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Old 10-18-2019, 04:06 PM #1
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Hi everyone,

To anyone curious about medicinal cannabis, here’s my experience. I had two very positive and one VERY negative.
Just a disclaimer: I’ve never been drunk or used drugs recreationally, so I might be a bit of a “lightweight” with this.
So in the past few months I’ve found that CBD oil really helps me with neck muscle pain/tension, improves my mood, lessens anxiety, just makes me feel more like my best self. I then tried THC/CBD oil, a 1:1 mix, and this seemed to do the same thing, and it surprisingly helped me clean and be motivated and focus. I felt a bit dizzy for a few seconds but it went away. This one seems to help with more “head sensations” that I get.

I was feeling overall optimistic about Cannabis for when I have flare ups.

Last night, however, had my first HORRIBLE experience from THC chocolates. I only took 2.5 mg, and I felt nothing after around 45 minutes. So I just ate dinner and had some of my 1:1 THC/CBD oil. After that, oh my gosh, I felt so out of breathe and out of my own mind. Confused, feeling separated from reality, like all I could do was lay there with my body unable to move. My own house felt like an unfamiliar dream. My eyes felt strange just looking around, like a typewriter skipping, but my head felt weird and tight and I just felt super disoriented and like I was going to die. I was convinced I was dying and my brain was shutting down.
Today, I’ve felt more woozy and dizzy still and I’m surprised at how sick I got.

This is just me experience but I would highly suggest oils over any edibles.
I’m going to not take THC anymore because this was a really upsetting experience so just keep in mind that anything edible is a possibility of suddenly hitting and making you sick.

How has everyone else felt from cannabis products? Any advice on how to flush out these lingering woozy feelings?
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Hi everyone,

To anyone curious about medicinal cannabis, here’s my experience. I had two very positive and one VERY negative.
Just a disclaimer: I’ve never been drunk or used drugs recreationally, so I might be a bit of a “lightweight” with this.
So in the past few months I’ve found that CBD oil really helps me with neck muscle pain/tension, improves my mood, lessens anxiety, just makes me feel more like my best self. I then tried THC/CBD oil, a 1:1 mix, and this seemed to do the same thing, and it surprisingly helped me clean and be motivated and focus. I felt a bit dizzy for a few seconds but it went away. This one seems to help with more “head sensations” that I get.

I was feeling overall optimistic about Cannabis for when I have flare ups.

Last night, however, had my first HORRIBLE experience from THC chocolates. I only took 2.5 mg, and I felt nothing after around 45 minutes. So I just ate dinner and had some of my 1:1 THC/CBD oil. After that, oh my gosh, I felt so out of breathe and out of my own mind. Confused, feeling separated from reality, like all I could do was lay there with my body unable to move. My own house felt like an unfamiliar dream. My eyes felt strange just looking around, like a typewriter skipping, but my head felt weird and tight and I just felt super disoriented and like I was going to die. I was convinced I was dying and my brain was shutting down.
Today, I’ve felt more woozy and dizzy still and I’m surprised at how sick I got.

This is just me experience but I would highly suggest oils over any edibles.
I’m going to not take THC anymore because this was a really upsetting experience so just keep in mind that anything edible is a possibility of suddenly hitting and making you sick.

How has everyone else felt from cannabis products? Any advice on how to flush out these lingering woozy feelings?
I could write a book on the trial and error!.....I make my own tinctures, oils, even topicals.....I cook with it every night and take it all day....

My tremors are under control, and my headaches are far less with no flare
ups.

I use a strain of Marijuana called AC/DC it averages about 20/1 ratio...Thats 20 cbd/to 1 part thc...I also grind up Durban Poison, which is high thc but cut it with my cbds....Thats 10 parts CBD to 5 parts thc...

Like anything start slowly and for me write everything down!( so you dont forget)

It has changed my life, and helped far more than I thought, but it was some DR.s that recommended me trying it.....I am off 2 pharmaceuticals because of it now.
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I’m so glad it’s helped you! I definitely like CBD as of now. I’m surprised I had such a bad reaction to this THC chocolate because the oil didn’t get me feeling so weird.
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I’m so glad it’s helped you! I definitely like CBD as of now. I’m surprised I had such a bad reaction to this THC chocolate because the oil didn’t get me feeling so weird.
Not surprising with edibles you really not sure what in them....When I make them I make them with strains that help ME!

And if you get that feeling from thc, cbd helps the anxiety.
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Its taken me 80 or so strains to find the ones that work. I steer clear of edibles because of the variability in them and unknown strains if not listed. Oils are great as they provide consistency, I like vaping as well.

With PCS I've had issues with sleep, fatigue, etc. Its been a real trial and error process to find the right strain that didn't cause my fatigue to spike after the comedown.

Two strains that work for me are Blueberry (THC) for bedtime and Ringo's Gift (high CBD). Both strains have little to no comedown and help a lot with fatigue.

If your looking for good fatigue strains go to ** and filter through the thousands of strains using their website filter and click on fatigue. Then sort through those that state "chronic fatigue". You might be an only indica or only sativa person or an anything (hybrid) person so test it out.

Some strains listed for chronic fatigue are
Harlequin, Blueberry, Critical Purple, Orange creamsicle, Dakini Kush, Chocolate Mint OG, Solomatic CBD, Ringo's Gift, Purple Candy, 710 Cheese, etc etc
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