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mellow mood
10-16-2005, 08:50 PM
wow i didnt smoke for 6 days!
i feel much better alrdy and i started dreamin again! its so cool. in the morning im waking up like at 9, then sleep again, dream again, wake up, resleep and i dream again!
does it do that to anybody here that stopped smokin? or if u smoke do u dream often?
buddymyfriend
10-16-2005, 08:52 PM
wow i didnt smoke for 6 days!
i feel much better alrdy and i started dreamin again! its so cool. in the morning im waking up like at 9, then sleep again, dream again, wake up, resleep and i dream again!
does it do that to anybody here that stopped smokin? or if u smoke do u dream often?
Have to stop smokin for a few days, then woooaaaahhh, i start dreamin. But when im smokin heavy i dont dream! Does anyone know why this occurs?
Whos Carl
10-16-2005, 08:53 PM
Woohoo big deal what do you a fuckin cookie only jokin i like to stop for a while or as im doin at the mo just smokin 2 or 3 days a week coz im at college
the last stand
10-16-2005, 08:53 PM
i felt fucked up for a while when i stopped smoking about a Q a week, because i have a job now i can't smoke during the day...
NightProwler
10-16-2005, 08:54 PM
yea, i didnt realize that till you said it. but this the the first weekend in a while that i havent smoked weed, and i haven't been dreaming latley.  at least not pleasent ones that i remember.
Whos Carl
10-16-2005, 08:54 PM
Have to stop smokin for a few days, then woooaaaahhh, i start dreamin. But when im smokin heavy i dont dream! Does anyone know why this occurs?
Maybe it because weed makes you sleep better OR maybe the short term memory effect weed has so you are actually dreamin the same u just forget them when u wake up
prplchknz
10-16-2005, 08:55 PM
I had a very vivid dream that my friend came and talk to me at 5 in yhr morning, I tell her about it and she was like 
"what the fuck? I never went to your house and i was never there at 5 am and besides how would I get in?" and o we did tarot cards btw. and got drunk but none of that happened
prplchknz
10-16-2005, 08:59 PM
Maybe it because weed makes you sleep better OR maybe the short term memory effect weed has so you are actually dreamin the same u just forget them when u wake up
that would make sense.
and another time I took some shrooms and i was exhausted, cuz i had just gotten back from england missed my plane spent the night in the floor of an airport and it was the second day of school, I fell asleep waiting for them to kick in but then i had this three 5 second dreams that just kept rotating and got so annoyed that i was like fuck it I'll wake up now. I had a very nice trip though I thought i was in russia and i had euphoric electric shot shooting through my body.
buddymyfriend
10-16-2005, 09:00 PM
Maybe it because weed makes you sleep better OR maybe the short term memory effect weed has so you are actually dreamin the same u just forget them when u wake up
Yeah I think your right, may short term memory is crap. Long term is brilliant, damn herb!
mellow mood
10-16-2005, 09:03 PM
yep
anyway il take a break of weed for few days again, gettin bored of smokin everyday
nick585
10-16-2005, 09:28 PM
Have to stop smokin for a few days, then woooaaaahhh, i start dreamin. But when im smokin heavy i dont dream! Does anyone know why this occurs?
i think its b/c wen u smoke and then sleep u get into a much deeper sleep and there for dont dream.(i could be completely wrong just my opinion.)
buddymyfriend
10-16-2005, 09:29 PM
i think its b/c wen u smoke and then sleep u get into a much deeper sleep and there for dont dream.(i could be completely wrong just my opinion.)
Yeah, you always have a nice deep sleep when you go to bed high, i find.
mellow mood
10-16-2005, 10:22 PM
i dont find so
u sleep yes, but when u wake up you always feel like u would sleep few hours again
which means u may lose a bit of the state called deep sleep
when i smoke before bed im always sooo tired the next day i hate it..
Blaze420
10-16-2005, 11:08 PM
if u dont smoke, u remember ur dream. if u do , you probably still have them, but just dont remember it.  with me anyway..
Whos Carl
10-17-2005, 04:14 PM
Everybody is just copying what i put about the dreams u bastards
Lily420
10-17-2005, 07:20 PM
nu...i dream almost everynight and i smoke almost everyday.
LonerStoner
10-17-2005, 07:36 PM
I read a sleep study a while back that said that THC inhibits REM sleep (you know, when you dream), so if you smoke before bed, like most of us, you don't hit REM sleep until much later in your sleep cycle.  So instead of dreaming at the peak of your sleep cycle, you start dreaming after the THC has left your brain, and for some people this is after they have woken up, hence no dreams.  Stopping smoking resets your sleep cycle and lets you dream at your normal time.  The reason they seem so vivid is either because it's been so long since you reached good REM sleep, or your brain is making up for lost time, but there ya go.
LonerStoner
10-17-2005, 07:42 PM
here's more, scroll down to find the post http://www.marijuana.com/420/showthread.php?t=30780
"THCâ??s effect on SWS and REM sleep stages
Several studies have examined the effect of THC on SWS and REM sleep stages. In one of the earliest studies, rats injected with THC experienced induced bursts of polyspikes (on electrocortigram) just prior to stage 1 sleep. The polyspikes appeared again, overriding totally or partially the REM sleep stages (Masur & Khazan, 1970). Fujimori & Himwich (1973) found that THC caused a decrease in the number of REM sleep episodes in rabbits. By the third day of abstinence, the REM sleep cycle of the rabbits had returned to normal. Moreton & Davis (1973) measured the effect of THC on sleep cycles for both rats that were previously deprived of REM sleep and rats not REM-deprived, finding decreased SWS and REM sleep and increased wakefulness in rats injected with THC. Deniker, Ginestat, Etevenon, & Peron-Magnon (1975) found results verifying earlier research, with the added contribution of demonstrating that THC, when isolated from cannabis, has the same effect on sleep cycles as cannabis itself. The adverse impact of THC on SWS and REM sleep was noted in cats by Fairchild, Jenden, Mickey, & Yale (1979) and again in rats by Buonamici, Young, & Khazan (1982). Freemon (1982) conducted a study using two 23 and 25-year-old brothers, who slept in a laboratory for 27 nights and, following a 4 night break, 4 additional nights. THC administration and placebo administration was provided for both brothers alternately. The subjects experienced a decrease in SWS and REM sleep, and REM sleep had returned to normal about one week after abstinence from THC. However, it should be noted that the sample size for that study was very small. While examining the suspected anticonvulsant properties of 3 different cannabinoids on rats, Colasanti, Lindamood, & Craig (1982) found that both THC and delta-8-tetrahydracannibinol reduced REM sleep."
mellow mood
10-17-2005, 08:04 PM
cool nice info thx
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