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Does this happen to anyone else?

madgeXR

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Like, you'll smoke a bunch of weed for the first time in a while, and then for the next couple days you feel marijuana effects at random times?
 
This has only happened to me when I first started smoking.
 
This has never happened to me. I've never had a weed hangover, nor felt like I was tripping off weed, nor have I gotten high without using weed lol
 
Nope never happens to me ever. I just smoked last friday and saturday night, friday was exactly 13 weeks since I had smoked any weed and that time was only 2 bongs while barred out and drunk, it was 5 weeks before that time since I quit daily pot usage. I felt no lingering effects at all the day(s) after.
 
Yeah, this usually happens to me. It's weird, after I go to sleep, I wake up the next day and feel it a little, but it usually really seems to kick back in about 1-2 hours after I wake up, and I start getting this weird body high. I smoked the night before my Spanish exam the other day, figuring I'd be fine, and then throughout the whole exam I had this nice body high, but it made it really hard to focus, aha. Probably not a great idea, but it's done with now, and it made the exam more interesting.
 
yeah, it happens more when I'm hungry,

I'd guess my body is activating the cannibinoids stored in my fat, or is that BS?
 
yeah, it happens more when I'm hungry,

I'd guess my body is activating the cannibinoids stored in my fat, or is that BS?

This is true. Cannibinoids cling to fat cells. That's why you have to cook cannabis in butter before adding it to baked products; because it clings to the fat cells, then the pot butter gets you high.

So, if you work out or burn enough fat, you can burn any excess THC in your fat cells and get high from it. If you don't burn off the fat, it'll just slowly dilute itself.
 
This is true. Cannibinoids cling to fat cells. That's why you have to cook cannabis in butter before adding it to baked products; because it clings to the fat cells, then the pot butter gets you high.

So, if you work out or burn enough fat, you can burn any excess THC in your fat cells. If you don't burn off the fat, it'll just slowly dilute itself.

THC metabolites are stored in the fat, not THC itself. It's not true that you can get high from THC stored in your fat cells.
 
this used to happen to me when I didn't smoke too often. You've got two choices:
A) Smoke everyday to stay high and not notice the groggy feeling
B) Don't smoke so much at once

I, and probably many others :), went with A lol
 
Although I know it is the (non-psychoactive) metabolites that are stored in fat cells, maybe something else is at work? I often have this when I work out, even since I switched to synthetics from cannabis.
 
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