• EssentialNPC@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Daily alcohol: blunts my emotional pain, causes awful feelings in my stomach, does damage to multiple organ systems, is physically addictive, and gives you a hangover the next day.

    Daily THC and other cannabinoids consumed via edibles: blunts my emotional pain, blunts my physical pain, has a minor effect on working memory when used over years that does not further inhibit cognitive ability or motivation, is not physically addictive, and has no impact on the next day.

    Used to self medicate in vaguely controlled doses, it is a no-brainer. MJ is not perfect by any means, but it is world better than booze for frequent users.

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    6 months ago

    Seems like an easy choice. You’ll feel the effects of daily drinking with in a week or two, but pot smoking? Doesn’t seem to affect the day to day

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      6 months ago

      I’d agree weed is the healthier choice but I don’t think it’s fair to say it doesn’t affect the day to day. I used to smoke everyday and it really messed with my short term memory and sleep.

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          6 months ago

          Both. For a couple years it was definitely all day but through college it was just in the evenings. The mental effects were a lot worse when it was all day but I noticed it still when it was just evenings.

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            6 months ago

            That may also be due to the strength. Not to mention, it’s hard to measure thc amounts when inhaled. Other methods can be dosed out consistently, and even at low doses, although not always with the same effect as smoking. There may be better ways is all I’m saying.

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      I don’t know what it was, but after a while of using regularly, it got to a point where every time I smoked, I would get panicky and my stomach would be on the verge of throwing up.

      It was overall a very unpleasant experience. I’ve since cut way back and only smoke on weekends and just a couple small joints at that.

      I found when I had a vape pen or flower, I would take in huge amounts and it would send me to the stratosphere every time. Now I can actually stay coherent enough to remember and enjoy the experience.

      I know I’ve heard about this happening to other people as well where it’s fine for a while, but then it’s like your body starts to reject or something along those lines.

      All that being said, the few times I’ve gotten really drunk, the experience wasn’t enjoyable at all and the headache the next day was monumental.

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      6 months ago

      It does have day to day effects, but it’s definitely less dangerous than alcohol. It’s still overloading your dopamine levels when you use it, and effecting your dopamine production. I used daily for over a decade, and I still use once every couple months, but my emotional regulation has been so much easier since I quit daily smoking. Less frustration, less depression, just a better baseline emotional state. Several long term studies show this also. This podcast has a lot of great info from a neuroscientist with a history of addiction.

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    Drinking everyday is hell on your body let me tell you.

    Daily cannabis feels great though.

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        6 months ago

        I tried that, but then I discovered doing both at the same time was even more fun.

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        6 months ago

        That’s me, sorta. For the first time since I turned 21 (so almost 15 years), I can have just one drink and not want another. I didn’t even really try to cut back, it just happened naturally after I took up cannabis.

        Looking back, it’s kind of incredible how much alcohol was bringing me down.

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      I’ve lost 50 lbs in the past year. It is almost entirely due to the fact that I replaced alcohol with weed after it became legal here. I sleep better, eat better, I’m less anxious, and I actually look forward to working out now.

      It’s very hard to see any downsides.

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      6 months ago

      i honestly don’t think this is good for your mental health, but i’m glad your body feels better (i hope you’re not smoking it)

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    Technically, I am a daily consumer of cannabis, but in reality I microdose (one to two hits off a vape pen) before bed to combat chronic insomnia. I know many people have a glass of wine with dinner or a “night cap” before bed. I guess I am wondering what they mean by daily use.

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    6 months ago

    Newly legalized drug being used at a faster rate than when it was illegal.

    Amazing. What a scoop.

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      6 months ago

      I think you misread. The headline itself says that weed is being used more than alchohol, not more than it was when it was illegal.

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        For the first time, the number of Americans who use marijuana just about every day has surpassed the number who drink that often, a shift some 40 years in the making as recreational pot use became more mainstream and legal in nearly half of U.S. states.

        Since the legality is the thing that has changed, that’s not that surprising.

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          Obviously legality of weed is related, but I’m arguing that there is a “scoop” here, that weed has passed a milestone; it’s more commonly used daily than alchohol.

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            Fair enough I guess, I just think that would be kind of expected. Alcohol is extremely expensive.