Cuthbert J Twillie
Senior High
Buzzkill warning!
I'm convinced bongs are not a good idea.
Before you get upset please let me explain.
My opinion comes from virtually a lifetime of using the sacrament (started at 18 currently 67).
It may also be helpful to know that during the majority of my time medicating I was a long distance swimmer.
At different times I've used a bong to medicate.
I've used just a straight bong and I've hooked a bong up to my vaporizer (in more recent times).
I found problems using a bong straight or with a vaporizer.
The problem with bongs IMO is the way we take air in.
In normal breathing there is no resistance to the intake of a breath.
When we use a bong we drastically change the difficulty of the inhale.
Our lungs were not designed to compensate for the resistance we face with a bong inhale.
The way the problem with bongs manifested itself with me was a sharp pain running across an area of my chest near what I would guess was the top of my lungs.
I suspect the problem was muscular but I have no sure way of knowing.
When I quit using a bong I noticed this pain gradually diminished and went away.
My conclusion is that the resistance involved in using a bong (long term) negate any advantages that come with bong usage.
I'm curious if any other long term users have had similar experiences?
I'm convinced bongs are not a good idea.
Before you get upset please let me explain.
My opinion comes from virtually a lifetime of using the sacrament (started at 18 currently 67).
It may also be helpful to know that during the majority of my time medicating I was a long distance swimmer.
At different times I've used a bong to medicate.
I've used just a straight bong and I've hooked a bong up to my vaporizer (in more recent times).
I found problems using a bong straight or with a vaporizer.
The problem with bongs IMO is the way we take air in.
In normal breathing there is no resistance to the intake of a breath.
When we use a bong we drastically change the difficulty of the inhale.
Our lungs were not designed to compensate for the resistance we face with a bong inhale.
The way the problem with bongs manifested itself with me was a sharp pain running across an area of my chest near what I would guess was the top of my lungs.
I suspect the problem was muscular but I have no sure way of knowing.
When I quit using a bong I noticed this pain gradually diminished and went away.
My conclusion is that the resistance involved in using a bong (long term) negate any advantages that come with bong usage.
I'm curious if any other long term users have had similar experiences?