Too High Too Soon
Too high too soon the paranoid effect: Anyone
with experience in smoking bud, vaping concentrates, or eating
cannabis edibles can tell you they may have gotten too high at
times. Maybe they have just smoked too much, inhaled to deeply, or
have eaten to many edibles only to find out that they kicked in a
couple’s hours to late. This can at times give even the most
experienced smoker an uncomfortable overwhelming feeling.
Today cannabis is much stronger than in previous years,
especially with the use of cannabis concentrates that can be as high
as 70% THC. Even cannabis bud today can reach as high as 30% THC
content. Another thing to consider is when drinking alcohol and
smoking, or vaping cannabis. Cannabis is an intensifier, and if you
consume it while drinking alcohol, you can become very high. You may
even experience dizziness and nausea feelings. Never drink, smoke
cannabis and drive; that's a no, no!
Below are a few tips to counteract a cannabis high
Know you limits
Everyone has a different tolerance level when it comes to
consuming cannabis. Just because your friends can handle a big
amount when consumed does not mean you can keep up. Don't be
pressured into taking more than you can handle or the effects may be
unpleasant. Take it slow at first until your tolerance becomes built
up. If you smoke from a vaporizer, take one hit and wait about 10
minutes before you try another. When eating edibles, try to eat a
smaller standard dose (10 mg), at first. Wait at least an hour or
two before increasing your dosage.
Don't panic
You might feel a little too high and anxious at first, but
if you just wait it out, you will begin to calm down. There have
been zero cannabis overdoses reported in history, so even if you
overdo it on the cannabis intake, you will be just fine in a while. "The
key is to not panic and wait it out."
Hydrate and fuel the body
Drink plenty of plain water or juice and stay away from
caffeinated drinks. Cold water is always good to combat the side
effects of dry mouth. A little snack can always bring you down a
little if you’re feeling too high. (Try some fruit, nuts, hard
candy, or a stick of gum). Another trick some swear by is to
sniff, or chew on few black peppercorns for instantaneous relief. "Give
it a try it works."
Get a little active
If you’re not to dizzy try taking a little walk, or enjoy
some outside activities. Take in some fresh air and enjoy a change
of scenery, or if you can't go outside, play some video games to
distract your mind from the high.
Try to relax
Take a shower, or hot bath, kick back and relax to some
nice tunes or videos. If you become a little tired, lay down, take a
nap, and the intense feeling will pass. A little meditation can also
help reduce the feeling of a to high state.
Consume some CBD
For many people with too high reactions to THC, may find
quick relief in using CBD. They have found that CBD is an excellent
anxiety-fighting compound that can actually counteract an excess
amount on THC. CBD has the ability to moderate the effects of THC
which can relieve the anxiety and paranoid side effects of too much
THC.
Bottom line... Don't overdo it and get too high. Keep it
real and follow the advice of your medical marijuana doctor,
dispensary physician, or bud tender. They are trained to know the
products they are selling and will always give you the knowledge you
need to have a comfortable medicating session.
Peace
Disclaimer: All the information on this website is published in good faith and for general information purpose only. cannabiscounty1.com does not make any warranties about the completeness, reliability and accuracy of this information. Any action you take upon the information you find on this website (cannabiscounty1.com), is strictly at your own risk. cannabiscounty1.com will not be liable for any losses and/or damages in connection with the use of our website.