Hello, I really hope you guys can help me out with this. Let me start from the beginning, since there is no better place to start.

I began smoking in 7th grade, and some of my very best memories are from then. I would laugh away, everything seemed funny, and it made my high so much more memorable and meaningful than what I am experiencing now.

I'm currently a senior in high school, and after taking a break for a year in sophomore year I lost the ability to laugh at nothing when I'm high. I'm very mellow now, when I'm around new people it makes me less social than I am when I am sober (which is pretty odd because it used to do the opposite for me).

Anyways, I'm just wondering if you guys have any tips about getting this laughter and fun back. It seems that pot now makes me really relaxed and chill for the first hour but after that it's all anxiety.

Some things to help you help me:
- I smoke heavily now. Heavily for me is maybe 3 times during the week (sometimes none) and basically 3PM friday afternoon until 5:30 at night on sunday :rasta: (with a total of probably 5 or so hours not high).

- I do not sit and try to laugh at everything, I don't even notice it when I'm high unless it comes to mind.

- I have attempted to take a month break and it did nothing. I got a lot higher for the first week but after that i was back to normal, and nowhere in that involved any giggliness or laughter.

I understand that some people don't want this feeling, but my fondest memories of smoking are when I had this. Is it that I have developed a permanent tolerancy because I know a lot more about it now, or is there a way to get the laughs back?

Also, don't get me wrong here. I, like all of you, love bud, and I don't plan on quitting any time soon. Also, it's not like it's a bad high every time, it's just not as good as it used to be.
pixel Reviewed by pixel on . Help! Lost the laughs! Hello, I really hope you guys can help me out with this. Let me start from the beginning, since there is no better place to start. I began smoking in 7th grade, and some of my very best memories are from then. I would laugh away, everything seemed funny, and it made my high so much more memorable and meaningful than what I am experiencing now. I'm currently a senior in high school, and after taking a break for a year in sophomore year I lost the ability to laugh at nothing when I'm high. Rating: 5