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I can't do edibles. I took 10 mg once and my heart-rate was 155 just sitting on the couch. Never again.
I am supremely jealous because I need a herculean dose.
I can assure you that this was not an enjoyable experience.
Haha and here I gotta take around 150 mgs to really feel it. 100 is usually a good buzz.
I would be the first recorded death due to cannabis at that level of high. I would go to the hospital and demand they put me in a coma.
Hahaha I feel you. Mines due to tolerance. I quit for about a year and had a 15mg gummy in Colorado a few years back. Let’s just say I had a full on anxiety attack haha.
There have been a couple occasions I've had to take close to a gram of edible before I felt anything. You'd be absolutely ruined by that dose.
For a while we had these 1,000 mg drinks and I really wanted to grab one and chuck the whole thing to see how I would make out but now there's no dispensaries that carry it.
Was that your first time or had you been using edibles for a while before that? I'm just curious because 10 mg is a pretty huge dose if you didn't have prior experience with the stuff.
1st time: 2.5 mg - felt nothing
2nd time: 5 mg - felt nothing
3rd time: 7.5 mg - felt nothing
4th time: 10 mg - Outerspace zooted out of my fucking gourd.
Did you invoke the magic phrase? You must say "these edibles ain't shit" to activate their power.
I don't dare utter such words.
@.@
I hear this sometimes. I also hear some people aren't affected at all by edibles. Strange thing edibles. They work for me, but are somewhat different than how I remember when I used to smoke (I've been using for 20+ years, and simply switched over to edibles 6 years ago). I'm also a little older now so things may be different for other reasons.
My husband is one of those who isn't affected hardly at all. He ate an entire 110mg tin of gummies and felt "a little buzzed". I eat a half a gummy, or sometimes even a quarter, and I'm coasting for a couple hours, lol.
Holy cow, does he have a tolerance from smoking or something? That's a lot. Maybe he's one of the folks with a certain enzyme missing that is primarily responsible for metabolizing THC, I hear about that from time to time.
Petty sure it's the latter, as his smoke/vape tolerance is high but not crazy. Edibles just don't do anything to him!
More for you! 😉 (unfortunate for your husband)
The reason for the wide variety of reactions is probably because cannabis isn't processed in the body like most drugs. THC is not water soluble which means it's much less readily absorbed by the digestive system.
I didn't mention before, but I primarily use tinctures, though pills too. Rarely gummies. I figure the pills and gummies have to be similar in effect/come on, both being swallowed and digested. I don't know if tinctures are also considered edibles or if they're in a separate category, due to being absorbed sublingually. There's a lot more control with tinctures. Still not as quick as inhaling, but a solid alternative.