#CBD for panic attacks
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marclef · 5 months ago
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That "Doctor Zaza" spam message is not only freaking halarious, but it's gotten me curious as to what Fake Peppino would look like if he was just high af
...... you wanna know what the dumb thing is.
this IS something i've legitimately had a couple headcanons about hehe 😅
for my Fake Peppino, since he absorbs stuff so well, if by chance he ended up ingesting any smoke or edible into his system, it'd hit him HARD, getting him so out of it and relaxed that he'd barely be able to keep form. literally just a living goop pile at that point.
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(lost in the sauce........)
and another thing, he'd be even clingier to friends/others around him than normal. probably going up to Peppino or somebody and trying to wrap around them, which, at that point, wouldn't even be dangerous at all from how goopy he is. it would just be real sticky.
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the good, goopy boy just wants to be real clingy now.
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ninyard · 4 months ago
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neil josten the type of guy to lock himself in the bathroom crying the first time he smokes weed
neil josten the type of guy to smoke weed and after ten seconds say "do you guys feel it yet?"
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sleaterkinnie · 1 year ago
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GOING TO KILL MYSELF I JUST TRIED TO BUY CBD GUMMIES AT THE SMOKE SHOP I ALWAYS GET THEM AND THE CASHIER WHO IVE NEVER SEE BEFORE WAS LIKE SORRY YOU HAVE TO BE 21 FOR THESE . WHAT DO YOU MEAN . this is the last straw . IT DOESNT EVEN GET YOU HIGH WHY CANT I HAVE CBD GUMMIES AT 19
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jigenstits · 2 years ago
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lupin vapes cbd for his anxiety and shares it with jigen for his insomnia
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ur-stepdad · 2 years ago
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world's shortest saddest story:
marijuana allergy 😔
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horce-divorce · 9 months ago
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dying fucking starving hungry and actually HAVING an appetite but I take a tiny swig of milk and am instantly incapacitated with nausea and as soon as it hits my stomach everything starts cramping around it and then I get a headache bc all the blood in my body is trying to divert to my stomach and then im so fatigued and in so much pain and so nauseous all I can do is lie in bed. great
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ngl I've been living in the lala land of tolerable levels of christianity for so long that I kind of forgot that most christians were Like That. I'm sure those videos were meant to like make people see the truth of christianity but honestly they're making me question my faith in the opposite direction. could a religion that's real and true and good turn a nice person into a raging bigot? could it turn so many nice people into bigots? could a truly loving God let his people go so far off the path of love without correction? it's hard to think about it and I don't want to. I have too much going on to challenge my faith-related OCD rn.
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calmanxietycbd · 1 year ago
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CBD for Anxiety Relief: A Comprehensive Guide
Comprehensive guide on using CBD for anxiety relief.
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snatchpalace · 1 year ago
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About to smoke this FAT farmer's market delta 9 joint I bought for $10, I hope it doesn't kill me
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not-so-superheroine · 1 year ago
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well.
i have some bargin cbd bud. and life is hard and i want calm.
sounds like time to have a bowl
idec dad wants to give me a hard time. let's have a less jittery day.
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we-nothing-but-hemp · 1 year ago
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no1deepspacehater · 3 months ago
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The DeepSpace Boys Getting High
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A/N: I don't even like smoking, most of the time I have panic attacks but I've had like 1 or 2 good highs. anyway WHERE MY LADS 420 BLAZERS AT??? this ones for you guys <3
☆ Zayne
Has used CBD oil once or twice for body pain from his evol, has never really gotten high though. Other than that, not much experience.
Would prefer eating edibles over anything. Put an infused macaron in his face and he is folding immediately.
Is the type to go non-verbal once it hits.
And he gets really slow. Not like dumb slow but physically slow. He starts buffering like a youtube vid on bad wifi.
Both of you got high once and though you had called him numerous times, he only looked up from his work email after you touched his shoulder, he’d only typed “As per my last email,” within the 10 minutes he was staring at the screen.
☆ Xavier
His body is already on low power mode 24/7, weed is sending him fast asleep immediately.
Good luck waking him up within the next 24 hours.
Has some experience, but it’s not something he does often.
Doesn’t like the smell from smoking it, so you both drink it as tea or sweets as well.
Did give Jeremiah some seeds to plant once and told him it was tomato seeds as a ‘joke’.
Gets the worst munchies afterwords, so you both always have lots of snacks prepared.
☆ Rafayel
Experimented with it before so he could see how his art would turn out while high.
Needless to say, he would do anything but paint.
House? Cleaned. Paperwork? Take a hike Thomas. All four seasons of that new comedy you both started? Watched.
Speaking of comedy, when high, everything is instantly 5x funnier with him.
Thomas was scolding you both for something, and you both nearly pissed yourself laughing because Rafayel whispered. “He looks like a barracuda when mad.”
Thomas was not impressed and banned you both from smoking ever again.
☆ Sylus
Not interested, sorry.
Even if he does to humour you, he’s not doing enough to get baked, more like a light buzz.
Prefers alcoholism, like a true alcoholic.
He’s a bit more loose in personality when he does get buzzed though, his softer smiles showing up more, and he laughs at your antics more.
On a side note, the twins are hilarious when they’re high as well.
I have a small headcanon that Sylus can’t actually get truly drunk or high, since his body heals itself, kind of like a Deadpool situation, except he can get slightly buzzed or close to 'kind of' drunk, he’d have to focus on not triggering his evol though, and that’s just too much work.
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heartnosekid · 10 months ago
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hey friends, i wanted to share some things that are going on in my life right now. mostly for possible support, since it is really difficult going through this right now and i wonder if any of y’all have been through the same.
in july, i had three psychogenic non epileptic seizures (PNES) which required me to go to the hospital. they were caused by extreme nervous system stress, i.e. ptsd and panic attacks combined with the fact i was trying to self medicate with cbd and delta 8. super scary, never experienced a fear and strangeness like that before.
since then, i have had like. no full seizures but instances where i felt like i did before the onset of having the three in july.
i am now coming off cymbalta, the second SNRI i have had to come off in the last three years. i am experiencing pretty intense withdrawals and i was wondering if anyone else has had experience with cymbalta withdrawal as well and if anyone could tell me what their experience was like.
essentially my withdrawal symptoms are feeling similar to how the onset of the PNE seizures felt, and i am kind of just. i guess super scared. i have a support system IRL, but regardless of that, whenever i have these symptoms, i feel so alone and isolated. not necessarily in a lonely way, but in the way that i feel the extremest thing is going to happen and no one will be able to help me, if you know what i mean.
so yeah. i’m sorry to vent here, health problems have really been kicking my hind-end in recent years and now the seizures and withdrawals on top of it has really made things more complicated. and i wanted to know if anyone else has any similar experiences, because if someone has shared my experience, it will somehow calm me down. i will be responding to all comments left on this post btw.
as always, i love you all. very very much. if i miss any trigger tags on this post, please let me know and i will fix it accordingly.
- ish 💕
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sometimes-men-need-help-too · 10 months ago
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9 Things Not to Say to Someone With Anxiety
1. “Calm down.”
Telling someone to “calm down” has never, ever made it happen. Those words are not magic and definitely not helpful. If the person experiencing anxiety had the ability to calm down in that moment, they’d absolutely do it. To someone with anxiety, this all-too-common phrase is patronizing and annoying. What to do instead: Model calm. Talk gently. Slow your breathing to dispel your own rising anxiety. Try saying something like, “I’m here for you,” “I’m here to listen,” or “I’ll stay with you.”
2. “It’s not a big deal.”
Most people with anxiety know that some of their thoughts are irrational and out of proportion to the situation at hand, at least in their quiet, non-anxious moments. But when anxiety rears its head, it is huge. It is a big deal because it’s all-consuming. Telling someone in the middle of an anxiety (or panic) attack that whatever they’re worrying about is “not a big deal” minimizes their very real distress. Validating their feelings is a better response. Try something like, “I can see you’re really worried.”
3. “Why are you so anxious?”
Talk about an impossible question to answer! Sure, some people may occasionally be able to identify the source of their distress in a particular moment, but oftentimes, anxiety and panic attacks strike for no apparent reason. Also not helpful: Attempting to explain to someone why you think they have anxiety and what they should do about it. As one person with anxiety said, “In situations of severe anxiety or a panic attack, I don’t need that—I want someone to listen and be there. They don’t have to do or say anything.”
4. “I know how you feel.”
Unless you also have an anxiety disorder, you have no idea what it feels like to be crippled with anxiety; the butterflies and nerves you experience before a test or important work presentation are not the same. Sharing your experiences with anxiety with a friend in the midst of a panic attack is not helpful. One individual said, “Please don’t create a competition by telling me how your anxiety, or circumstance that caused your anxiety, is so much worse than mine. That doesn’t help.” Instead, say something like, “I’m always here for you.”
5. “Stop worrying.”
A close cousin of “calm down,” “stop worrying” is a completely unhelpful response. More than anything, the person with anxiety wants to stop worrying. But in the moment, worry is not exactly a conscious choice or under voluntary control. Instead, you can help the individual slow down and challenge their anxious thoughts. If a coworker is anxious about a big presentation and convinced she’ll fail, you can say, “It’s totally normal to feel stressed. But I know you’ve prepared and have given great presentations in the past.”
6. “Just breathe.”
Breathing exercises can alleviate anxiety, but they work best when first suggested or practiced during moments of calm. Someone who is already breathing more quickly or shallowly than usual may have a very difficult time shifting their breathing pattern while their mind is spinning. Instead of saying, “just breathe,” model deep breathing. Slow your own breath and breathe in deeply and slowly through the nose and out through gently pursed lips. Note: If the person with anxiety routinely uses breathing exercises to control their anxiety, reminding them to “breathe” may be helpful.
7. “Have you tried [fill in the blank]?”
CBD and essential oils are not a cure for anxiety. Neither is a paleo or gluten-free or vegetarian diet. Exercise, meditation and yoga help some people manage their anxiety, but they’re definitely not a cure-all. Remember: Anxiety is a very individual experience. What helps one person may not help another. Instead of making suggestions, try asking the person with anxiety, “What can I do to help you?” Most people who live with anxiety already know what works and what doesn’t work for them. During moments of calm (and if you are close with the person), you can ask about techniques they’ve tried or what works best for them.
8. “It’s all in your head.”
On some level, people who have anxiety disorders know the worry is ‘all in their head.’ But that doesn’t make their anxiety or fears any less real. Uttering this phrase dismisses their very real concerns and the impact anxiety is having on their lives. Instead, try helping individuals with anxiety connect with the physical world around them. Offer to walk with them. Help them find a quiet place. Turn on some music, if they’re open to it.
9. “Get over it.”
People don’t choose to have anxiety. It’s a health condition, just like diabetes, asthma, or high blood pressure. Telling someone to “get over it” is insensitive at best; at worst, it signals an unwillingness to help the individual deal with a chronic condition and the concern at hand. It’s much more helpful to show your support, even if you don’t truly understand the condition or what it feels like. Try saying something like, “This is tough, but we’ll get through it together.” Back that statement up with action: Stay with them as needed. Help them find treatment, if appropriate. Celebrate successes.
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emmaspolaroid · 6 months ago
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she’s okay and back home and getting an appointment for medication, thank god. but head in my hands bc I saw “sister” and “ER” and my heart stopped for half a second
when my mom starts a text with Hey Girlie! ….
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cold--carnage · 11 months ago
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okay random question for my moots who smoke a lot of weed/take benzos
I take Klonopin for my panic attacks and anxiety and one time I did something relatively stupid and was like "hey what if I took this pill and then ripped on this weed pen" and so anyway like 30 minutes later I'm laying flat on the bed high out of my fucking mind and freaking the fuck out
SO my question is: will having the meds in my body be okay in combination with the weed if it's spaced a few hours apart? or will those two substances both being present make the weed insanely strong no matter what? I know they interact, but what are the parameters of it and stuff
because I wanna get high but it needs to be incredibly chill and safe like I got a very low thc cartridge and it's very high cbd and the weed guy said it was good for high anxiety people BUT if it's gonna mix with the meds that's a whole other story
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