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    Sativa inducing rapid mood swings

    After smoking sativa, generally a large amount, I have an odd effect: my mood rapidly switches from generally negative (depression, anxiety, confusion, shaking, tachycardia) to positive (euphoria, calm, clearheaded, relaxed). The switch usually happens something like 3-8 times in the course of a high. There is nothing I can do to consciously switch between the two.

    I have found no obvious 'trigger' for these shifts and they appear to happen whether I am over analyzing the high or not. I will be euphoric, watching TV and randomly, my mood will shift to negative. The switch is so rapid and complete that it 'feels' chemical-induced (I mean, as if the chemical balance in my brain -suddenly- shifted)

    I have no such problems while sober and this occurs after smoking sativa, and sativa only. I am well aware that sativas can cause anxiety, but I have never experienced such a polar shift in mood.

    To add to the confusion, indica helps my anxiety.

    Anyone?
    Fnatic Reviewed by Fnatic on . Sativa inducing rapid mood swings After smoking sativa, generally a large amount, I have an odd effect: my mood rapidly switches from generally negative (depression, anxiety, confusion, shaking, tachycardia) to positive (euphoria, calm, clearheaded, relaxed). The switch usually happens something like 3-8 times in the course of a high. There is nothing I can do to consciously switch between the two. I have found no obvious 'trigger' for these shifts and they appear to happen whether I am over analyzing the high or not. I Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Sativa inducing rapid mood swings

    maybe you are just getting bored while high? im not really sure

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Sativa inducing rapid mood swings

    Maybe you have bipolar?

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Sativa inducing rapid mood swings

    Most likely, the MMJ is like antibiotics, perhaps, as suggested already, you need to find the right one for your condition. We'll all be glad when they study these issue's more instead of all the chemical medications that just do not work as well or as fast! Good Luck my friend! :thumbsup:

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    #5
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    Sativa inducing rapid mood swings

    Bipolar might be a reason for the highs and lows. Its something to look into. Anybody that has been around anyone with bipolr knows its real. It very hard to be around people with bipolar. Its very unconfortable to watch. Its a disease like any disease. Its a chemical inbalance in the brain and for some the ganja does help. I've seen it help.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Sativa inducing rapid mood swings

    i have a solution for you

    smoke indica only

    BAM problem solved.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Sativa inducing rapid mood swings

    Quote Originally Posted by Fnatic
    After smoking sativa, generally a large amount, I have an odd effect: my mood rapidly switches from generally negative (depression, anxiety, confusion, shaking, tachycardia) to positive (euphoria, calm, clearheaded, relaxed). The switch usually happens something like 3-8 times in the course of a high. There is nothing I can do to consciously switch between the two.

    I have found no obvious 'trigger' for these shifts and they appear to happen whether I am over analyzing the high or not. I will be euphoric, watching TV and randomly, my mood will shift to negative. The switch is so rapid and complete that it 'feels' chemical-induced (I mean, as if the chemical balance in my brain -suddenly- shifted)

    I have no such problems while sober and this occurs after smoking sativa, and sativa only. I am well aware that sativas can cause anxiety, but I have never experienced such a polar shift in mood.

    To add to the confusion, indica helps my anxiety.

    Anyone?
    Stick with Inica's or other strains if they don't seem to be bothersome

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    #8
    Junior Member

    Sativa inducing rapid mood swings

    I appreciate everyone's posts, and I will look into the bipolar disorder. I'm pretty sure I'm not bipolar sober, but I won't rule it out.

    Quote Originally Posted by bombdiggity
    i have a solution for you

    smoke indica only

    BAM problem solved.
    Except - it's not that easy to simply look at bud and tell if it is indica or sativa. The difference between the two strains may appear insignificant to you, but to people with anxiety it's of huge importance.

    Furthermore, I was trying to stimulate conversation and possibly find a sound reasoning for why this happens with sativas only. I don't know of any reason why sativas and indicas should have such different pharmacological actions [on some people] despite being so similar. Maybe someone does.

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    #9
    Senior Member

    Sativa inducing rapid mood swings

    Sattivas produce heady highs. What that means is that your high will be more of a "trippy" like high as opposed to Indica where your high will be more of a body type high. The reason it happens to you is probably not because of bipolar disorder. You're just stoned. If that happened while you were sober, then maybe it could be Bipolar.

    After rereading your post again, you are absolutely positive that no thoughts are causing this dramatic mood shift? Usually it is our own thoughts that cause us to panic. Maybe try to get stoned off sattiva again and analyze what you are experiencing. Write it down. That would give us, and especially yourself, greater insight into what's happening to you during those moments.

    Random, but maybe it applies:

    Perhaps being high is likened to pain. When we experience pain our bodies experience it the same. I.E. if I were to get stabbed and you were too then we would have the same pain level. Although, suppose your tougher then me and can withstand the pain better then I'm able to. It doesn't mean that we both don't experience the same amount of pain, it's just that you are better able to deal with it. I think the same can be applied to getting stoned or any sort of experience for that matter.

    Dunno just throwing that out there.
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    #10
    Senior Member

    Sativa inducing rapid mood swings

    This is mainly advice for psychedelics, but...
    -
    Before you smoke, run through all of your bad thoughts, so by the time you're up high, you already KNOW you're an asshole and you're bored with dwelling on bad thoughts.

    (not singling you out, of course )

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