Quote Originally Posted by The Lorax
I was expecting the replies to the first question to be more natural and healthy ways.

Sure, drinking coffee, beer, and of course everyones favorite, the wake and bake, are ways to get rid of that feeling, but these solutions come with other symptoms that you don't want.

I've found that this tired feeling, "stoneover", if you will, happens mostly to people who are occasional smokers(a 2-3 times a week). Now sometimes when you wake up from smoking the night before, at first, you'll feel fine, you're not high, but you don't have a stoneover either. This is because there's THC still in your blood, a small amount, but enough to make it so you don't have the stonever symptoms. In another hour or so, however, sometimes you may find yourself feeling tired, and getting those symptoms.

Also, the amount of sleep you get determines the severity of your stoneover a good deal. Of course, it's possible to sleep through the stoneover, wake up before it, and wake up during it.

So what to do to get rid of this feeling?(without creating later problems) Usually I'll take a shower, get some food in me, drink plenty of water, and some green tea. Another thing I've found that helps for the next day stoneover, is to drink a lot of water while smoking.

It's weird though, before tuesday, I had gone a month and a half without smoking(drug test for job). So come tuesday night, I smoke a pretty good amount, wake up the next day with a stoneover, smoke that night a lot, wake up with a stoneover, smoke that night a lot, and I wake up this morning completely fine. All the same bud. I think this goes with what I said before about if you smoke often enough, you don't ever really get the stoneover feeling.

Ok, I'm done!

peace.


Wrong. THC is out of the blood within 3 - 4 hours after using it. That's why drug tests dont test for THC, but for the cannabinols still in the body. But unless you've only got an hour or two's sleep, theres no THC in the blood.