4DaCrohns
Well-Known Member
Edibles dont get me medicated
A open discussion into the idea of tolerance coupled with stomach or intestinal diseases inhibits absorption of THC/CBD
Powerful, plentiful and delicious, edibles have a solid place in the medical marijuana community. With many patients who prefer to medicate without inhalation of smoke, or at least to minimize their intake, edibles are the obvious choice (next to vaporization).
As many have experienced, edibles (depending) pack quite a punch. For some, too much even. But for the high tolerance patient, they are a god sent. However, with the rise of hash oil (wax, shatter, budder etc.) do edibles fall short?
For the purpose of anonymity, in our example we shall use the pseudonym David,
David has been using medical marijuana for over 2 years (started at 18, now 20). Stemming from his life long complications with Crohns disease, he plummeted into marijuana culture. Frequent dispensary visits, daily usage, and an abundance of strong weed always available. Flowers never failed in getting David blown, nor did edibles.
After the first year, however, David wished to pursue vaporization of oils. Mostly due to the growing hype, strength, and a general looking out for his vocal career. He starts out with a G-Pen, then moved to the Omicron, and eventually landed his own oil rig. And after months of dabbing, his tolerance was tough. Needed multiple dabs to get a buzz, bud did nothing and edibles were nothing but tasty.
Slight tolerance breaks attempted, but pain is a bitch, and left David with nothing except a lower tolerance for a short period of time. Accepting that pain was required to lower his tolerance, David quit wax and just vaped or smoked bud. After a while a a coupel more 7 day tolerance breaks ... he could feel weed again. Nothing comparable to what he had in the previous year, but something....enough to medicate.
Interestingly, edibles had no effect. Hash oil made, name brand, greatly reviewed - all did nothing. In addition, wax highs and bud highs are still definitely lack luster....nothing at all near what the average stoner person feels.
I've often pondered this issue. David has crohns disease, often times he doesnt absorb the nutrients he should be and has an amazingly powerful metabolism (all medically tested and confirmed, not guess work). Could this defeat the purpose of edibles? If he cannot absorb regular nutrients efficiently...why should THC/CBD be any different? But, if he has trouble absorbing THC/CBD , why can he still get "high" from wax and buds now but not edibles? Has wax destoryed his canna receptors? What can be done?
As stated before, David is a vocalist. Classically trained and is working towards that being his main form of income. Its also his dream job. He has so many professors and directors supporting him, and he wants to live up to the opportunity granted to him...but his needs for constant inhalation of vapor still leave the chords irritated.
My question, and introduction into the FC community revolves around this issue. Came here looking to find the smoothest vaporizer for obvious reasons, but now am searching for an answer to my troubles, and hopefully some wonderful insight and conversation between other members here. From my readings, I can see there is a nice level of intelligence here...not some punk budtender who (when i explain any of this to them) either looks at me like im crazy or just tries to offer me their "strongest" product there saying it will fix my tolerance problem.
I look forward to discussing this with you all, and thank you for the time taken to read this...i know its a lot.
Sincerely,
David
PS - pardon my switch from 3rd to 1st person. Horrible literary move on my part, but my point was made..and thats all I wanted.
A open discussion into the idea of tolerance coupled with stomach or intestinal diseases inhibits absorption of THC/CBD
Powerful, plentiful and delicious, edibles have a solid place in the medical marijuana community. With many patients who prefer to medicate without inhalation of smoke, or at least to minimize their intake, edibles are the obvious choice (next to vaporization).
As many have experienced, edibles (depending) pack quite a punch. For some, too much even. But for the high tolerance patient, they are a god sent. However, with the rise of hash oil (wax, shatter, budder etc.) do edibles fall short?
For the purpose of anonymity, in our example we shall use the pseudonym David,
David has been using medical marijuana for over 2 years (started at 18, now 20). Stemming from his life long complications with Crohns disease, he plummeted into marijuana culture. Frequent dispensary visits, daily usage, and an abundance of strong weed always available. Flowers never failed in getting David blown, nor did edibles.
After the first year, however, David wished to pursue vaporization of oils. Mostly due to the growing hype, strength, and a general looking out for his vocal career. He starts out with a G-Pen, then moved to the Omicron, and eventually landed his own oil rig. And after months of dabbing, his tolerance was tough. Needed multiple dabs to get a buzz, bud did nothing and edibles were nothing but tasty.
Slight tolerance breaks attempted, but pain is a bitch, and left David with nothing except a lower tolerance for a short period of time. Accepting that pain was required to lower his tolerance, David quit wax and just vaped or smoked bud. After a while a a coupel more 7 day tolerance breaks ... he could feel weed again. Nothing comparable to what he had in the previous year, but something....enough to medicate.
Interestingly, edibles had no effect. Hash oil made, name brand, greatly reviewed - all did nothing. In addition, wax highs and bud highs are still definitely lack luster....nothing at all near what the average stoner person feels.
I've often pondered this issue. David has crohns disease, often times he doesnt absorb the nutrients he should be and has an amazingly powerful metabolism (all medically tested and confirmed, not guess work). Could this defeat the purpose of edibles? If he cannot absorb regular nutrients efficiently...why should THC/CBD be any different? But, if he has trouble absorbing THC/CBD , why can he still get "high" from wax and buds now but not edibles? Has wax destoryed his canna receptors? What can be done?
As stated before, David is a vocalist. Classically trained and is working towards that being his main form of income. Its also his dream job. He has so many professors and directors supporting him, and he wants to live up to the opportunity granted to him...but his needs for constant inhalation of vapor still leave the chords irritated.
My question, and introduction into the FC community revolves around this issue. Came here looking to find the smoothest vaporizer for obvious reasons, but now am searching for an answer to my troubles, and hopefully some wonderful insight and conversation between other members here. From my readings, I can see there is a nice level of intelligence here...not some punk budtender who (when i explain any of this to them) either looks at me like im crazy or just tries to offer me their "strongest" product there saying it will fix my tolerance problem.
I look forward to discussing this with you all, and thank you for the time taken to read this...i know its a lot.
Sincerely,
David

PS - pardon my switch from 3rd to 1st person. Horrible literary move on my part, but my point was made..and thats all I wanted.