MyDoorsAreOpen
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Don't get me wrong, I love to get fried. Usually. But one effect I'm starting to experience pretty consistently when I don't intend on sleeping when I come down is an annoying sort of headache in the back of my head.
What actually aches are the muscles and connective tissues that bind the back of my head to my neck -- if you put your hand across the back of your head and tilt your head back, you'll feel the ones I'm talking about contract. It's a dull and annoying ache, but enough to make me very irritable. applying pressure there helps, but only temporarily. Although they're supposed to make some kinds of headaches disappear, I find caffeine and amphetamines exacerbate the feeling, though that could just be due to heightened perception.
I find the only thing that clears up this headache is sleep. And obviously if I just had a big ol' cup of joe or an adderall, that's not happening anytime soon. This effect really makes me only want to get stoned when I'm ready for bed, which is a shame now that it's spring and there's lots of beautiful nature to look at.
Could this headache be a sign of some more serious heath problem that could be brought on by years of near daily smoking of plants that, in many cases, were grown with an excess of non-organic hydroponic nutes and not flushed properly?
I hesitate to take tylenol period -- it's an incredibly toxic chemical actually -- especially with all the other supplements and psychotropics that are part of my life.
What actually aches are the muscles and connective tissues that bind the back of my head to my neck -- if you put your hand across the back of your head and tilt your head back, you'll feel the ones I'm talking about contract. It's a dull and annoying ache, but enough to make me very irritable. applying pressure there helps, but only temporarily. Although they're supposed to make some kinds of headaches disappear, I find caffeine and amphetamines exacerbate the feeling, though that could just be due to heightened perception.
I find the only thing that clears up this headache is sleep. And obviously if I just had a big ol' cup of joe or an adderall, that's not happening anytime soon. This effect really makes me only want to get stoned when I'm ready for bed, which is a shame now that it's spring and there's lots of beautiful nature to look at.
Could this headache be a sign of some more serious heath problem that could be brought on by years of near daily smoking of plants that, in many cases, were grown with an excess of non-organic hydroponic nutes and not flushed properly?
I hesitate to take tylenol period -- it's an incredibly toxic chemical actually -- especially with all the other supplements and psychotropics that are part of my life.