WeAreVenom
I vote for marijuana
Yes.
However it is usually alleviated with more cannabis. Funny how that works.
However it is usually alleviated with more cannabis. Funny how that works.
For me it's odd.
Combustion always would make me foggy and out of it the next morning.
Vaping has yet to do the same for me, but I'm wondering if it's hecaus I have to vape less material to get to the preferred altitude
I was going to respond but I forgot what you wrote and am too lazy from vaping to go back and read it ...I voted other. When I smoked I was always tired and foggy as heck the next day. Vaping doesn't do that to me though. I don't forget as much either when Vaping.
After going on a long break (that I'm still on), I now think that one day off probably wouldn't be enough to notice a much of a difference, if you are a daily user.It's rare for me to take a day off but when I have I still wake up without feeling any different.
I take 1-3 days off each week and don't go over .15 g on days I do vape.
The room we 'thon'd' in had a multi-level vape cloud hanging off the ceiling that would have rivaled the picturesque clouds seen topping off a major mountain.
I'm curious to see how it feels after a 2 month break.
I'm a bit worried that having such a low tolerance will increase some of the "medium-term" negative effects, like next-day fog/tiredness, and lethargy due to low blood THC levels. It seems like there is a fine balance between using too much and always being in a bit of a fog from residual THC levels, and using too too little and having no tolerance leading to the same thing despite lower blood THC levels.
Today is Day 55! That's about 52 days longer than anything in the past 4 years.Same here, considering i've never gone longer than 7 weeks without in the past decade! How long has it been so far?
I wouldn't think you have anything to worry about unless you start up again daily? If you have next day fog/tiredness, just don't fall into the trap again and vape to make those feelings go away. Skip a day or two.
That's a great description of how I felt.I never had any morning-after effect from combustion, ever. But now I'm vaporizing, I'm able to feel the effects for almost 24 hours. It's not that I feel high the next day necessarily, just that some fuzzy aspect of the high subtly persists, regardless of how baked I was the night before.
I kind of feel less rested after dreaming but of course more productive in the sense that my brain dint just blackout for several hours. I guess it feels so good while you're awake that your body doesn't feel the need to dream. Is dreaming healthier than Cannabis I wonder... I chose other on the survey because I'll admit I can feel better the day after weed than two days after..somebody might call that junky behavior butI've noticed cannabis can have an impact on deep sleep; I don't dream as much if I go to sleep not long after getting medicated. I'm more rested if I don't medicate before going to bed
I kind of feel less rested after dreaming but of course more productive in the sense that my brain dint just blackout for several hours. I guess it feels so good while you're awake that your body doesn't feel the need to dream. Is dreaming healthier than Cannabis I wonder... I chose other on the survey because I'll admit I can feel better the day after weed than two days after..somebody might call that junky behavior but