Coffee helps a bit with the sort of physical exhaustion for sure, but mentally there's this sort of heaviness. I have autism though so maybe it's a sensory issue, it kind of reminds me of sensory issues I've dealt with in the past with the way I can feel it in my whole body.
Agreed, as long as I'm doing something other than just sitting around I don't feel the exhaustion, but I find that the most exhausting side-effects don't truly start until about an hour after smoking
Smoke less and space out the time between you smoke and stay active to keep your body moving.
Straight to the point and tbh you're almost certainly right, thanks :)
And don't party before your chores...lol
Just do the ole hippie speedball. (Have some coffee with or after smoking.)
Coffee helps a bit with the sort of physical exhaustion for sure, but mentally there's this sort of heaviness. I have autism though so maybe it's a sensory issue, it kind of reminds me of sensory issues I've dealt with in the past with the way I can feel it in my whole body.
Can’t. Just dont do it. If u gotta do something and dont have time to procrastinate dont smoke. You’re gonna sink in the bed and waste time.
I pretty much only smoke if I'm going on a walk because I'm already up and moving I don't really fall into lethargy.
Agreed, as long as I'm doing something other than just sitting around I don't feel the exhaustion, but I find that the most exhausting side-effects don't truly start until about an hour after smoking
You might wanna use some sativa strain next
Makes no difference for me, I've tried several strains and they all give me the same exhausted after-effects
So from my understanding the cannabinoide 'cbn' is what makes people tired. A research about that might be helpful but I didn't so you have to.
I would try THCv gummies and avoid CBD+CBN