same here, but only when i smoke(d) in cold weather or environments.

as per scientific fact, temperatures affect the high you receive from drugs or substances. the colder the weather, the stronger or more potent the effects will be.

i was previously sensitive to the cold, and toking in cold temperatures triggered anxiety attacks.

however, i am too strong of will to tolerate this ;D i have told my body off, so to speak. i have agitated the problem until my body adapted.

i no longer have panic attacks when i toke in the cold.


however, this may very well be due to tolerance levels, if i quit for a month, and smoke in the cold again, i may very well trigger an attack...