How long does the immediate effect of pot last?
I know it very between people?
and I know it depends on how much someone has
but say what is the average
3 to 4 hours, less, more?
How long does the immediate effect of pot last?
I know it very between people?
and I know it depends on how much someone has
but say what is the average
3 to 4 hours, less, more?
CrazyNeutrino said:
How long does the immediate effect of pot last?
I know it very between people?
and I know it depends on how much someone has
but say what is the average
3 to 4 hours, less, more?
https://www.cde.state.co.us/dropoutprevention/marijuana_health_effect
The effects of marijuana may include:
• A happy, relaxed or “high” feeling
• Slower reactions
• Dizziness
• Trouble thinking, learning and remembering
• Confusion, anxiety, panic or paranoia
• Fast heart rate
• Increased blood pressure
• Less interest in normal activities
• Hunger
• Dry mouth
• Red eyes
• Psychosis (rarely) — which is seeing or hearing things that aren’t real
These effects typically last two to three hours after marijuana is smoked or inhaled. When marijuana is eaten, the effects take longer to start and may last four to 10 hours.
•Psychosis (rarely) — which is seeing or hearing things that aren’t real
I haven’t smoked pot for years, but I remember mild, fleeting hallucinations being quite common.
Bubblecar said:
•Psychosis (rarely) — which is seeing or hearing things that aren’t realI haven’t smoked pot for years, but I remember mild, fleeting hallucinations being quite common.
How about shared hallucinations? My 2nd eldest brother and I shared the auditory hallucination of church bells….in a Mini Minor just as we left the Byron Bay lighthouse…with our older sister driving (who was not stoned and therefore not hearing things).
kii said:
Bubblecar said:
•Psychosis (rarely) — which is seeing or hearing things that aren’t realI haven’t smoked pot for years, but I remember mild, fleeting hallucinations being quite common.
How about shared hallucinations? My 2nd eldest brother and I shared the auditory hallucination of church bells….in a Mini Minor just as we left the Byron Bay lighthouse…with our older sister driving (who was not stoned and therefore not hearing things).
I remember being in a carful of fellow stoned students, and we were all hallucinating that we were driving on the road, when we were actually driving on the footpath. But very slowly and carefully.
Bubblecar said:
kii said:
Bubblecar said:
•Psychosis (rarely) — which is seeing or hearing things that aren’t realI haven’t smoked pot for years, but I remember mild, fleeting hallucinations being quite common.
How about shared hallucinations? My 2nd eldest brother and I shared the auditory hallucination of church bells….in a Mini Minor just as we left the Byron Bay lighthouse…with our older sister driving (who was not stoned and therefore not hearing things).
I remember being in a carful of fellow stoned students, and we were all hallucinating that we were driving on the road, when we were actually driving on the footpath. But very slowly and carefully.
I’ve never had that much fun stoned.
Bubblecar said:
giggle
kii said:
Bubblecar said:
•Psychosis (rarely) — which is seeing or hearing things that aren’t realI haven’t smoked pot for years, but I remember mild, fleeting hallucinations being quite common.
How about shared hallucinations? My 2nd eldest brother and I shared the auditory hallucination of church bells….in a Mini Minor just as we left the Byron Bay lighthouse…with our older sister driving (who was not stoned and therefore not hearing things).
I remember being in a carful of fellow stoned students, and we were all hallucinating that we were driving on the road, when we were actually driving on the footpath. But very slowly and carefully.
Michael V said:
Bubblecar said:giggle
kii said:How about shared hallucinations? My 2nd eldest brother and I shared the auditory hallucination of church bells….in a Mini Minor just as we left the Byron Bay lighthouse…with our older sister driving (who was not stoned and therefore not hearing things).
I remember being in a carful of fellow stoned students, and we were all hallucinating that we were driving on the road, when we were actually driving on the footpath. But very slowly and carefully.
:D
I know someone who had a shared hallucination of penguins in Centennial Park. Somehow both people mentioned the penguins following them…at the same time :/