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RE: Breaking Through the Paranoia of Smoking Weed

in #cannabis6 years ago

Being as I'm a lifelong cannabis consumer, I only get a small feeling of paranoia after I haven't partaken in awhile. But I do remember intense feelings like that in the early days.

The best way I can express what happens (only my opinion based on experience) is that all of your psychological baggage (anxiety, fears, etc.) seem to be enhanced when you get high. It doesn't last very long and once the bullcrap is flushed from your psyche you just feel relaxed.

The best thing for a newbie to do is to be with someone who is an experienced consumer and you completely trust. This is especially true for edibles because they take longer to "kick in" and seem to be a bit more intense and lasts longer. The experienced consumer can talk with you and tell you "no worries", just relax. Oh, and tell you jokes or watch something funny. Once you start laughing at even the stupidest things, the edge is taken completely off and you can enjoy the high!

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Cannabis can definitely open up some buried internal boxes, and probably part of the reason it is also healthy for your psyche.

When colorado first had legalization, the only cannabis related death was from a tourist having a 6 dose cookie . He had never consumed cannabis before, and had some sort of break and jumped off the balcony of his hotel room. The dispensary did tell him to only have a sixth of the cookie to start, so yes edibles arent the smartest to start with unless its microdose like 5mg. Now the good thing with edibles that are 50/50 THC/CBD is the CBD generally reduces some of the anxiety and also counteracts some of the psychoactive effects of the THC, hence why thats the only way I would suggest to start with edibles if one is a noob.

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