Get rid of that "fog" after smoking?

poutineeh

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Whenever I smoke some weed, typically schwag, i get real "foggy" in my head. I cant make certain connections between ideas in my head, which affects things like my ability to make jokes etc. For me this is a big problem, since I am a real funny guy when I am not high, but when I smoke, I just lose the ability to an extent.

this goes for other similar things, like just understanding a conversation. This "fog" can last for me up to 2 days or so after smoking.

Question is, how do you guys deal with this? There any supplements or anything you take? I'm a vegetarian, so I dunno if its dietary. Does using a vaporizer help at all in this department of not getting the "fog"? Or is the simple answer just dont smoke so much, or just buy better weed? would sativa strains fix this, since its a cerebral high?
 

Woomeister

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Whenever I smoke some weed, typically schwag, i get real "foggy" in my head. I cant make certain connections between ideas in my head, which affects things like my ability to make jokes etc. For me this is a big problem, since I am a real funny guy when I am not high, but when I smoke, I just lose the ability to an extent.

this goes for other similar things, like just understanding a conversation. This "fog" can last for me up to 2 days or so after smoking.

Question is, how do you guys deal with this? There any supplements or anything you take? I'm a vegetarian, so I dunno if its dietary. Does using a vaporizer help at all in this department of not getting the "fog"? Or is the simple answer just dont smoke so much, or just buy better weed? would sativa strains fix this, since its a cerebral high?
Hilarious.......a supplement to stop stonedness and its effects, priceless.
 

poutineeh

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im not talking about being in the middle of being high, but rather, the next day when the high has come and passed, i still feel retarded and "not normal." seems to me that this feeling of "not being normal" shouldnt last as long as it does, and in some cases, up to 3 days after smoking for me. its been bad enough at times where i have thought about quitting smoking since it affects my ability to socialize. does everyone get this and just not care, or am i the exception to the rule?
 
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BubbaSlick

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Exercise helps everything... But I used to be like that when I first started smoking... Then I stopped noticing it when I never stopped smoking,, heh... Simple really..
 

bigtittymilf

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Poutineeh, i would wager a guess that you don't smoke all day everyday, nor have you been smoking for many years at all... that's cool, we all gotta start somewhere. The ironic thing is that the more you smoke the less you will experience feelings that are uncomfortable to you. I would guess that your tolerance is very very low if you have any residual effects the next day. Just smoke like a fright train and get your tolerance back up. Or conversely, don't smoke as much when smoking. Also, you might want to consider why you feel the need to be funny when you are, in fact, high. It might help you relax to explore this need to entertain those around you rather than just BE. Best of wishes from this milf.
 

mjetta

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a good diet of healthy fats improves the nueron connections in your brain. in other words, fish oil and dairy, with some exercise. try it it works!
 

frenchy

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im not talking about being in the middle of being high, but rather, the next day when the high has come and passed, i still feel retarded and "not normal." seems to me that this feeling of "not being normal" shouldnt last as long as it does, and in some cases, up to 3 days after smoking for me. its been bad enough at times where i have thought about quitting smoking since it affects my ability to socialize. does everyone get this and just not care, or am i the exception to the rule?
When I first started smoking,I had the same probleme,it's just what they call "weed hangover",the more often you smoke the less you ll have it.It's the same thing with drinking,the next day you have a hangover and sometimes even a couple of days later you can steel feel it,but the more you drink the less of a hangover you have, witch is probably not a good thing( just for the drinking part).:blsmoke:
 

Solo08

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when i was 15 i use to be "burnt out" the day after smoking but i smoked all day everyday back then. i found that wake and bakes sort of helped the situation....i was still burnt out but when you get high in the morning you feel like you just woke up and your still a little tired....and i was fine with feeling tired over feeling burnt out. but i agree that being burnt out will go away after awhile.:blsmoke:
 

poutineeh

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Poutineeh, i would wager a guess that you don't smoke all day everyday, nor have you been smoking for many years at all... that's cool, we all gotta start somewhere. The ironic thing is that the more you smoke the less you will experience feelings that are uncomfortable to you. I would guess that your tolerance is very very low if you have any residual effects the next day. Just smoke like a fright train and get your tolerance back up. Or conversely, don't smoke as much when smoking. Also, you might want to consider why you feel the need to be funny when you are, in fact, high. It might help you relax to explore this need to entertain those around you rather than just BE. Best of wishes from this milf.
i guess i am just very self conscious as it is, and smoking intensifies it. but i will try just sitting back and relaxing and roll with the punches.
 

Solo08

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being paranoid is also a big thing when you first start. i use to get a little paranoid and my friends thought it was funny and they would say "that just means you haven't smoked enough yet". newayz it turns out they were right...by the next bowl hit i had forgotten what i was even paranoid about. over a period of time you'll know what to expect when you get high and you'll actually beable to function like your normal self. pretty much like alcohol except alcohol is bad for you and makes you sick.
 
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poutineeh

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ive been smoking for about a year now, but didnt smoke from april to late may. perhaps i dont smoke enough, but i like having weed supplement my life and not become a big part of it.
 

Gryphonn

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im not talking about being in the middle of being high, but rather, the next day when the high has come and passed, i still feel retarded and "not normal." seems to me that this feeling of "not being normal" shouldnt last as long as it does, and in some cases, up to 3 days after smoking for me. its been bad enough at times where i have thought about quitting smoking since it affects my ability to socialize. does everyone get this and just not care, or am i the exception to the rule?
If it worries you, quit. No drug is worth taking if you don't like its effects (or after effects). I used to get drunk * a lot * and it took 20 odd years to learn that if I didn't want to feel like shit the next day, I'd best stop drinking so much. I'm lucky to drink a six pack a month (used to get through a slab [24 cans] in a day once) now.
But then, if you choose to continue smoking, as others have suggested, you'll 'get used to it' and your body will adjust. Hell, I've been smoking for 30+ years and if I have a break for a month (unavoidable sometimes) my 'mixed up confusion' when smoking again after the break is quite noticable. But I know it'll happen and I know why. I also know that it'll pass after a week or so of regular smoking again.
 

BubbaSlick

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Dude, how could you feel "burnt out the day after smoking" and claim to have "smoked all day every day" at the time.... :noodler:
 

poutineeh

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when i said smoking for a year, i didnt mean straight... i meant from my first time till now. i typically just do it socially with friends, about 3 times a week.
 
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