I like what you said about CBD, to me there is nothing wrong with not having much of a high if you have had a bad experience with a higher THC strain. If you find a strain that doesn't do a lot thats always a solid starting point, then start to play around with a little more THC and if it gets bad again go to a safe strain again almost to tell yourself "ok we are back on level ground"Last I looked there were 70+ cannabinoids in cannabis, plus perhaps dozens of terpenes. The ratios of all those plus the methods of using the same are all factors in the cannabis experience. I know of two friends who exclusively use sativas for anxiety, and one who uses for depression.
Most people recommend sativas for anxiety and depression. But not all sativas are equal in effects. Some are much more uplifting than others. Research can help, but in the end it's a personal thing as to what works best. I would look at sativas that have a lemon or lime like taste because of those types of terpenes, and then go from there.
And CBD's can be a real help. In my experience they make everything more upbeat. Personally I take most of my CBD's in cannacap form, but vaping high cbd herb is quicker and just as effective. Don't be surprised if you don't feel much, it's more like an absence of other negative things, than something you feel. Does that make sense?
And advice to micro dose is spot on. More may not be better. And you don't have to feel high for there to be a significant medical effect. If your "too high" you can mentally fight the high and that in itself can stress yourself. Lots of people just go with the flow when over indulging, but that doesn't work for everyone. Especially those new to mj.
Lots of good advice in this thread, I'm sure something will click.
Nothing makes me more frustrated then a friend or acquaintance telling me they have sworn off cannabis because they always did it with the friend that just wants to get you as high as possible