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What Does It Feel Like to Be High on Weed?

By markfortune / August 21, 2021

What Does It Feel Like to Be High on Weed?

Chances are you have heard of weed, it is widely used and people tend to get high when on it. What does it feel like to be high on weed?

Weed is among the most abused drugs in the world. Therefore, it also goes by the names marijuana, grass, bud, ganja, mary jane, and many other nicknames. It is typically green in color and comes from the dried flowers of the Cannabis sativa plant. 

There are many different ways to use weed. You can roll it in joints of blunts, smoke it out of glass or metal pipes, and some people even smoke the more potent THC oil that is made from this plant. Weed can also be eaten or drank when turned into edibles and mixed into any kind of food or beverage. The main ingredient in weed responsible for getting you high is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol or THC. This compound is found in the leaves and buds of the plant.

What Does It Feel Like to Be High on Weed?

What Does Smoking Weed Feel Like?

A weed high is drastically different in effect from person to person and depends on what kind of strain you are smoking. How you, in particular, will depend on several different things like the dose and the potency of the strain, whether you smoke, vape, or ingest it, how often you already use weed, and whether or not you are drinking and using other drugs as well.

Some people will have feelings of happiness and relaxation. Other people say it will feel like time is altered, and your sensory perception changes. While high on weed, the most common feelings include euphoria, relaxation, being giggly, feeling overly amused, more creative, and more sensitive to light, touch, sound, taste, and smell. But, unfortunately, it also creates feelings of hunger. This is often called having the munchies.

More About Being High on Weed

Being high on weed can also produce a lot of unpleasant feelings and experiences. The most common unpleasant feelings are panic and paranoia. Since it often leads to changes in your sensory perception, it can cause you to feel overstimulated or altered so that you begin to feel scared and paranoid. Other common negative feelings are anxiety, confusion, delusions and hallucinations, nausea and vomiting, and even psychosis.

The Stages of Being High

THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, enters your bloodstream through the lungs when you smoke it. Weeds concentration in the blood will peak within just minutes. Since THC concentration in your blood changes as time passes, you will likely feel different stages of being high.

For example, the feelings of euphoria associated with weed will peak at around the same time the level of THC has peaked in the blood. During this time is when you will feel the most open, adventurous, and even artistic. However, as time passes, typically a couple of hours, and the levels begin to go down in the blood, you will begin to level back out and feel overly tired and relaxed. In other words, you will become a couch potato.

Smoking or vaping weed will cause these initial effects within minutes, peak around 20-30 minutes, and the total high will last around 2-3 hours. When you use weed edibles, the effects are much stronger and will last longer as well. You will feel the initial effects within 30-90 minutes, peak at around 3 hours, and the effects will last for up to 24 hours. Don’t plan on doing anything else for the entire day because edibles can leave you feeling completely incapacitated.

Find Sobriety For Marijuana Dependence at On Call Treatment

There is a reason why weed is such a commonly used and abused drug. And while there aren’t any serious effects to abusing this drug, it can take over your life just the same. Many people become addicted to the feelings it creates to a point where they cant think about or do anything else. Abuse and addiction to marijuana should be taken just as seriously as other drugs like meth or heroin. Contact On Call Treatment today to find out about your treatment options. 

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