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NiggerWithAForklift on scored.co
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I tried swapping alcohol with THC vape carts. I'm health conscious, high performing, and don't drink frequently. While both are unhealthy vices, the evidence we have today is that alcohol is far worse for you than weed is. I still believe that - why does alcohol give you hangovers but pot doesn't?
Unfortunately, all this did was make me feel like I could smoke more. I started smoking pot regularly to cope with the stress of my work life, as I got a new job that pays me very well ($400,000 a year and I'm in my 20s) but is hell on Earth.
In the beginning it worked to ease my stress. Very soon I started looking forward to hitting 6pm just so I could take a drag and play video games. Then I realized that working out started to feel less rewarding and more of a chore. I started being lazy and resentful at work. I couldn't sleep without it. This happened within the span of a MONTH of 4 to 5 times a week use - not years, a SINGLE month.
I'm not going to use it anymore (I threw out all my stuff) but I'd tell anyone thats curious to be careful. I thought I was the kind of person who didnt have an addictive personality. Lol
Kudos for having the willpower to pull back. Looks like you found out the goynip is even more dangerous than booze. Alcohol at least will punish you with a hangover when you overindulge, which can cause someone to reconsider and drink less next time.
Weed def causes hangovers of sorts. It massively impacts rem sleep and replaces and overloads your endocannibinoid production which helps with relaxation.
I'd stop smoking at 7pm, it would impact my sleep but only by a bit. I have the same rule for alcohol. My life isn't fun but I hope that I figure out what I need to do to change that soon.
Unfortunately, all this did was make me feel like I could smoke more. I started smoking pot regularly to cope with the stress of my work life, as I got a new job that pays me very well ($400,000 a year and I'm in my 20s) but is hell on Earth.
In the beginning it worked to ease my stress. Very soon I started looking forward to hitting 6pm just so I could take a drag and play video games. Then I realized that working out started to feel less rewarding and more of a chore. I started being lazy and resentful at work. I couldn't sleep without it. This happened within the span of a MONTH of 4 to 5 times a week use - not years, a SINGLE month.
I'm not going to use it anymore (I threw out all my stuff) but I'd tell anyone thats curious to be careful. I thought I was the kind of person who didnt have an addictive personality. Lol