Old Timer! Just hit six months after 2 years of hell...feeling good
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I know what you mean. On tuesday after getting back from a week in Central America and closing a few sales at work (i was in the zone), I was sitting there feeling reallllllly good. I had never felt that good sober and it was almost scary...like when is the bottom going to drop out. Kinda trippy.The new perspective is, with a little care and an open mind, truly a gift. If you've ever gotten a gift that brought tears to your eyes, this is like that sometimes.
Didn't see that coming.
Sometimes it sucks pretty bad though, but trust that the doggy-door will present itself.
Did that combo plenty senior year hs and added No2 "hippy crack". The very best was bong hits before dentist and then going in for cavity and thc+novacaine=very spacy highUsed to love getting a nice beer buzz and then smoking a bunch.
I'll have to keep an eye out for those. I usually have gotten the Canha ones; they're OK. The Sensi-Chews were by far and away the best but think they got regulated out of existence.Yeah I only like gummies from curaleaf. Highly consistent. That same 20 mg will feel the same week after week. And their new “nano bites” kick in after 15 minutes, so there is none of that “did I eat enough?” Because you will know quite quickly if you have indeed eaten enough. They come in hybrid and indica. Favorite edible on the market rn. Magical for the concert last night
I think it’s pretty cool you still ”burn” even though you don’t drink. I think some of the programs have a “weed counts” rule whereby when one doesn’t drink anymore, he can’t burn anymore.Yeah I only like gummies from curaleaf. Highly consistent. That same 20 mg will feel the same week after week. And their new “nano bites” kick in after 15 minutes, so there is none of that “did I eat enough?” Because you will know quite quickly if you have indeed eaten enough. They come in hybrid and indica. Favorite edible on the market rn. Magical for the concert last night
Just turned 24, but I feel like I'm in a grey area because of various prescription drugs and my CBD/THC tincture that I take. No alcohol or street drugs, though, and I never take anything with the intention of getting high (although I accidentally got high once. It was funny but not fun. It doesn't count as a relapse if I hated every minute, does it?)
And congratulations on your soberversary!
yeah that's a pretty big, I don't know, point of contention, or whatever, in the traditional AA program. I know SOME real hard core old sober guys, full on big book thumpers who met Bill W himself type of guys- some of those guys DO burn, and think it has nothing to do with staying sober. But there are many, many others who take a much harder line about that. I think most folks who are opposed to recovering alcoholics indulging in cannabis believe that it will inevitably lead a person back to the bottle. I don't think they see it so much as breaking some sacred rule, it's more about the risk it may pose for some drunks in their efforts to stay off the sauce and rebuild their livesI think it’s pretty cool you still ”burn” even though you don’t drink. I think some of the programs have a “weed counts” rule whereby when one doesn’t drink anymore, he can’t burn anymore.
IMHO, if you know you are sober in all the ways that matter, you're sober. no gray area about itJust turned 24, but I feel like I'm in a grey area because of various prescription drugs and my CBD/THC tincture that I take. No alcohol or street drugs, though, and I never take anything with the intention of getting high (although I accidentally got high once. It was funny but not fun. It doesn't count as a relapse if I hated every minute, does it?)
And congratulations on your soberversary!