i get this also.
At night, when I toke up, my nose is so blocked I cna't breathe except through my mouth and it feels that I have lots of mucus buildup in my throat.
But this is only when I smoke reefer at night. Cigs don't do this to me.
dave
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i get this also.
At night, when I toke up, my nose is so blocked I cna't breathe except through my mouth and it feels that I have lots of mucus buildup in my throat.
But this is only when I smoke reefer at night. Cigs don't do this to me.
dave
sometimes when i take GIANT bong rips, my mouth neck and lungs will hurt like a mofo for about 15 mins
I think it might be a mental thing cuz i use to feel guilty having weed thinking that it was a bad thing. But when u start doing some research on it u get more knowledge.
I've been smoking for two years, it's not mental. That shit happens no matter my state of mind.
dave
Thas crazzy man i never new cuz i use to get neck pains cuz i felt guilty that i was useing it buh i gusse every one is diffrent.
When I smoke weed my joints will ache a little. I attribute it to my being hyper-aware of all my senses while high, not some bad reaction or anything.
I found breathing can be difficult too, and my heart will race as well. I just figure it's part of the high and don't think about it. The good feelings of being high far outweigh these few bad symptoms.
Lol dude, same for me but mine are explainable.. Like my neck hurts cause I'm sitting here for a long period of time, being too stoned to move.. And my nose is stuff cause I just smoked, idk.. Always is, and yeah I breathe through my mouth sometimes too, but just blow your nose dude.
Maybe ween can cause a reverse-inflammatory effect in some people, it would explain the neck pain and his trouble breathing; Swollen sinuses do feel like they're "stuffed up". I also had to quit weed because it aggrivates my pain which is caused by inflammation in my spine, and I've heard a few other members here say it makes their back pain worse.
Makes me suspect every so many people have a body chemistry that, after gaining a high tolerance, starts rejecting the tetrahydrocannabinol and releasing inflammatory chemicals to counter the anti-inflammatory cannabinoids. There are even rare conditions where people's bodies release excessive amounts of inflammatory molecules, an auto-immune disorder I suppose, a neurologist tested me for this once.