Hey AD, it's been good, thanks. I wish i could be as reflective as zeus but i'll keep it simple and say it's good. each day/week/month gets more comfortable in my new surroundings. i really do enjoy campus, my co-workers and my job/career path. i hate to admit how much of a creature of habit i am/can be and thus disrupting that was very challenging for me but i do think i made the right choice. i still have some habits i need to break/correct/work on (putting myself out there more, being "an adult", if you will) but i think i'm getting better at it etc. it is a nice area and i am amazed at how beautiful it is out here...even the air feels/smells/tastes(?) better. i don't wanna say kansas is boring but it is...plain...even living in it's largest city... but being out here just feels so different, in so many ways. it's a process but i like the direction i'm in. my biggest regret so far is missing an opportunity to hang with GRB's own Freed Roger.Arthur Dent wrote:How’s Colorado been treating you?Jocephus wrote:i think some of it is i'm still absorbing my new life out here and sometimes the higher content can throw me for a loop for a bit.
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I hurt my wrist this fall playing golf. I bought some of the topical cream and I'll be dammed, it seemed to help.go birds wrote:not a bad idea actually. there's a dispensary down the street me that sells gummies, actually.stlouie_lipp wrote:I know a guy who is a nervous flyer and he said he had some CBD edibles and it helped quite a bit.
what's everyone's experience with CBD?
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My wife- who has plenty of gummies available as her son is a big shot in the Colorado weed biz- swears by ginger for motion sickness.go birds wrote:so i have a weird question.
Recently, i've become prone to motion sickness..whether it be by car or air. so naturally, when i'm slated for long roadtrips, it leads to a great deal of anxiety, which in turn just fuels my stomach issues even more. it's a vicious cycle.
im headed to colorado this week for a ski trip and am already dreading the trip between denver and breckenridge.
the trip there should be manageable but i'm worried about the trip back since i will most assuredly be hungover.
I'm wondering if i take an edible...will it help put my mind at ease? What's everyone's thoughts on that?
And how much of an edible should i take if our shuttle is leaving at 9 am and my flight out of denver isn't until 5 pm.
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Ginger doesn’t do anything for me unfortunately
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I always figured it was a placebo effect but what do I knowgo birds wrote:Ginger doesn’t do anything for me unfortunately
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I'd ask for their opinion at the dispensary on this, but my hot take is that an edible might not be your best bet for motion sickness. I think weed classic may serve you better for that.go birds wrote:Ginger doesn’t do anything for me unfortunately
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Can you explain the ginger thing? I get motion sickness pretty easily. What form of ginger supposedly works?lukethedrifter wrote:
My wife- who has plenty of gummies available as her son is a big shot in the Colorado weed biz- swears by ginger for motion sickness.
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Apparently not placeboGashouse wrote:Can you explain the ginger thing? I get motion sickness pretty easily. What form of ginger supposedly works?lukethedrifter wrote:
My wife- who has plenty of gummies available as her son is a big shot in the Colorado weed biz- swears by ginger for motion sickness.
https://www.physiology.org/doi/full/10. ... 00164.2002
She just takes something that looks like cough drop
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Curious about the reasoning here.G. Keenan wrote:I'd ask for their opinion at the dispensary on this, but my hot take is that an edible might not be your best bet for motion sickness. I think weed classic may serve you better for that.go birds wrote:Ginger doesn’t do anything for me unfortunately
I’ve never done an edible so I would prolly be taking a SMALL amount but my thought process is that an edible takes a little bit longer to set in and would last longer than what smoking would provide.
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Edibles do take longer to set in and do usually last longer, yes. Occasionally I've gotten a little bit of dizziness/nausea from edibles (last Thursday), which is why I thought it might not be the best answer to motion sickness. That said, I was also combining it with alcohol and smoking weed too, so I was probably just all around [expletive] up.go birds wrote:Curious about the reasoning here.G. Keenan wrote:I'd ask for their opinion at the dispensary on this, but my hot take is that an edible might not be your best bet for motion sickness. I think weed classic may serve you better for that.go birds wrote:Ginger doesn’t do anything for me unfortunately
I’ve never done an edible so I would prolly be taking a SMALL amount but my thought process is that an edible takes a little bit longer to set in and would last longer than what smoking would provide.


