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04-03-2010, 05:14 PM #1OPJunior Member
Help dealing with effects of pot
Hello, I was wondering if someone might be able to give me some insight into the types of highs I have been experiencing over the last year. I've been smoking for about five years. There was a period of about two years where I blazed almost everyday. I would get really stoned, enjoy my high, eat something, pass out, and sleep like a champ. It was great.
About this time last year I got really sick and had to go to the hospital. It was just a really severe case of the flu but i had a lot of nasty shit building up in my lungs. They gave me some prednisone and I was out of the hospital in a few days feeling fine. During this period I obviously wasn't smoking. When I stopped taking the prednisone, I started experiencing panic attacks for the first time in my life. It was due to the withdrawal of the drug. I wasn't properly weened off of it. When i would try to sleep, my heart would start beating so fast i thought I was going to have a heart attack. I was always so anxious, twitchy, and edgy. They had to give me xanax just so i could sleep at night. Anyway it took about a month for my body to get right, but I've never been the same. I get very anxious and get a tingling feeling in my chest from time to time.
It was about two months before i smoked again, and I 've had mixed results. I just can't seem to enjoy it anymore. I just get really anxious and paranoid now, and when i try to sleep, I can't because my mind is so active and won't shut up. I have a feeling it's the bud I've been getting, because there are have been a few times where it's been alright when i've smoked someone else's pot. But i've been getting from the same people for years, and they always have good shit. The last time i picked up, my guy said it was "pineapple." I doubt it was, but it still looked top quality. But i can't take a hit of that stuff without feeling that anxious feeling. My tolerance for weed has never been high, even when i smoked every day it didn't take much to get me high, so I normally never smoke more than 1 bowl. I like smoking, but it's been like a month now since I've done it because i don't like the types of high i get. My girlfriend is from canada and she think it's the bud here in Miami because. She claims that Canadian bud is much stronger and gives you that mellow giggly high that I miss and love. I am going to visit her in Toronto this month and we're going to the freedom march. I really want to blaze with her, but not if i am just gonna get paranoid or freak out.
So is it all in my head? or does the type of bud make that difference? Are different people just more or less sensitive to different strains?Loki2176 Reviewed by Loki2176 on . Help dealing with effects of pot Hello, I was wondering if someone might be able to give me some insight into the types of highs I have been experiencing over the last year. I've been smoking for about five years. There was a period of about two years where I blazed almost everyday. I would get really stoned, enjoy my high, eat something, pass out, and sleep like a champ. It was great. About this time last year I got really sick and had to go to the hospital. It was just a really severe case of the flu but i had a lot of Rating: 5
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04-03-2010, 06:06 PM #2Junior Member
Help dealing with effects of pot
Prednisone is a steroid (an analog of adrenalin) and messes with the hormone balances in your body.
From the Merk Manual:
Dependency
Adrenal suppression will occur if prednisone is taken for longer than 7 days. This will cause the body to lose the ability to synthesize natural corticosteroids, resulting in dependence on prednisone. For this reason, prednisone should not be abruptly stopped if taken for more than seven days, and instead, the dosage should be gradually reduced. This weaning process may be over a few days if the course of prednisone was short, but may take weeks or months if the patient had been on long-term treatment. Abrupt withdrawal may lead to an Addisonian crisis. For those on chronic therapy, alternate-day dosing may preserve adrenal function, thereby reducing side-effects.[4]
Glucocorticoids act to feedback inhibit both the hypothalamus (decreasing Corticotropin-releasing hormone [CRH]) and corticotrophs in the anterior pituitary gland (decreasing the amount of Adrenocorticotropic hormone [ACTH]). For this reason exogenous glucocorticoid analogues down-regulate the body's ability to naturally produce glucocorticoids. This mechanism leads to dependence in a short time and can be very dangerous if medications are withdrawn too quickly. The body must have time to begin synthesis of CRH and ACTH and for the adrenal glands to begin functioning normally again.
It may take quite some time for you system to regain it's center again, until then stick to indica "couch lock" varieties and you will be more in a more relaxed zone with your smoking.
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04-03-2010, 06:12 PM #3Senior Member
Help dealing with effects of pot
definately start smoking indica strains as they have more relaxing highs. Also mersh, which is that weed which is compressed into block and is very dry often with seeds in, normally made in jamaica. This stuff isn't that strong but gives a mellow, chilled out high. Its also a lot cheaper than skunk but you may find it hard getting your hands on some depending on your contacts. If you do manage to get some make sure you pick all the seeds out of it before you smoke it becuase the seeds give really, really bad head aches !!
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04-03-2010, 08:02 PM #4Senior Member
Help dealing with effects of pot
Originally Posted by Loki2176
when I was young i used to laugh, get hungry, sleep.
now its just like your quote. Except there is something about it that still makes me like it. I smoke now because it helps me study. I miss the old days when it would make me sleep. Now it makes my mind race like crazy. I get really anxious and think of all my negative qualities. That might be why I like it. Maybe it is helping me in a Spiritual way.
You could try some different strains. Yet for me, I still have not found one that reminds me of 15 years ago.
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04-03-2010, 11:55 PM #5Junior Member
Help dealing with effects of pot
Honestly, this happens to me every time i smoke.
when I was young i used to laugh, get hungry, sleep.
now its just like your quote. Except there is something about it that still makes me like it. I smoke now because it helps me study. I miss the old days when it would make me sleep. Now it makes my mind race like crazy. I get really anxious and think of all my negative qualities. That might be why I like it. Maybe it is helping me in a Spiritual way.
You could try some different strains. Yet for me, I still have not found one that reminds me of 15 years ago.
Hmmm.... I'm way over 60 and it hasn't happened yet.
At what age does it start affecting one this way?
O.P. I re-read your first post. If your "connect" is calling it "pineapple" it is very likely C99, a strain that will induce a bit of paranoia in even very jaded smokers! Ask him for something a bit more "chilled" (LOL).
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04-04-2010, 08:58 AM #6Senior Member
Help dealing with effects of pot
Originally Posted by HavaTok
It started happening about age 25
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04-04-2010, 09:18 AM #7Senior Member
Help dealing with effects of pot
Am I the only one. It makes my mind race. I think of all these things I wish I can change. War, violence, death, environmental destruction. All these crazy thoughts race through my head. Thoughts about me as well, small things, like something mean I said to someone. I just can't sleep after I smoke. I enjoy smoking and studying, maybe it leaves me with a false hope that I can one day change something, maybe it is a real hope. I do not know it drives my mind crazy. I love it though. It makes me see truth. Like a hit of acid. When I was young I never thought of these things. Now I do. I have a love hate relationship with it.
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04-04-2010, 12:03 PM #8Senior Member
Help dealing with effects of pot
Originally Posted by demoreal
Hypochondria + Panic Attacks + Anxiety = BAD NEWS
I just wish I had someone to smoke with. Maybe then I would get better. Oh, well till then this next bowl goes out to all you :stoned:
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04-04-2010, 02:14 PM #9OPJunior Member
Help dealing with effects of pot
Thanks for the feed back, guys. I will for sure try the Indica strains, but i honestly wouldn't even know where to begin looking for them. My guy just gets whatever his supplier gets, he's not very informed on the variety of strains, and I am only starting to learn. I wouldn't be able to identify yet through observation just yet. I guess that's what the internet is for then.
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04-05-2010, 01:29 AM #10Senior Member
Help dealing with effects of pot
It is difficult at the best of times with properly cured buds to identify them. But as a general rule of thumb, many sativas tend to be smaller buds and will have more hairs than indicas.
But again, this is just an overgeneralization of buds. I suggest asking your guy if he can ask his big boss man for a specific indica strain. Failing that you can try to find a new dealer who doesn't have his head up his ass, but this is generally hard to do.
And then, of course, you could always grow your own sweet stinky ganja..
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