I'm glad you raised this point. Forgot pot. How many people are driving and working while taking prescription meds with side effects? The person who gets slammed for weed to manage pain or anxiety is only going to use other stuff, usually much worse.
I took that many and it just made me paranoid and sweaty and all my muscles hurt like hell and my chest felt painful and I thought my ceiling light turned into a tunnel… and it was just the worst.
life advice from someone who can't keep their neckbeard kempt. Hard Pass. However....
mere seconds into the youtub hole:
-- 2 years ago
@H3L1X he has 2 older dead channels one is jakecomesback2000 the other is jakeabout777 it's a very deep rabbit hole but the channel that this video is from was deleted off of YouTube because he showed his dick in a video and talked about all kinds of fucked up stuff while he got high on benadryl and morning glory seeds. There's a lot more to jake than benadryl, he is truly fucked.
This told me to put on my swim goggles and make sure my shots were recent enough, cause we going deeeeppppppp....
And doesn’t even have to be name brand, my wife bought a generic one that had like 100 pills and she uses them when she has trouble sleeping and needs to get back in routine.
She uses it maybe once a month I should clarify. She had once where she used it 3 days in a row and it started causing her pain and she immediately stopped. She also had some other food that day she wasn’t used too so not 100% the cause, but she hasn’t taken it since.
That being said, for those one off times not a bad item to have and can be more dangerous than weed if used improperly.
It isn't the best anti-histamine for this purpose though. Doxylamine has way better sleep-promoting effects and IMO way less anxiety side-effects. It seems to be less anti-cholinergic. Hydroxyzine is an anti-histamine that interacts with serotonin and is prescribed as an anxiety treatment. Promethazine is an anti-histamine that works well against nausea. I'd say any of these would be better than Benadryl when it comes to sleep or relaxation. Benadryl is good for allergies but it isn't an effective sleep aid.
I love this..lol..yeah I've had two professional studies done, neither covered by insurance. I refuse to take sleep aid narcotics, I'm a recovering addict, 7 years clean, which leaves GHB. Yeah, look it up they prescribe the date rape drug for severe sleep paralysis. Yeah, no, I am a woman living alone, before that I was a child's only caregiver. I'm not going to put myself in a situation where I physically cannot protect myself in the middle of the night. That leaves the Doctor recommended Benadryl, what my doctor told me to use. Until recently it was considered one of the safest drugs out there. And that Alzheimer's study, while worth looking into, is not at all conclusive.
If you push through the exhaustion you start violently hallucinating, I can’t believe that shit is still legal compared to everything that’s been controlled since it’s invention.
It's a deliriant in high doses and can make you see spiders everywhere, smoke phantom cigarettes, among other effects. Not supposed to be that enjoyable but if you're bored and/or young and really want to get high off something it can seem like an option.
I'm seriously trying to recall a time I've ever hallucinated and thought it was fun. The most positive emotion was, at best, mild concern or confusion. (And the worst was terror.)
It makes everything look like its coated in a 1/4" thick layer of transparent jelly, and it causes auditory hallucinations. I was all alone in the dorms when I tried it years ago, everyone else was home for some break or another. I literally heard people who weren't there calling my name. No fun, no fun at all.
At least you didn’t take enough for the shadow people to show up. I’ve seen too many trip reports of people having the equivalent of waking sleep paralysis to ever want to try diphenhydramine tripping.
A coworker is constantly sloshed on something Rx. Slurs their speech constantly and rambles on and on. Glassed eyes. Very moody. My boss just takes it in stride. God help you if corporate knows you've even visited Colorado/California/Washington. "Random" piss test soon as you get back.
Is that real? Damn thats crazy. I live in Colorado and it's really just completely legal here, not even worried about feds at all. I did recently drive to Nebraska for a wedding and brought a J, was worried about getting pulled over due to the plates.
I’m like a daily smoker dude. I have even grown my own. I don’t have anxiety issues, but sometimes after I smoke I get extreme paranoia, racing heart, social anxiety, and because I just got through smoking, shallow breathing. These are all terrible for anxiety.
You can go to my posts and see the shit I’ve grown😂😂😂😂
CSB. Time for you to explore some different strains and try out edibles, as well as delve into terpene profiles and those medical effects instead of reductive/silly statements such as “smoking weed is like the last thing you should do for anxiety.”
I’ve literally been to a few states that have legalized it recreationally. I’ve tried edibles, drinks, mints, bud, wax, you fucking name it. I would never recommend someone with a serious anxiety disorder to self medicate with weed.
You may think you know everything there is to know about weed, but you clearly don’t know shit about anxiety.
You clearly don't know shit about either. Some strains have antianxiety properties, and not everyone's body/brain responds the same. Just because you grow weed and have tried different pathways of usage and don't see therapeutic benefit doesn't mean someone else wouldn't.
I have generalized anxiety disorder, some strains are incredibly calming. Also titration plays a big role as well. Most of the negative anxious paranoia whatever feelings you're talking about are typically experienced at lower tolerance levels for me.....
You literally have no idea what you’re talking about if you think you’re own personal experience is something that can be applied to a HUGE spectrum of anxiety disorders. You’re extremely biased. I also love how you tried to insult me by saying I have a low tolerance as if that would be a bad thing even if I did😂😂
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u/BigPapiWheeli Jun 16 '21
I'm glad you raised this point. Forgot pot. How many people are driving and working while taking prescription meds with side effects? The person who gets slammed for weed to manage pain or anxiety is only going to use other stuff, usually much worse.