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Why does eating edibles instantly increase your tolerance?

Discussion in 'Marijuana Consumption Q&A' started by LoveisKind, Jan 21, 2015.

  1. #1 LoveisKind, Jan 21, 2015
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    I wasn't smoking or eating edibles in nearly two months.  On Saturday, I made canna peanut butter (About .5 gram of weed) and I was stoned from 7pm-midnight since that is when I went to bed. I wanted to do it again the next day since I knew the high would be a little less than the night before, but still a good high. I used around the same amount and I was high, but not really. My eyes were super red, but I didn't feel the effects like Saturday. Then, Monday, I smoked a joint (the first in 2 months) with nearly a gram and I got more of a moderate high instead of a really enjoyable high. So, I only used 3 times after not using in months and altogether (1.5 grams of weed) and I bought an eighth. Now, I am going to take a t-break until Saturday. Anyway, why after so long did my tolerance kick up so quickly with edibles?

     
  2. i don't think it's tolerance, i think you were high the whole weekend, so once you already are high the effects are less every time you subsequently use it
     
  3. So, you used 3 times, and the time you got highest was the first time immediately following your T break? Sounds normal/expected to me.
     
  4. Idk I guess I was expecting the same high haha idk. It's been a while since I used.
     
  5. True. I see your point. I think that since you stay higher with edibles for longer, the highs seem a lot less intense when you do it days in a row. As I said, this break for a few days will help.
     

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