I have definitely heard of/ and experienced the lack of dreams associated with mmj. Have you ever though that your sinus problems might be because you are allergic to mmj ? Turns out, I am. I have hay fever allergies and it turns out mmj affects me also. In vape or smoke form.
Won't stop me from Vaping tho. I do saline sinus rinses and hot menthol vapor seshes to take care of it.
?I vaporize late at night (around 11pm), and have noticed that I never remember my dreams at all the next morning. I have also been waking up earlier than usual, (7am) when I usually wake up at 9am..
I don't need weed to help me sleep. I could sleep forever without it, I just choose to vape at night. When I don't vape, I definitely get weird fucked up dreams.
I am also curious about how not getting long REM (long term) will affect our overall health? I am thinking of maybe just vaping during the day and not at night to see what happens and if it changes anything..
I vaporize late at night (around 11pm), and have noticed that I never remember my dreams at all the next morning. I have also been waking up earlier than usual, (7am) when I usually wake up at 9am..
I don't need weed to help me sleep. I could sleep forever without it, I just choose to vape at night. When I don't vape, I definitely get weird fucked up dreams.
I am also curious about how not getting long REM (long term) will affect our overall health? I am thinking of maybe just vaping during the day and not at night to see what happens and if it changes anything..
One thing i found was when i started using daily again just after the 2 week break, I found that the first few days back vaping i was still having very vivid dreams despite me being back on the vape daily again. It took at least a week on the vape reguarly / daily before i began to not dream / not remember my dreams again.
From talking with people, I found out I dreamed a lot more than them... like 3x more. Not anymore... I'll trade some night time sillies for no pain, though.
(Didn't mean to quote your post, Puffers, sorry!)
I am starting to think that part of what i thought was bad about MJ usage or MJ abuse, the memory problems, the tiredness in the morning, among other things, are in fact a consequence of lack of REM sleep.
Thats an interesting delineation and you may be onto something with that. Maybe i naturally dont attain REM very easily my wife has crazy dreams all the time sometimes several in one night. Even when i had to take a t break i dont remember having an increase in dreaming/REM sleep.
Isn't that generally the accepted idea? Loads of times when I talk to friends and the subject comes up, there's someone who says "well I didn't have a dream last nigh- well, I didn't remember it is what I mean." I think the vast majority of your dreams aren't remembered.Is it possible you don't recall your dreams instead of not having them?
Isn't that generally the accepted idea?
It is, but Puffers said he NEVER has dreams, even when he does a T-break. I am by no means an expert in the matter, just curious about it, but it seems the usual reaction in a t-break is start to dream crazy vivid dreams, sometimes nightmares even.
I have been reading about this in a forum about lucid dreaming as well, and there are many MJ users, and they all report the same thing:
If they want to dream and recall their dreams with the most efficiency, they usually stop MJ alltogether or do weekly t-breaks (3-5 days off) or they stop smoking 4-7hours before going to bed. This, of course, coupled with the "go to bed early/no tv or computer 1h before bedtime/no sugary or caffeinated drinks" but this is common knowledge.
Jdog, if you vape before bed, no need using melathonin. Too much melathonin will make you bypass rem sleep and you only have that deep slow wave sleep which rests the body, but not the mind.
The recalling of dreams is affected because MJ, as we all know, affects short term memory. The dreaming itself starts to diminish until is mostly suppressed because you have no REM phase anymore, which is when you dream.
Quetzoacoatl, one more thing, from what i read (please read more about it), REM sleep, as other phases of sleep is repeated throughout the night, intercalating between them, but it usually does not happen in the beggining of your sleep. And there is usually a time before waking up where you are more frequently dreaming. There was a suggestion among the many posts i read about extending your sleep time a little longer, you will make it easier to access that REM stage.
I do recall having vivid lucid dreams as a child but yes very very rarely do I have a dream that I recall. As a side a note I have terrible short term memory, not just from MMJ use it also runs in my family we are intelligent but spacey. My wife makes fun of me abut it to no end and i find it really easy to tune people when I am focused. My grandfather a very smart man who owned over 30 different businesses and at one point helped design some equipment that went to the moon, designed software, brokered stocks, was a pilot, etc. Would drive his jaguar to work, take the bus home, wake up the following and not remember where his car is if you look around his home there is sticky notes everywhere with reminders to do trivial thing like exercise or brush teeth. My mother is pretty similar though less severe (no sticky notes yet ) she has two master degrees and we have an ongoing joke about how if you call for someone's birthday within a week of the day passing your doing fine haha. Both my mother and grandfather use cannabis fairly rarely my grandfather hasn't in years and my mother was maybe semi annually I would guess until some more recent injuries. I am going to ask if they have trouble recalling dreams also maybe it's all connected.
Sorry for all the details seemed relevant given the topic