I was a poster child for ADD, never diagnosed, my parents tried to get me to agree with a doctor visit, but I opted for therapy. Of course, that didn't have an effect on my hyperactivity. I was always drumming on the table, tapping a pencil, chewing on something, singing at the top of my lungs, feet never ceased to move and wiggle. I would get so bored in class that I would throw myself out of my desk and crawl around on the floor.....

Then I got high.....

I was 15, smoked some Uber green bud out of an obsidian pipe in the bushes at a playground just outside school grounds. I went to class, first period was English for me, and I had to write an essay on Romeo and Juliet. I had not read a single page of the book. Shakespeare's writing was to difficult for my racing mind to interpret. I pulled off a B+ !!! That day I had quiet and clarity of mind for the first time in my life that I could remember. I ended up using MJ daily for around 4 years.... like smoking upwards of a half eighter/day. Then I started to get bizarre reactions. Strange body sensations like electricity in my navel, disorientation, paranoia, visual/auditory hallucinations. I ended up disliking MJ, and I quit for 4 years. Then I had a slow resurgence into toking, everything was great, and then again last year I started having the strangest phenomenon occur. I would smoke a TINY bit of good bud, White Widow actually sparked these experiences. After I would feel like I was moving around in a bubble, gravity didn't feel the same, and it was like my body forgot how to interpret the mass and weight of objects by viewing them. I believe this is called proprioception. It's a combination of internal ear balance, visual input, and neuromuscular feedback, all streaming through your brain simultaneously.

Currently I have been having the same symptoms occur, so I am taking a 6 week break. After this break I am going to keep my toking to a minimum, and use it medicinally, as I actually need it, not as I want it.

Thanks for a space to share ya'll!

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