CarolWilks 0 Report post Posted January 14 Hi, I had a question I wanted to throw out there for some of the really heavy cannabis users. A little background, I'm in my late 40s, I'm a fairly responsible adult, live a healthy lifestyle but use cannabis between 0.3- 0.5 gram, twice daily for mental health and overall well-being. The flower is in the 25% THC range and I prepare as edibles. I've been using on and off for decades and have developed a very high tolerance to cannabis. I now don't really get the kind of psychedelic type effects from cannabis anymore that I used to when I was younger and smoking recreationally. I know if I take a tolerance break even a few days, a week, for example, I will get much higher from THC accompanied with many of the additional psychedelic-ish-type effects that are generally absent when I'm using regularly. I should also mention I've tripped about a dozen times off LSD and mushrooms as a teenager So with that in mind, on to my question: Recently I've been experimenting with some GT's that a friend has grown. Mostly in the 1g-2.5g dry range with 7-10 days in between. I'm not on any meds and take on an empty stomach but I've found that the experience is underwhelming, more like a micro/mini dose in effects. Even with 2.5g the most I'd feel is a very slight shift in consciousness but nothing pronounced. Others have had trips from the same batch in the 1.5G range. Just wondering if heavy THC use might be responsible for inhibiting some of the range of effects that mushrooms can produce? If anyone has any experience or insight I'd be grateful to hear your thoughts Thanks in advance! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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