• @thantik@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Getting high just increases my anxiety more…it has never made me happy or relaxed me in any way. So this isn’t quite as universal of a statement as you might think.

    • @perspectiveshifting@sh.itjust.works
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      261 year ago

      Getting more anxious arbitrarily when high would also support their statement. They didn’t say that getting less anxious was what indicated a disconnection between feelings and reality

      • @thantik@lemmy.world
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        211 year ago

        Now this is an actual good argument. I might just have to concede that I’m wrong here in this case then. At least, anecdotally. I don’t know anyone who gets high and is just…the same. Which by your argument is what it would take to falsify OPs claim. Nice catch!

    • @Numuruzero@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      51 year ago

      I used to enjoy it, but over time I ended up in a similar boat. Just a huge bust of anxiety, especially socially. But on the other hand, I feel pretty okay in the day to day. I’ve come to see it as a sort of forced introspection - not necessarily revealing anything I don’t already know about, but bringing it all to the surface and forcing the mind to see it. In that respect, it could still be drawing a line between feeling and how things are going.

      Not that it makes it necessarily more universal, but I think there’s a grain of truth.

    • Ænima
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      31 year ago

      I think some of it depends on where you live, what repercussions you have if caught, and how safe you feel when doing them (environment, friends, activities, etc.). I’m good now, but when it was illegal where I live, I found it harder to enjoy weed.

      There also tends to be a level of anxiety felt strongly by those who bought into the “just say no” era of the war on drugs. That’s not bad, and I definitely understand it having been on the “drugs are bad, m’kay” side of things, but the more your believed minor drug use turned you into a junkie, the harder it was to question that.

      My older sister is one of those types who still believe the propaganda. I get it and do not push it, but when she brings it up, I talk honestly about it. I think it’s helped her feel comfortable about the idea, but not enough to try it. I respect that.

    • @Stalinwolf@lemmy.ca
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      21 year ago

      I used to wonder if the extreme panic/anxiety spirals that weed gave me were because I knew subconsciously I was a loser with nothing going for me. Now my life is very secure. I have a job I enjoy and am compensated well enough, I have a wife, a daughter, and I live in a more favorable country than before. So I tried smoking weed again to see, and wouldn’t you know it? I immediately launched into a panic spiral over what a fucking loser I am.

    • XbSuper
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      11 year ago

      Or you just haven’t found the right drug

      • @thantik@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        …you’re really gonna pull that? Order-of-word semantics? I’m simply pointing out that your statement is not universal. And you’re gonna reply with an “I didn’t say that”?

        My rebuttal is “Getting high does not reveal for everyone how arbitrary the connection is between how you feel and how well things are going…”

        Is that clear enough of a statement for you now?

        • @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          81 year ago

          Whenever I talk about getting anxiety from weed, someone inevitably hits me with the “try a different strain!” as if I haven’t tried to mango strains, oil, vaping, and edibles lawl

          • @SpezCanLigmaBalls@lemmy.world
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            41 year ago

            One thing that did completely take away my anxiety while getting high is CBD. More CBD than THC in a bowl and I have a great high. Give me straight THC and I’m more than likely not going to have a good time

              • @SpezCanLigmaBalls@lemmy.world
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                51 year ago

                CBD itself won’t get you high, just get you chill. I enjoy CBD in itself. I use CBD, CBG, and THC everything. I only use a little bit of THC, more of the CBs.

                I guess CBD can get you a bit high but it’s not like you’re baked. You know you’ve consumed something. Although, it’s possible CBD in itself will do nothing for you. CBD is best when mixed with other cannabinoids like a small amount of THC or mixed with CBG.

                • Ænima
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                  21 year ago

                  A lot of great research is going into CBD and I’m all about it. It shows all the positives without a lot of the negatives. The PTSD and depression research is especially helpful knowing how many of my fellow vets are suffering from such ailments!

              • @SpezCanLigmaBalls@lemmy.world
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                41 year ago

                I also want to say that dry herb vaporizers played a big role in my anxiety reduction also. Being able to control the temp to get certain terpenes is great and the high and feeling is a lot smoother. I start off at a low temp and work my way up in one bowl so I slowly get all the effects of it all. Also greatly reduced the amount of bud I was using

          • Ænima
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            11 year ago

            This doesn’t help. Just like some medications can’t be taken by certain types of people, it’s not outside the realm of possibilities that someone’s experience is different than the norm or different than your own. We should be helping, educating, and loving the experience, not denigrating those who have experiences outside of our own or expectations.

            I implore you take time to consider the person’s experience, and how yours may not be the only one, before insulting them for theirs. Nothing but love and kindness your way. Be well!