I think it's all psychological, cause u said it's been so long since youve been high, that maybe it is fucking with ur head that u actually smoked the reefer again!
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I think it's all psychological, cause u said it's been so long since youve been high, that maybe it is fucking with ur head that u actually smoked the reefer again!
I keep hearing about people being sick when they smoke and having super prolonged effects. People push it aside and say its all in your head, but I can't help but wonder if there is indeed some truth to this. However, my advice, is first of all get better. When your cold is gone, smoke another bowl, just don't get SUPER high. Just a nice light buzz. I'm guessing that there is some middle ground between being high for a half a month and it all being in your head. I think if you smoke again, you will realize you weren't high and "oh... this is what it feels like again." Also if your not sick you should come down normally blah blah blah. Your happy I'm happy, smoke weed and have a good life. Just some ideas though. Good luck!
plus, a little more toking may get your tolerance up.
I wonder though, often when somebody loses an arm (or leg, as the case may be), they can still feel the arm, and sometimes even feel pain where the arm used to be. this happenes because the brain thinks it's still there. I'm no psychologist, but I wonder if the brain somehow could have never realized it came out of the high, even though it has :confused:
Under this assumption, everyone who falls asleep high will wake up high. I know I'm stone sober the moment I wake up. In fact I've never felt more sober in my entire life than the morning after the first time I smoked.Quote:
Originally Posted by mrdevious
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Originally Posted by mono repin
that's not really what I was getting at. I'm saying when the brain is high, it thinks it's high, then when it comes down, it realizes it's down. perhapse on occasion, it doesn't realize it came down, like 1 in a million chance. and that's just an uneducated theory.
ive been thinking about somthing like that for a while now....
i was thinking maybe when you get stoned you dont actually come down completly....maybe you get used to that feeling of being stoned and you feel normal.
even though you are still stoned.
I just read something in a medical journal that sounds just like your case. Here's what it had to say:
"Researches have recently discovered a condition which they are calling 'Herer's Syndrome' . This condition is extremely rare and is only maifested in users of marijuana and marijuana derivitives such as hashish. Herer's Syndrome is characterized by a permanent feeling of marijuana intoxication long after any traces of THC (the active ingredient in marijuana) have left the body.
This condition tends to manifest itself when a new, or very moderate user, consumes a very large amount of highly potent marijuana. For reasons yet unknown, the cannabanoid receptors in the brain short circuit and become locked on . The result is that the brain of the user is essentially hard wired to be high at all times.
While many users of marijuana would find the idea of a permanent "high" comperable to finding the Holy Grail, persons afflicted by Herer's Sydrome quickly realize that this is not the case. Being in a permanent state of marijuana intoxication soon begins to radically interfere with their normal lives. The prognosis for those afflicted with Herre's sysndrome are not good. There is no cure and most cases, the effects are so disturbing that the patient's mental health gradually deteriorates resulting in insanity......."
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news man. Hopefully this isn't your problem but I'd suggest going to the docs as soon as possible
Thats amazing.How long does this condition last for?Quote:
I just read something in a medical journal that sounds just like your case. Here's what it had to say:
"Researches have recently discovered a condition which they are calling 'Herer's Syndrome' . This condition is extremely rare and is only maifested in users of marijuana and marijuana derivitives such as hashish. Herer's Syndrome is characterized by a permanent feeling of marijuana intoxication long after any traces of THC (the active ingredient in marijuana) have left the body.
This condition tends to manifest itself when a new, or very moderate user, consumes a very large amount of highly potent marijuana. For reasons yet unknown, the cannabanoid receptors in the brain short circuit and become locked on . The result is that the brain of the user is essentially hard wired to be high at all times.
While many users of marijuana would find the idea of a permanent "high" comperable to finding the Holy Grail, persons afflicted by Herer's Sydrome quickly realize that this is not the case. Being in a permanent state of marijuana intoxication soon begins to radically interfere with their normal lives. The prognosis for those afflicted with Herre's sysndrome are not good. There is no cure and most cases, the effects are so disturbing that the patient's mental health gradually deteriorates resulting in insanity......."
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news man. Hopefully this isn't your problem but I'd suggest going to the docs as soon as possible
It's permanant!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Rarrr
Actually I made that all up. Sorry folks, me and a buddy had gotten really baked the other day and were talking about "what if you got high and never came down". When I read this thread I couln't resist.
Seriously though Lost, do you have allergies? I have them really bad and every year about this time some plant comes into bloom and it hits me hard. I get the standard hay fever shit, stuffy nose, itchy eyes, etc but for some reason I also get really spaced out feeling too. Not super high but kinda like that feeling when you're coming down and aren't all together there. Allergies would also account for the stuffy nose you still have. If its allergies the good news is that whenever whatever it is that triggered them is gone the feeling will wear off too. The bad news is that it will probably come around next year.
ARGH! Dont take advantage of my gullibleness!