SmokinJoeFraz93
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Please bare with me here guys... Thanks.
I’ve never been a smoker in my life. The ME/CFS set in this time 4 Year’s ago, and since a year ago, I have become housebound with a complete restriction on activities I can partake in.
I have recently moved in to a ground floor apartment by myself where all day I am without music, TV, books and just staring at the walls for half the day whilst I close my eyes for the other whilst doing some meditation throughout the day.
I do watch tv for an hour in the night. (Yay, my brain allows that )
I actually started using cannabis to help with appetite. For the last 6 months I have felt my appetite dropping until it hit bottom recently.
I chose cannabis because it’s natural, but also I am quite clued on to the science of cannabis and the body. I
started off with a joint at meal times, but realized how good I felt and how my perception of boredom and time kind of altered. So I gradually increased to a gram a day within 4-5 months.
I have to admit, it’s helped me with so much. Prickly/tingly sensations when I get warm, mitochondria improvements, stress relief, and also a little pick-up of energy.
HOWEVER... 2 months ago I noticed my stomach felt different. I didn’t feel right and put it down to the meditation.
From then to now, I am waking up every morning to go the toilet at least 4 times in an hour as well as heaving and stomach in pain as if I had a stomach bug kind of feeling. I haven’t been sick yet.
I’m aware that there’s been incidents where people are sick after toking, but I never get these symptoms after smoking. I actually go to a joint to settle my stomach a little (which it does).
Also, I’m not a chronic user .
So here’s my question... Could it be that cannabis and meditation is kind of causing positive changes within the immune system or stomach?
Or by what I’ve described, does it indicate that it’s stirring up problems? I wouldn’t want to stop it if I’m going to come out the other end from this.
But also I don’t want to be feeling like this for much longer.
Thanks for reading in advance guys. I know how hard it can be.
(The most I’ve written in god knows how long)
I’ve never been a smoker in my life. The ME/CFS set in this time 4 Year’s ago, and since a year ago, I have become housebound with a complete restriction on activities I can partake in.
I have recently moved in to a ground floor apartment by myself where all day I am without music, TV, books and just staring at the walls for half the day whilst I close my eyes for the other whilst doing some meditation throughout the day.
I do watch tv for an hour in the night. (Yay, my brain allows that )
I actually started using cannabis to help with appetite. For the last 6 months I have felt my appetite dropping until it hit bottom recently.
I chose cannabis because it’s natural, but also I am quite clued on to the science of cannabis and the body. I
started off with a joint at meal times, but realized how good I felt and how my perception of boredom and time kind of altered. So I gradually increased to a gram a day within 4-5 months.
I have to admit, it’s helped me with so much. Prickly/tingly sensations when I get warm, mitochondria improvements, stress relief, and also a little pick-up of energy.
HOWEVER... 2 months ago I noticed my stomach felt different. I didn’t feel right and put it down to the meditation.
From then to now, I am waking up every morning to go the toilet at least 4 times in an hour as well as heaving and stomach in pain as if I had a stomach bug kind of feeling. I haven’t been sick yet.
I’m aware that there’s been incidents where people are sick after toking, but I never get these symptoms after smoking. I actually go to a joint to settle my stomach a little (which it does).
Also, I’m not a chronic user .
So here’s my question... Could it be that cannabis and meditation is kind of causing positive changes within the immune system or stomach?
Or by what I’ve described, does it indicate that it’s stirring up problems? I wouldn’t want to stop it if I’m going to come out the other end from this.
But also I don’t want to be feeling like this for much longer.
Thanks for reading in advance guys. I know how hard it can be.
(The most I’ve written in god knows how long)