If u didnt snoke for a week youd feel sharp as a knife. Looks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser. Light tolerance is key. The biggest changes I've noticed is almost complete loss of REM / Dreaming sleep (I have terrible dreams, so I'm okay with this) and feeling groggy in the morning. If I smoke at the beginning of the day, like you said, the day is a blur. So in my personal experience I wouldn't reccomend it.

I use about .3g when I smoke and I only do that once a week.

Making 8hrs or sleep feel like 4hrs. HuffPost is part of Verizon Media. I've never been much of a morning person though. The clear-headedness and ability to handle social situations with ease, retain information, and everything else is kind of intoxicating in it's own right.

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There is also good evidence that smoking increases the likelihood of both snoring and sleep apnea. I am a poly-drug user, but mostly stick to weed.

I smoke about .5 to a gram of weed every night to give myself a break from either a long day or to enjoy a good nights sleep. So I used to smoke regularly during the day. So, you're already doing better than a lot of people.

The site may not work properly if you don't, If you do not update your browser, we suggest you visit, Press J to jump to the feed. Without going into the details about the harmful chemicals and pollutants present in cigarette smoke, these irritants may contribute to swelling of the airway, especially the soft tissues lining the nose and throat. To enable Verizon Media and our partners to process your personal data select 'I agree', or select 'Manage settings' for more information and to manage your choices. Also, US homies go vote today plz & thank you, For me I like to smoke before doing any manual labor that requires little though but otherwise I try to keep it to night time to avoid potential laziness and I'm definitely less likely to do school work if high or I work slower, Yeah I agree schoolwork sucks while high. Wake n' bake, pack a bowl before work, pack a bowl on breaks, etc. effects on memory, concentration and other cognitive stuff is pretty common.

You're not really getting memory loss.

I don’t enjoy it if I’m working, it makes me an anxious mess with social interaction, and it drains my energy. Feeling your body just react to things naturally as opposed to being in an "artificially" induced state feels absolutely amazing.

On my off days. I have heard that it may effect short term memory, but given the small amount that I smoke, should i be concerned? Idk if you'd consider this to be a bad thing but it's a thing. What are the short/long term effects of this routine if I continue doing this..

You can change your choices at any time by visiting Your Privacy Controls. It’s something to look forward to, “extends” your off time and is a nice way to treat yourself. Wake n' bake, pack a bowl before work, pack a bowl on breaks, etc. Damage to the lungs may lead to other problems and decrease oxygen levels at night. This includes: URLs, markets, PMs, etc.

However. Should I save my smoke sesh for the night time or enjoy the sunshine a little bit more? Feel too weird smoking in the day time aha Thanks a lot for the feedback, Just be conscious of the line between want and need, I smoke every night basically and don't really feel anything (negative at least lol). I feel like being sober is another drug and I love it just as much. Smoking everyday eventually gives me anxiety and paranoid feelings. I'd say keep smoking weed as long as you enjoy it and it isn't negatively impacting your life in other ways. I used to run/go for walks/do cool projects during the day after a bowl or two, but at night I'm tired and just wanna watch shows or movies and go to bed.

I don't know. I like to smoke a few hours before bed, after all of my events for the day have been done. Working out, going to your job. Ah, I can't bare smoking during the day. So, what is your opinion on the "best" time to smoke? I've experienced a lot of positive effects from smoking daily, most noticabely my anxiety and depression have become incredibly easy to cope with.

EDIT: The memory thing is what I see referred to the most, and (obviously you don't know me so I can't prove this) in my experience, there has been no issue with short term memory whatsoever, unless I'm, like, blazed mid-day.

It's like the only thing that weed makes worse instead of better. I wake n bake.

So I used to smoke regularly during the day. I struggled with this for years before I came to a realization. YOU WILL BE BANNED FOR ASKING OR PROVIDING DRUG OR PARAPHERNALIA SOURCES, whether illegal or legal. When in doubt, DONT. you'll build tolerance and potentially go through mild withdrawal if you stop. If you start to feel different, give it a rest and see if anything changes. Smoking changes your natural circadian rhythm. Youre fine, as long as it doesent interfere with your life.

Is it best that I give it a break or even stop? For me when I started smoking every day before sleeping I wasn't able to sleep without smoking.

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I had the energy to get through the first part of my day effortlessly. Just from my own experience, I smoke a similar amount that you do on most days and my memory is about the same as it was before I started as far as i can tell. I think its important to be able to put down Cannabis for random T breaks. If you are continuing to succeed in your daily life, just don't worry about it. I cut my usage in HALF, and still feel satisfied. Taking random breaks can actually make me feel like I'm in another state of intoxication.

Assuming you're a grown adult, it just stays in your system mildly for a few days. Just remember that there is no 100% safe drug use.

doing stuff sober starts to be less interesting. the main thing for me though would be that it becomes a habit, rather than weed being something enjoyable and fun that you treat yourself with it eventually just becomes another part of your day. I randomly take a few weeks off per year and my tolerance appreciates it. This is a risk reduction resource. I appreciate being sober more now than I ever did before I started using multiple drugs. In which case, that's not a "side effect" of smoking weed daily. One thing that definitely did change is that I pretty much need weed to get a good night's sleep now after smoking regularly for about a year.

But smoking everyday before bed is fine millions do every night, Yea, it's strictly reserved for night time. But, one thing I can tell you FOR SURE is that the effects of smoking weed daily are minuscule in comparison to the effects of drinking daily. It really fucked with my memory. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. I find it a lot more pleasurable to smoke at the end of the night when all your work/daily routine is complete.

By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Smoked every night for the past 5 years and I'm doing fine.

Like if I didn't have weed I would just lay in bed for hours, unable to fall asleep. However, as much as I loved smoking during the day, I noticed that it would make me a little less social and made a lot of the day blur together, so I switched to smoking just at night/after dinner, which helped with both of those things a lot.

Idk if you'd consider this to be a bad thing but it's a thing. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. It's known to mess with memory. Cookies help us deliver our Services. It is just an effect of (typically indica-dominant) strains of weed. This is purely anecdotal but when I started to learn how to program I had to lay off it during the week.

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the amount you smoke isn't that small. Thanks a ton for the insight though!

We promote harm reduction and fight against the drugs stigma. Now, though, I'm realizing that I'm not properly utilizing my high as well. Waiting till I got home: I enjoyed my highs SO much more, like you can really feel the difference between sobriety and being stoned.

The only real negative I've gotten from smoking before bed is having a lot of trouble sleeping if I don't smoke.

I personally think the effects of weed depend way more on your reasons for doing it and your personal and social situations. cannabis smokers are the most social people I have ever met in my life, so I have no clue where your getting that. Having mastered what I was learning though it's no longer an issue.

It's usually the best because I have nothing looming over my head that I have to do, and I can just relax and eventually fall asleep. However, as much as I loved smoking during the day, I noticed that it would make me a little less social and made a lot of the day blur together, so I switched to smoking just at night/after dinner, which helped with both of those things a lot.

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I also weirdly find that I get way more high during the night time vs the day time, no matter how much I smoke! I'd say keep smoking weed as long as you enjoy it and it isn't negatively impacting your life in other ways.

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One thing that definitely did change is that I pretty much need weed to get a good night's sleep now after smoking regularly for about a year.

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