Is that Bowie you speak of Nora? Or sumfing else
I went into town and got my supply this morning,it’s been bloody hot here today and no one to complain to
I need a pet preferably a bloke and speaking of good drugs Mullumbimby Madness is great (weed)
Is that Bowie you speak of Nora? Or sumfing else
I went into town and got my supply this morning,it’s been bloody hot here today and no one to complain to
I need a pet preferably a bloke and speaking of good drugs Mullumbimby Madness is great (weed)
A thought is harmless unless we believe it.
The Med-Fit 1 Dual Channel one on Amazon is the one my pain management doctor recommended..£25.
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I bet that was an interesting convo in the hospital staff canteen lol
Thanks Terry. I'm down to existing on Complan, soup and CBD oil and my colon was still doing the hokey-cokey at 3am this morning so crankiness is 9/10.Hope you feel better soon, Nora. On going pain is such a nag and makes anyone cranky.
A thought is harmless unless we believe it.
I am in a similar position as your BF, except I suspect I am a bit older. I find CBD moderately anxiolytic (broadly in line with some of the research I have read), the relaxation does increase if I vape more (or stronger - e.g. concentrates/extracts) but it's relatively short-lived and non-intrusive, very much not at all like being stoned on THC or sedating like diazepam. Immediately after vaping dry CBD flowers or hash, l feel a warmth about the cheeks and a slightly noticeable hmmm something... not a buzz but something.. this shifts into a focussed relaxed state for a couple of hours. I haven't noticed any lingering effects beyond that time period.
Oil taken sublingually are the most popular and least 'stoner' method of ingesting CBD but I haven't tried it, I like that I can get the right amount when I want it with vaping. Not a problem when I'm working from home but slightly more challenging for someone working in an office, so a few drops of oil under the tongue would be better for that. There's a lot of crappy/fake oil out there that's mostly just oil and not very much CBD (if any) though, so that's something to be aware of.
Overall, I'd say it's a useful tool but not a silver bullet for me at least. I haven't tried REALLY high doses though, maybe I will the next time I feel really panicky.
I would say that you would be just as responsible even if you were still under the influence, so giving it a go on a Friday would be fine. At least then it wouldn't be an unknown for you.
I'd suggest on health grounds to avoid smoking though just because vaping tastes better and is less harmful
I vape between 50-200mg (full spectrum)
50mg - Seemed ok for mild aches and to make me a little more sleepy. Didnt notice much anti-anxiety effects.
200mg - nearly all aches went, really sleepy and chilled, though Depends how much I vaped and effects are short lived (2hrs approx).
15 & 20% CBD Flower @ 0.3mg (from what I can remember) - Kicked in as quick as vaping but made me feel super drowsy and very much like I was hugging a cloud, a little tingly and red faced, a little spacy. I had to double check I wasn't stoned (I wasn't lol)
Also vaping/smoking will give you almost instant effects so start low if you vape it. Also, do not use CBD OIL to vape, use only eliquid from vape shops.
Lastly, does anyone vape or smoke CBD that also uses Sertraline or similar and noticed any side effects?
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