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I know if I have to ask I have a problem. But I do hide some of my drinking from my wife because she is extra sensitive about it. Like having 2-3 IPAs in a week she thinks is too much for me. I think it unfortunately makes me drink MORE because if I'm gonna have 2-3 IPAs a couple nights a week I might as well make it 3 times a week. Etc. (It's rarely ever 3 though).
I'm not a day drinker. I never drive. Etc. But I do feel a bit of a dependency. It's been the same level for years though. I never black out or forget stuff. I never have more in the house than I plan to drink in a night.
Idk. I'm just typing this for my own rationalization at this point. I know no amount is healthy. But I also don't really want to stop either. I exercise and eat ok otherwise. I'm a tiny bit overweight and that's literally the beer. Would be a good reason to stop or reduce the amount of nights.
I know it's not the same, but cannabis is so much better for you especially if you vape or eat it. Much cheaper too! Good luck!
God I wish. I was a pot head through a very very hard time of my life. Family death, after college shock. Weed was great for me when I needed it. But the good thing about weed is that it lets you walk away from it.
I had a really bad trip taking an ungodly amount of edibles one time. Literally thought I was taking CBD gummies. Basically, I went to get CBD gummies and the dude at counter was like. Oh, yeah, we got that in blackberry now, you want it? Of course. So he must have grabbed THC by mistake and I don't know how much I had. But I was gone. Like for days.
I was organizing parts of my brain that were out of order. Hallucinating (maybe high and dreaming? Idk). I know people say that doesn't happen on weed. But maybe my brain is just different.
Long story short. I have a panic attack when I get high now. I know it's not weed but a mental side effect of whatever that experience did to me.
But weed let me walk away from it without any side effects or withdrawal. I'm glad for that. Weed is great and I wish it worked the same way it use to for me.
Way too much can definitely cause hallucinations and aS you experienced,, can cause some really horrible experiences. If you ever want to try again, start with an extremely low dosage - low enough where you don't feel anything.
There are more options out there if you really want to break free from addiction before more damage is done. It's worth it.