Living in a state that has legalized medical marijuana, I believe that it needs to be treated like any other medication and anyone that uses it should see how it affects them, be careful not to overdue it, and keep watch just like they do with any other medication they are on. To set an example, I am going to blog my own personal findings as I try different blends and intake methods of medical marijuana.
Monday, July 28, 2014
Strange filter?
I decided to take a few more hits from a joint to see if I can finally finish that part of this little experiment. My lungs must have gotten a little used to having harsh smokey stuff rudely forced into them because I just coughed a little this time. I seemed to feel the effects a lot faster and stronger than most of my experiences with the vaporizer. I wonder if I should just go with the old fashion way for the remainder of this batch.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Other Effects
I used the vaporizer a few more times before switching to another method. I still feel bad about not doing more of the joint or pipe, so maybe some day I will try those again. I find that it only takes a litttle to get the effects from the vaporizer. I did some reading and writing after smoking some to see what other effects it has besides letting me sleep. I was able to do both, but as I sat there, it got harder to concentrate. I didn't always feel stoned but really felt it when I stood up. I was able to play games on my Kindle okay. Since I am an editor, the reading and writing were the most important things I was checking. It didn't take long to lose concentration and start reading the same line over and over. Clearly this is only a nighttime medicine for me, though I still think it makes me less dopey than some other medicine I have been on in the past. Makes me wonder how many things I screwed up when I was taking them. It's fine though because the help with sleep is really the only thing I think is benefitting me from this strain; I guess they don't call it Death Star for nothing. It is supposed to help with pain but I didn't find it to help with mine. It's possible that certain pains I have were lessened, but it was hard to tell. After a few days of vaping, I found that it is probably better if I don't use it every day. By the 5th or 6th day I felt a little sick and on the 6th day, I couldn't even sleep. I was back to being up all night and feeling the need to sleep all day the next day. I guess there are lingering effects or perhaps it's because I'm not used to smoking. Either way, I don't think I'll be using it daily.
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