get that elusive high.

You know when youre REALLY fucked, and you listen to music and you sort of dissolve into it in your mind, and your imagination is really vivid and you feel like the outside is pounding into you, dissolving into your brain, and then you begin to feel like you're floating, etc. Well I used to get that all the time. Now, I just cant get it.

It isn't the weed or method of smoking - I'm using dank shit, and I've tried different strains combined with Js, bong hits, chillums etc etc, nothing seems to work. I mean, im getting high, I can feel that much, just not THAT high.

It isn't a question of quantity, I've been blazin all day everyday for the past two weeks and I still can't get it.

Any tips?

stinkyattic
06-17-2008, 07:58 PM
Switch up your method in a more significant way.
The highest I have ever gotten was a combination of a couple canna-caramels and then a couple small puffs off a joint right when the food started to set in. I was just FLOORED at the strength of the high from the combination of smoked + eaten MMJ products. Not like you probably want to know the gory details, but I was desperate to kill the pain from a particularly bad round of girl cramps. OW! It worked... and then I stopped walking around and made the mistake of sitting on something comfortable... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz..... :D

40oz
06-17-2008, 08:00 PM
Thats strange...when I stop smoking for only a week, or even just a couple days I notice that I get much higher than when I had been smoking every day. The only thing I can think of that has made me feel higher was to get some physical exercise before i smoked to get my blood pumping. Run around the block a few times or run on a tread mill untill you break a sweat and feel tired, then smoke. See if it helps.

Euphoric7
06-17-2008, 08:08 PM
The highs are always as you described during the first few weeks of smoking (ever). I remember those times; they were great. :D

Coelho
06-17-2008, 11:00 PM
How often did you smoke before quitting? And how often do you smoke now, after quitting?

incaroads
06-18-2008, 02:25 PM
i can still get that high a lot of times. it all has to do with setting and my personal happiness level at that time. when i am at a good concert and i am blazed i will take on the perma-grin for the remainder of the night and i will get much much higher than previous nights of smoking. it is all setting and mood for me.

BathingApes
06-19-2008, 02:09 AM
How often did you smoke before quitting? And how often do you smoke now, after quitting?

On and off for 7 years, but everyday for the 9 months before i stopped. I got that high everytime, with no problems, so I have no idea whatsup now. And im trying brownies, joints, different bongs, chillums, with dank as fuck indicas, satvias, even pure THC. Just not getting that high. I tried the exercise thing earlier, ran a mile just to make sure, and still, not feeling like I used to. And it wasnt due to inexperience, hell I got that high daily for 9 months and years before that, so i'm inclined to think its something mental. Like when those guys cant get it up cause theyre being blocked by their subsconscious. It's sort of like me, just switch the lack of erections with a lack of cloud floatery.

BathingApes
06-19-2008, 02:15 AM
i can still get that high a lot of times. it all has to do with setting and my personal happiness level at that time. when i am at a good concert and i am blazed i will take on the perma-grin for the remainder of the night and i will get much much higher than previous nights of smoking. it is all setting and mood for me.

Nah, it isn't setting. I live in the middle of nowhere, so basically I just lay back outside looking at the sky, which is always perfectly clear. Maybe mood, not sure - the problem is I think, a mental block. Not sure quite how to overcome it.