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Dr.Pecker

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I believe your looking for a cbn strain its more sedative. You need a high cbn strain unfortunately I don't know of any tested strains high in cbn. I have one that might work but its untested. Its smooth has a sweet smell and is a relaxing mellow high.
I keep getting cbn and cbc mixd up either one would work cbn is just thc degraded. cbc is more rare
 

hydroMD

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I believe you can cure your buds to bring up the cbn. Find a high thc strain, cure it for a lonf period of time,even leaving it exposed to moderate uv lighting might work.


Maybe try finding someone with some stock left from last year
 

Choo

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Bethrae, stay away from edibles. Years ago when I suffered from anxiety attacks and would hyperventilate myself until I passed out, I tried eating pot for a while. I would just cook a nice bud in a little pot for a while and eat it. At the time I liked the long lasting intensity of the high but I made the mistake of cooking too much and eating on an empty stomach. I wound up in the emergency room because I passed out. I don't remember but I probably had a bad anxiety attack. When I came to, the EMT said my vitals wouldn't stabilize. There's more to the story which is funny as hell but I just wanted to warn you. Through the years users laugh at my tale of overdose but, anyone experienced with edibles knows, it CAN be done.
I smoke a milder sativa now for my arthritis, my anxiety attacks left years ago. The sativa though in small doses is very relaxing to me also. Whatever you do, just take it easy, one small toke to start, just enough to calm.
 

Yessica...

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Bethrae, stay away from edibles. Years ago when I suffered from anxiety attacks and would hyperventilate myself until I passed out, I tried eating pot for a while. I would just cook a nice bud in a little pot for a while and eat it. At the time I liked the long lasting intensity of the high but I made the mistake of cooking too much and eating on an empty stomach. I wound up in the emergency room because I passed out. I don't remember but I probably had a bad anxiety attack. When I came to, the EMT said my vitals wouldn't stabilize. There's more to the story which is funny as hell but I just wanted to warn you. Through the years users laugh at my tale of overdose but, anyone experienced with edibles knows, it CAN be done.
I smoke a milder sativa now for my arthritis, my anxiety attacks left years ago. The sativa though in small doses is very relaxing to me also. Whatever you do, just take it easy, one small toke to start, just enough to calm.
Eating it, is totally AWESOME. You just can't ever ever do it the way that you did - NEVER!

I am very careful when I make butter, I know the EXACT amount of cannabis butter per cookie. And I experiment, eat one - wait until it kicks in completely before thinking about eating another.

I have found, for myself (an all day, ery day smoker) I can usually ingest about 0.5 - 1.5 g of weed at one time, and find it enjoyable and without FREAKING OUT!!!!!!!

Everyone is different though, my mother ate one of my cookies the other night, and while I was hyper and awake - she sunk into my Bliss bag (giant bean bag chair) and kept starting at her fingers and toesies - super cute! HIIIIIiiigh as fuck.

Me ma has the 'thritis too! She is kinda ascared of being all high, because she is afraid she will fall over (she's 70 years old). She is interested in trying the kind that is high CBD (like from the Charlotte's Web documentary - which she saw, and now WANTS - hahah).

She also has Sjögren's syndrome, so she CAN'T smoke anything.

You think a mild Sativa would work for her? I'll still need to get her a vaporizer, make her a tincture, or give her some cookies for her to be able to get-it-in...

After accidentally dosing her a bit the other night though, I think she's afraid of my "Percocet cookies" as they were called. hahahahah - she didn't complain about back pain (or any pain) ONCE though. I'm much rather be high and NOT in pain, than in pain and NOT high....gross....hahaha.
 
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Dr.Pecker

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Eating it, is totally AWESOME. You just can't ever ever do it the way that you did - NEVER!

I am very careful when I make butter, I know the EXACT amount of cannabis butter per cookie. And I experiment, eat one - wait until it kicks in completely before thinking about eating another.

I have found, for myself (an all day, ery day smoker) I can usually ingest about 0.5 - 1.5 g of weed at one time, and find it enjoyable and without FREAKING OUT!!!!!!!

Everyone is different though, my mother ate one of my cookies the other night, and while I was hyper and awake - she sunk into my Bliss bag (giant bean bag chair) and kept starting at her fingers and toesies - super cute! HIIIIIiiigh as fuck.

Me ma has the 'thritis too! She is kinda ascared of being all high, because she is afraid she will fall over (she's 70 years old). She is interested in trying the kind that is high CBD (like from the Charlotte's Web documentary - which she saw, and now WANTS - hahah).

She also has Sjögren's syndrome, so she CAN'T smoke anything.

You think a mild Sativa would work for her? I'll still need to get her a vaporizer, make her a tincture, or give her some cookies for her to be able to get-it-in...

After accidentally dosing her a bit the other night though, I think she's afraid of my "Percocet cookies" as they were called. hahahahah - she didn't complain about back pain (or any pain) ONCE though. I'm much rather be high and NOT in pain, than in pain and NOT high....gross....hahaha.
A sativa will be alright for your mom just let it go a while longer until the buds have all amber trichomes this way the thc will change to cbn and not get her quite as high. Unless she likes being high.
 

Choo

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Actually, I think it all depends on the person so I would try both and see what happens.We are all different and are all affected in various ways by different forms of cannabis. I really never liked Indicas, or hash ( which back in the day [ 60's/70's] was usually made from Indicas) for that matter, I always preferred the Sativas and that is a personal choice.It is a familiar high and I like the fact that it makes me forget the pain in my joints and also seems to improve their flexibility to a certain extent.
 

roldgoldrlg

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Bethrae, stay away from edibles. Years ago when I suffered from anxiety attacks and would hyperventilate myself until I passed out, I tried eating pot for a while. I would just cook a nice bud in a little pot for a while and eat it. At the time I liked the long lasting intensity of the high but I made the mistake of cooking too much and eating on an empty stomach. I wound up in the emergency room because I passed out. I don't remember but I probably had a bad anxiety attack. When I came to, the EMT said my vitals wouldn't stabilize. There's more to the story which is funny as hell but I just wanted to warn you. Through the years users laugh at my tale of overdose but, anyone experienced with edibles knows, it CAN be done.
I smoke a milder sativa now for my arthritis, my anxiety attacks left years ago. The sativa though in small doses is very relaxing to me also. Whatever you do, just take it easy, one small toke to start, just enough to calm.
I completely lost my noodle by eating too much of an edible I didn't make myself. Not funny you ended up in the hospital, but I was asking my old lady to pretend she was a nurse, because I felt like I needed a hospital:) Too funny.
 

TacoMac

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Hey, everyone. I'm new to this site as I'm doing some serious research, Cause I'm highly interested in treating my symptoms organically rather than with pharmaceuticals! I used to smoke as a teen but started having serious panic attacks so I gave it up. I have severe anxiety and most people say indica is great for that but as I think back the more relaxed I was the more panic attacks I would have. I'm aware that the more CBD the better. So any advice you may have would be greatly appreciated! & some good strains as well.
I have two words for you: White Widow.
 
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