Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I start every day with a dab (concentrate). Makes me a better parent. I dose throughout the day either through my pen or the rig depending on availability and responsibilities that day. Edibles make me too high. Straight weed makes me too high also, but it's what my neighbors/friends do so I'll smoke a joint with them.
I am in my 30s, I've been doing it since I was 18, with a medical card. No need for a med card now though. Nobody notices I do it, my brain feels normal on it. I have ADHD and cPTSD.
There is so, so much rationalization here. No, drugs do not make you a better parent, being high constantly is not normal for your brain, and people definitely notice even if they don’t comment on it. What if your kid broke an arm or had an asthma attack and needed to go to the hospital? You can’t drive them high. What about when they have friends over? I hope you disclose to other parents that you are dosing throughout the day to maintain your high. Not to mention normalizing this for your kids is such a bad idea.
I’m not that PP but you clearly have no idea how dosing works. A dab is not going to get you high enough to not be able to drive. Facts matter.
In fairness, not one person on this thread has named a actual dose.
True. But since most of this thread is self reported bs I choose to believe her/him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I start every day with a dab (concentrate). Makes me a better parent. I dose throughout the day either through my pen or the rig depending on availability and responsibilities that day. Edibles make me too high. Straight weed makes me too high also, but it's what my neighbors/friends do so I'll smoke a joint with them.
I am in my 30s, I've been doing it since I was 18, with a medical card. No need for a med card now though. Nobody notices I do it, my brain feels normal on it. I have ADHD and cPTSD.
There is so, so much rationalization here. No, drugs do not make you a better parent, being high constantly is not normal for your brain, and people definitely notice even if they don’t comment on it. What if your kid broke an arm or had an asthma attack and needed to go to the hospital? You can’t drive them high. What about when they have friends over? I hope you disclose to other parents that you are dosing throughout the day to maintain your high. Not to mention normalizing this for your kids is such a bad idea.
I’m not that PP but you clearly have no idea how dosing works. A dab is not going to get you high enough to not be able to drive. Facts matter.
In fairness, not one person on this thread has named a actual dose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I start every day with a dab (concentrate). Makes me a better parent. I dose throughout the day either through my pen or the rig depending on availability and responsibilities that day. Edibles make me too high. Straight weed makes me too high also, but it's what my neighbors/friends do so I'll smoke a joint with them.
I am in my 30s, I've been doing it since I was 18, with a medical card. No need for a med card now though. Nobody notices I do it, my brain feels normal on it. I have ADHD and cPTSD.
There is so, so much rationalization here. No, drugs do not make you a better parent, being high constantly is not normal for your brain, and people definitely notice even if they don’t comment on it. What if your kid broke an arm or had an asthma attack and needed to go to the hospital? You can’t drive them high. What about when they have friends over? I hope you disclose to other parents that you are dosing throughout the day to maintain your high. Not to mention normalizing this for your kids is such a bad idea.
I’m not that PP but you clearly have no idea how dosing works. A dab is not going to get you high enough to not be able to drive. Facts matter.
Anonymous wrote:DH does weekly, I do about once per year at an event. Neither of us cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:THC is extremely dangerous my 19 yo son had to go for a rehab program after major mental and digestion side effects.
Great. We talk about teens in a different part of this site. This thread is about adults who have partners.
19 is an adult, and neither being an adult nor having a partner will magically inoculate you against the major mental and digestion side effects pp's son experienced. Shit happens to adults with partners, too.
Anonymous wrote:I have never seen people more in need of a gummy than these PPs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get high for sleep once in a while. It took a little tinkering to get the amount right, but now I’ve got it down.
It’s me that you’re quoting. My doctor actually recommended it, so stay mad.
Yeah, I used to have a med card from "my doctor" too. You're playing yourself. No responsible clinician is telling patients to get high to get sleep, for the same reason no responsible clinician would tell you to just pop a benzo or drink a few glasses of wine to get sleep. That's irresponsible af.
That some NP with a few CEUs in cannabis "education" did your 5-minute zoom interview and stamped your paperwork doesn't mean you have reputable medicine on your side of this non-argument. Long-term cannabis use is dangerous, short-term cannabis use can be dangerous (especially depending on what you use), and you probably won't realize you have a problem until you have a "damn, I can't quit"-level problem.
Good luck.
I don’t need a medical marijuana card—it’s fully legal here and I walked into a store and selected what I wanted. I don’t think taking half a gummy once a week is going to drive me to reefer madness, but thanks for your concern. And get your smelling salts—my doc (an MD not an NP) also gave me a prescription for Xanax. He knows I use them sparingly so isn’t concerned.
Cool. I'm sure the addictive substances won't be addictive for you because your doctor wrote their name on a slip of paper. Unlike all those other people who are drug addicts. But not you. Could never be you.![]()
A lot of people don’t have addictive personalities. I’m sorry that you’ve been so hurt in your life by addiction that you spend your free time attacking people on the internet.
Says you, being mock-kind, like you have the high ground? Oh, dear...
As opposed to you, being a straight-up k8nt.
The pp didn't call names, you accuse them of 'attacking' and then you call them names? Make it make sense, stoney!
Fine, I withdraw "attacking" and put forth "sanctimoniously lecturing." Satisfied? Either way everything about their interactions here are thoroughly unpleasant. Most of us were simply answering the question in the OP. We didn't sign up for an impromptu, janky Ted talk on PPs thoughts on drugs.
"I want an open internet forum where strangers only agree with me and every exchange is pleasant"
-some dumb stoner
No, you don’t have to agree with me, but don’t come on here telling me you know more than my doctor. You know zilch about me.
Or you'll what? Have a meltdown about it?![]()
You're probably not honest with your doctor about your substance use, and the fallout from it is obvious to anyone who can read your drivel.
Or you’ll get people being hostile to you. I know you’re just trolling now, so I don’t really care, but in case you really are in recovery, show your posts to your sponsor and ask him or her if you think these are indicative of being in a healthy mental place. You might need more support than you’re currently getting. Peace to you and have a good weekend.
I kind of feel bad for her. Clearly she is struggling. I do hope she gets help.
I'm good, love. I don't use drugs, I'm not angry, and I'm kinda amused by your mock concern. Enjoy your buzz.
So go be happy. Why do you feel the need to tell me I’m wrong?
Why are you so outraged by a stranger's mere suggestion that you might be? Your reactivity is about you.
People post stupid stuff all the time, and then get irate when people point out it's stupid. Why, I cannot say. Maybe you can? Regardless, needing to do drugs to experience intimacy is a problem for most people who aren't addicts or people with substance use issues. If hearing that is upsetting to you, maybe ask yourself why?
Again. Why are you here telling me I’m wrong?
I think your time would be better spent dealing with your own addiction issues.
I get to decide how to spend my time, don't I? I'm amused by how hard you're willing to go to avoid looking at your own behavior. I'm sure you'll say I'm angry, or some other projection or concern-trolling, but I'm honestly just interested in how many times you'll keep trying to flip it before realizing you have an issue with your behavior.
Which, btw, is some peak addict shit.
Oh my. Peak addict shit? Is that AA talking? Still working the straps, are you? Keep doing the good work. It’s worth it. You deserve to be happy.
You must be high...
How is your sobriety these days? How many chips do you have?
Do you think this makes your whole 'I can manage my high' argument seem reasonable? You seem like a combative, irrational, overly-emotional loose cannon with a persecution complex. The people who need recovery mock it most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get high for sleep once in a while. It took a little tinkering to get the amount right, but now I’ve got it down.
It’s me that you’re quoting. My doctor actually recommended it, so stay mad.
Yeah, I used to have a med card from "my doctor" too. You're playing yourself. No responsible clinician is telling patients to get high to get sleep, for the same reason no responsible clinician would tell you to just pop a benzo or drink a few glasses of wine to get sleep. That's irresponsible af.
That some NP with a few CEUs in cannabis "education" did your 5-minute zoom interview and stamped your paperwork doesn't mean you have reputable medicine on your side of this non-argument. Long-term cannabis use is dangerous, short-term cannabis use can be dangerous (especially depending on what you use), and you probably won't realize you have a problem until you have a "damn, I can't quit"-level problem.
Good luck.
I don’t need a medical marijuana card—it’s fully legal here and I walked into a store and selected what I wanted. I don’t think taking half a gummy once a week is going to drive me to reefer madness, but thanks for your concern. And get your smelling salts—my doc (an MD not an NP) also gave me a prescription for Xanax. He knows I use them sparingly so isn’t concerned.
Cool. I'm sure the addictive substances won't be addictive for you because your doctor wrote their name on a slip of paper. Unlike all those other people who are drug addicts. But not you. Could never be you.![]()
A lot of people don’t have addictive personalities. I’m sorry that you’ve been so hurt in your life by addiction that you spend your free time attacking people on the internet.
Says you, being mock-kind, like you have the high ground? Oh, dear...
As opposed to you, being a straight-up k8nt.
The pp didn't call names, you accuse them of 'attacking' and then you call them names? Make it make sense, stoney!
Fine, I withdraw "attacking" and put forth "sanctimoniously lecturing." Satisfied? Either way everything about their interactions here are thoroughly unpleasant. Most of us were simply answering the question in the OP. We didn't sign up for an impromptu, janky Ted talk on PPs thoughts on drugs.
"I want an open internet forum where strangers only agree with me and every exchange is pleasant"
-some dumb stoner
No, you don’t have to agree with me, but don’t come on here telling me you know more than my doctor. You know zilch about me.
Or you'll what? Have a meltdown about it?![]()
You're probably not honest with your doctor about your substance use, and the fallout from it is obvious to anyone who can read your drivel.
Or you’ll get people being hostile to you. I know you’re just trolling now, so I don’t really care, but in case you really are in recovery, show your posts to your sponsor and ask him or her if you think these are indicative of being in a healthy mental place. You might need more support than you’re currently getting. Peace to you and have a good weekend.
I kind of feel bad for her. Clearly she is struggling. I do hope she gets help.
I'm good, love. I don't use drugs, I'm not angry, and I'm kinda amused by your mock concern. Enjoy your buzz.
So go be happy. Why do you feel the need to tell me I’m wrong?
Why are you so outraged by a stranger's mere suggestion that you might be? Your reactivity is about you.
People post stupid stuff all the time, and then get irate when people point out it's stupid. Why, I cannot say. Maybe you can? Regardless, needing to do drugs to experience intimacy is a problem for most people who aren't addicts or people with substance use issues. If hearing that is upsetting to you, maybe ask yourself why?
Again. Why are you here telling me I’m wrong?
I think your time would be better spent dealing with your own addiction issues.
I get to decide how to spend my time, don't I? I'm amused by how hard you're willing to go to avoid looking at your own behavior. I'm sure you'll say I'm angry, or some other projection or concern-trolling, but I'm honestly just interested in how many times you'll keep trying to flip it before realizing you have an issue with your behavior.
Which, btw, is some peak addict shit.
Oh my. Peak addict shit? Is that AA talking? Still working the straps, are you? Keep doing the good work. It’s worth it. You deserve to be happy.
You must be high...
How is your sobriety these days? How many chips do you have?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get high for sleep once in a while. It took a little tinkering to get the amount right, but now I’ve got it down.
It’s me that you’re quoting. My doctor actually recommended it, so stay mad.
Yeah, I used to have a med card from "my doctor" too. You're playing yourself. No responsible clinician is telling patients to get high to get sleep, for the same reason no responsible clinician would tell you to just pop a benzo or drink a few glasses of wine to get sleep. That's irresponsible af.
That some NP with a few CEUs in cannabis "education" did your 5-minute zoom interview and stamped your paperwork doesn't mean you have reputable medicine on your side of this non-argument. Long-term cannabis use is dangerous, short-term cannabis use can be dangerous (especially depending on what you use), and you probably won't realize you have a problem until you have a "damn, I can't quit"-level problem.
Good luck.
I don’t need a medical marijuana card—it’s fully legal here and I walked into a store and selected what I wanted. I don’t think taking half a gummy once a week is going to drive me to reefer madness, but thanks for your concern. And get your smelling salts—my doc (an MD not an NP) also gave me a prescription for Xanax. He knows I use them sparingly so isn’t concerned.
Cool. I'm sure the addictive substances won't be addictive for you because your doctor wrote their name on a slip of paper. Unlike all those other people who are drug addicts. But not you. Could never be you.![]()
A lot of people don’t have addictive personalities. I’m sorry that you’ve been so hurt in your life by addiction that you spend your free time attacking people on the internet.
Says you, being mock-kind, like you have the high ground? Oh, dear...
As opposed to you, being a straight-up k8nt.
The pp didn't call names, you accuse them of 'attacking' and then you call them names? Make it make sense, stoney!
Fine, I withdraw "attacking" and put forth "sanctimoniously lecturing." Satisfied? Either way everything about their interactions here are thoroughly unpleasant. Most of us were simply answering the question in the OP. We didn't sign up for an impromptu, janky Ted talk on PPs thoughts on drugs.
"I want an open internet forum where strangers only agree with me and every exchange is pleasant"
-some dumb stoner
No, you don’t have to agree with me, but don’t come on here telling me you know more than my doctor. You know zilch about me.
Or you'll what? Have a meltdown about it?![]()
You're probably not honest with your doctor about your substance use, and the fallout from it is obvious to anyone who can read your drivel.
Or you’ll get people being hostile to you. I know you’re just trolling now, so I don’t really care, but in case you really are in recovery, show your posts to your sponsor and ask him or her if you think these are indicative of being in a healthy mental place. You might need more support than you’re currently getting. Peace to you and have a good weekend.
I kind of feel bad for her. Clearly she is struggling. I do hope she gets help.
I'm good, love. I don't use drugs, I'm not angry, and I'm kinda amused by your mock concern. Enjoy your buzz.
So go be happy. Why do you feel the need to tell me I’m wrong?
Why are you so outraged by a stranger's mere suggestion that you might be? Your reactivity is about you.
People post stupid stuff all the time, and then get irate when people point out it's stupid. Why, I cannot say. Maybe you can? Regardless, needing to do drugs to experience intimacy is a problem for most people who aren't addicts or people with substance use issues. If hearing that is upsetting to you, maybe ask yourself why?
Again. Why are you here telling me I’m wrong?
I think your time would be better spent dealing with your own addiction issues.
I get to decide how to spend my time, don't I? I'm amused by how hard you're willing to go to avoid looking at your own behavior. I'm sure you'll say I'm angry, or some other projection or concern-trolling, but I'm honestly just interested in how many times you'll keep trying to flip it before realizing you have an issue with your behavior.
Which, btw, is some peak addict shit.
Oh my. Peak addict shit? Is that AA talking? Still working the straps, are you? Keep doing the good work. It’s worth it. You deserve to be happy.
You must be high...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Americans think alcohol is H-E-A-L-T-H-I-E-R lmao
Alcohol is so bad even an occasional drink can hurt you. But good luck finding a social event that does not involve alcohol. Crazy
No one thinks this. Everyone thinks weed is healthier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get high for sleep once in a while. It took a little tinkering to get the amount right, but now I’ve got it down.
It’s me that you’re quoting. My doctor actually recommended it, so stay mad.
Yeah, I used to have a med card from "my doctor" too. You're playing yourself. No responsible clinician is telling patients to get high to get sleep, for the same reason no responsible clinician would tell you to just pop a benzo or drink a few glasses of wine to get sleep. That's irresponsible af.
That some NP with a few CEUs in cannabis "education" did your 5-minute zoom interview and stamped your paperwork doesn't mean you have reputable medicine on your side of this non-argument. Long-term cannabis use is dangerous, short-term cannabis use can be dangerous (especially depending on what you use), and you probably won't realize you have a problem until you have a "damn, I can't quit"-level problem.
Good luck.
I don’t need a medical marijuana card—it’s fully legal here and I walked into a store and selected what I wanted. I don’t think taking half a gummy once a week is going to drive me to reefer madness, but thanks for your concern. And get your smelling salts—my doc (an MD not an NP) also gave me a prescription for Xanax. He knows I use them sparingly so isn’t concerned.
Cool. I'm sure the addictive substances won't be addictive for you because your doctor wrote their name on a slip of paper. Unlike all those other people who are drug addicts. But not you. Could never be you.![]()
A lot of people don’t have addictive personalities. I’m sorry that you’ve been so hurt in your life by addiction that you spend your free time attacking people on the internet.
Says you, being mock-kind, like you have the high ground? Oh, dear...
As opposed to you, being a straight-up k8nt.
The pp didn't call names, you accuse them of 'attacking' and then you call them names? Make it make sense, stoney!
Fine, I withdraw "attacking" and put forth "sanctimoniously lecturing." Satisfied? Either way everything about their interactions here are thoroughly unpleasant. Most of us were simply answering the question in the OP. We didn't sign up for an impromptu, janky Ted talk on PPs thoughts on drugs.
"I want an open internet forum where strangers only agree with me and every exchange is pleasant"
-some dumb stoner
No, you don’t have to agree with me, but don’t come on here telling me you know more than my doctor. You know zilch about me.
Or you'll what? Have a meltdown about it?![]()
You're probably not honest with your doctor about your substance use, and the fallout from it is obvious to anyone who can read your drivel.
Or you’ll get people being hostile to you. I know you’re just trolling now, so I don’t really care, but in case you really are in recovery, show your posts to your sponsor and ask him or her if you think these are indicative of being in a healthy mental place. You might need more support than you’re currently getting. Peace to you and have a good weekend.
I kind of feel bad for her. Clearly she is struggling. I do hope she gets help.
I'm good, love. I don't use drugs, I'm not angry, and I'm kinda amused by your mock concern. Enjoy your buzz.
So go be happy. Why do you feel the need to tell me I’m wrong?
Why are you so outraged by a stranger's mere suggestion that you might be? Your reactivity is about you.
People post stupid stuff all the time, and then get irate when people point out it's stupid. Why, I cannot say. Maybe you can? Regardless, needing to do drugs to experience intimacy is a problem for most people who aren't addicts or people with substance use issues. If hearing that is upsetting to you, maybe ask yourself why?
Again. Why are you here telling me I’m wrong?
I think your time would be better spent dealing with your own addiction issues.
I get to decide how to spend my time, don't I? I'm amused by how hard you're willing to go to avoid looking at your own behavior. I'm sure you'll say I'm angry, or some other projection or concern-trolling, but I'm honestly just interested in how many times you'll keep trying to flip it before realizing you have an issue with your behavior.
Which, btw, is some peak addict shit.
Oh my. Peak addict shit? Is that AA talking? Still working the straps, are you? Keep doing the good work. It’s worth it. You deserve to be happy.
Anonymous wrote:Americans think alcohol is H-E-A-L-T-H-I-E-R lmao
Alcohol is so bad even an occasional drink can hurt you. But good luck finding a social event that does not involve alcohol. Crazy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get high for sleep once in a while. It took a little tinkering to get the amount right, but now I’ve got it down.
It’s me that you’re quoting. My doctor actually recommended it, so stay mad.
Yeah, I used to have a med card from "my doctor" too. You're playing yourself. No responsible clinician is telling patients to get high to get sleep, for the same reason no responsible clinician would tell you to just pop a benzo or drink a few glasses of wine to get sleep. That's irresponsible af.
That some NP with a few CEUs in cannabis "education" did your 5-minute zoom interview and stamped your paperwork doesn't mean you have reputable medicine on your side of this non-argument. Long-term cannabis use is dangerous, short-term cannabis use can be dangerous (especially depending on what you use), and you probably won't realize you have a problem until you have a "damn, I can't quit"-level problem.
Good luck.
I don’t need a medical marijuana card—it’s fully legal here and I walked into a store and selected what I wanted. I don’t think taking half a gummy once a week is going to drive me to reefer madness, but thanks for your concern. And get your smelling salts—my doc (an MD not an NP) also gave me a prescription for Xanax. He knows I use them sparingly so isn’t concerned.
Cool. I'm sure the addictive substances won't be addictive for you because your doctor wrote their name on a slip of paper. Unlike all those other people who are drug addicts. But not you. Could never be you.![]()
A lot of people don’t have addictive personalities. I’m sorry that you’ve been so hurt in your life by addiction that you spend your free time attacking people on the internet.
Says you, being mock-kind, like you have the high ground? Oh, dear...
As opposed to you, being a straight-up k8nt.
The pp didn't call names, you accuse them of 'attacking' and then you call them names? Make it make sense, stoney!
Fine, I withdraw "attacking" and put forth "sanctimoniously lecturing." Satisfied? Either way everything about their interactions here are thoroughly unpleasant. Most of us were simply answering the question in the OP. We didn't sign up for an impromptu, janky Ted talk on PPs thoughts on drugs.
"I want an open internet forum where strangers only agree with me and every exchange is pleasant"
-some dumb stoner
No, you don’t have to agree with me, but don’t come on here telling me you know more than my doctor. You know zilch about me.
Or you'll what? Have a meltdown about it?![]()
You're probably not honest with your doctor about your substance use, and the fallout from it is obvious to anyone who can read your drivel.
Or you’ll get people being hostile to you. I know you’re just trolling now, so I don’t really care, but in case you really are in recovery, show your posts to your sponsor and ask him or her if you think these are indicative of being in a healthy mental place. You might need more support than you’re currently getting. Peace to you and have a good weekend.
I kind of feel bad for her. Clearly she is struggling. I do hope she gets help.
I'm good, love. I don't use drugs, I'm not angry, and I'm kinda amused by your mock concern. Enjoy your buzz.
So go be happy. Why do you feel the need to tell me I’m wrong?
Why are you so outraged by a stranger's mere suggestion that you might be? Your reactivity is about you.
People post stupid stuff all the time, and then get irate when people point out it's stupid. Why, I cannot say. Maybe you can? Regardless, needing to do drugs to experience intimacy is a problem for most people who aren't addicts or people with substance use issues. If hearing that is upsetting to you, maybe ask yourself why?
Again. Why are you here telling me I’m wrong?
I think your time would be better spent dealing with your own addiction issues.
I get to decide how to spend my time, don't I? I'm amused by how hard you're willing to go to avoid looking at your own behavior. I'm sure you'll say I'm angry, or some other projection or concern-trolling, but I'm honestly just interested in how many times you'll keep trying to flip it before realizing you have an issue with your behavior.
Which, btw, is some peak addict shit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get high for sleep once in a while. It took a little tinkering to get the amount right, but now I’ve got it down.
It’s me that you’re quoting. My doctor actually recommended it, so stay mad.
Yeah, I used to have a med card from "my doctor" too. You're playing yourself. No responsible clinician is telling patients to get high to get sleep, for the same reason no responsible clinician would tell you to just pop a benzo or drink a few glasses of wine to get sleep. That's irresponsible af.
That some NP with a few CEUs in cannabis "education" did your 5-minute zoom interview and stamped your paperwork doesn't mean you have reputable medicine on your side of this non-argument. Long-term cannabis use is dangerous, short-term cannabis use can be dangerous (especially depending on what you use), and you probably won't realize you have a problem until you have a "damn, I can't quit"-level problem.
Good luck.
I don’t need a medical marijuana card—it’s fully legal here and I walked into a store and selected what I wanted. I don’t think taking half a gummy once a week is going to drive me to reefer madness, but thanks for your concern. And get your smelling salts—my doc (an MD not an NP) also gave me a prescription for Xanax. He knows I use them sparingly so isn’t concerned.
Cool. I'm sure the addictive substances won't be addictive for you because your doctor wrote their name on a slip of paper. Unlike all those other people who are drug addicts. But not you. Could never be you.![]()
A lot of people don’t have addictive personalities. I’m sorry that you’ve been so hurt in your life by addiction that you spend your free time attacking people on the internet.
Says you, being mock-kind, like you have the high ground? Oh, dear...
As opposed to you, being a straight-up k8nt.
The pp didn't call names, you accuse them of 'attacking' and then you call them names? Make it make sense, stoney!
Fine, I withdraw "attacking" and put forth "sanctimoniously lecturing." Satisfied? Either way everything about their interactions here are thoroughly unpleasant. Most of us were simply answering the question in the OP. We didn't sign up for an impromptu, janky Ted talk on PPs thoughts on drugs.
"I want an open internet forum where strangers only agree with me and every exchange is pleasant"
-some dumb stoner
No, you don’t have to agree with me, but don’t come on here telling me you know more than my doctor. You know zilch about me.
Or you'll what? Have a meltdown about it?![]()
You're probably not honest with your doctor about your substance use, and the fallout from it is obvious to anyone who can read your drivel.
Or you’ll get people being hostile to you. I know you’re just trolling now, so I don’t really care, but in case you really are in recovery, show your posts to your sponsor and ask him or her if you think these are indicative of being in a healthy mental place. You might need more support than you’re currently getting. Peace to you and have a good weekend.
I kind of feel bad for her. Clearly she is struggling. I do hope she gets help.
I'm good, love. I don't use drugs, I'm not angry, and I'm kinda amused by your mock concern. Enjoy your buzz.
So go be happy. Why do you feel the need to tell me I’m wrong?
Why are you so outraged by a stranger's mere suggestion that you might be? Your reactivity is about you.
People post stupid stuff all the time, and then get irate when people point out it's stupid. Why, I cannot say. Maybe you can? Regardless, needing to do drugs to experience intimacy is a problem for most people who aren't addicts or people with substance use issues. If hearing that is upsetting to you, maybe ask yourself why?
Again. Why are you here telling me I’m wrong?
I think your time would be better spent dealing with your own addiction issues.