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Dont Enjoy Weed Anymore

Discussion in 'Marijuana Consumption Q&A' started by Highman123, Jan 29, 2015.

  1. This all started from one bad trip I experienced back in mid December. I freaked out and ever since then my highs got worse and worse. Thinks took a turn and I fell into a horrible depression for 2 weeks, (I smoked on the weekends, that was all) luckily I got out of it and have been happy but today I smoked after taking a week off so I hadn't smoked in two weeks, but I felt horrible. My depression came back and I just felt like idk why I was living. The whole time I just wanted to sober up so I could be normal again And think and see straight. (I say see straight cause I get pretty depersonalized when high). I'm good now but could I still be depressed and that's why my highs suck? I wanna be able to enjoy my weed again. I used to love getting high but now I feel like I'm just doing it to keep trying to get that good feeling again. But everytime I smoke now I just feel lost. What's wrong?
     
  2. What strain are you toking?

    Each strain is going to treat you differently.
     
  3. Messiah Decoy is onto something, it's probably the type that you're smoking.
     
    Back in the days of outdoor grown imports, people rarely had depression, paranoia or other problems like they do today, with weed.  I believe that some of the domestic weed of today has been altered to give the biggest bang for the buck, while sacrificing the qualities that stop the bad effects.   I have no solution to this, if you're lucky enough to have a dealer that has good stuff, or better yet a variety of worthwhile strains, then you're lucky.  Otherwise, it's the luck of the draw unless you grow it yourself.  
     
  4. I dont know whats its called but its heavy indica. I wanna smoke tomorrow but i feel like im mentally addicted to it because i smoke a little and dont get too high, then i try more and get higher and higher until im too high and just get depressed cause im lost. I cant find a high im satisfied with. Im thinking about just starting over again but just smoking a tiny bit and leaving it at that. I hate the depersonalization i get when i smoke too much because it starts to happen when im not high and i feel like im going insane when it happens lol
     
  5. idk for me i ruined myself with a lot of 25i and other drugs so i need weed every night or else my brain will feel extrmely depressed
     
  6.  
    I can relate to that pretty well. Over the years I've became able to make myself go without my beloved weed if need be. Most of the time I see no need to not smoke so I just say eff it and hit a bong. I love to read before I go to sleep so I usually don't smoke bongs within an hour or two of sleep so I can focus more on my book.
     
    I think the above posters may be right about it being the strain. I've smoked some pretty odd weed that has made me feel completely different than what I'm used to getting out of it. Another very real possibility is that you are simply one of those who just don't react well to weed. My sister gets extreme anxiety and paranoia from the smallest amount and it was like that for her since her first time trying the herb. She just doesn't smoke; although it doesn't bother her when me or others do around her.
     
    You also may have an underlying anxiety or depression related disorder. If this persists then get it checked out. Marijuana can either help or make it much worse. For me it helps. :bongin:    ...almost better than my medications do a lot of the time...
     
  7. i think weed is bringing out the depression in you but it's not causing it
     
  8. Add exercise to your routine (if you are not already).
     
    Those endorphins are pretty damn potent!
     
  9. In addition to what others said, I'd recommend you to ask yourself the "Why?" of your cannabis consumption. 
    Sounds like it's holding you back to some extent, at the moment. 
     
  10. Sounds sort of like what happened to me in a way. Things worked out though I smoke everyday again. Idk I spent huge amounts of time really thinking about why my mood was changing like that and not just blaming weed, but instead taking it into account along with other things.
    I'm high
     
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    Sounds like you're smoking too much. Next time take one single hit, then take another if you feel like you can handle it.
     
    I once went for like a week having a freak out after a freak out on weed. You don't realize it at first but it's probably a matter of quantity. Just try it. Sometimes a little high is more enjoyable than a big one.
     
  12. And, um, heavy indica?  At least give a great Sativa a try
     
  13. here maybe a way to figure it out, first do something for yourself that you know makes you really happy and when you're in a genuine good mood then smoke a little. see how it affects you at that time. then when you are bummed smoke some and see how it affects you. Maybe the affects will be different. hope this helps
     
  14. he's already got over it man, this happened 4 months ago...
     
  15. #15 foxforcefive, May 25, 2015
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    I've experienced this before. It can be a self-fulfilling prophecy to a certain extent. You have a bad experience from weed and you start thinking you can't enjoy weed anymore. But then you feel like weed's the only thing that can make you happy anymore. It's just a negative spiral into your own mind that goes nowhere.
     
    I came out of this funk about 6 months ago by taking a month off weed and focusing on making my life better. Now that I'm in a better place, I can enjoy weed again. But I don't abuse it nearly as much as I used to - went from being an everyday smoker (a time of my life where I was miserable) to a once or twice a week guy. But even then, if I go a week without weed it's not the end of the world. I don't even think about weed that much anymore.
     
  16.  
    This is actually really good advice, though.  I hate to exercise, but it is kind of a miracle cure.  Anxiety and depression go out the window, at least for a while, when I get good exercise.
     
  17. How true. As soon as I started working out regularly (3-4 times a week) I noticed my highs were much more controlled and relaxed and also had very little if any anxiety any more. I too had issues with bad highs in the past, exercise really is like a miracle cure for a lot of shit, not just cannabis related but it helps immensely keep your highs in check.
     
  18. yes exercise is the key it really makes a difference for your mental state and physical well being, but it's really just getting out there and doing it not listening to the mind saying no lets not exercise just go back inside and watch tv. if you shut off the mind and do what you know you really want at least that works for me that is when I can turn it off.
     
  19. I see that now, i'm new to this site and didn't look at the dates so chill the f out everyone makes mistakes besides you read it maybe someone else did too someone who needed to see it!
     
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  20. okay man. I don't know why I've go to 'chill the f out'. In fact I was pretty chill when I told you ,all I did was point out that this thread is really old and you answered a question that's already been answered. I could have told you in a condescending way but I never. At least I don't think I did but appears you've perceived it that way.

    I didn't mean to insult you, but still it's bit of an overreaction on your part.
     

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