i smoked weed two times in the last week. i didnt get high either times. the first time didnt have ANY effect on me and the second time they said i was " blazed " QUESTION ONE : how long will it last in my system ? QUESTION TWO : why didnt i get high ? QUESTION THREE : what does it mean to be blazed?
Alin75 answered Sunday March 25 2007, 8:33 pm: Ok I can tackle two of the questions.
1. I have read conflicting stuff on this. But we can say at least 1 month to the best of my knowledge.
2. When I was young and not so bright, I did the same thing you did. And I also did not get high the first 5 times or so. Its not a terribly uncommon thing, I think the brain needs to interpret the high.
I could guess nr 3, but I will leave it in the hands of someone who knows for sure.
I do want to add one thing. Why are you doing this? Its an uneccessary risk. I can tell you that I paid for it in a really serious way. I was smoking so much I even went to my university exams stoned.
I wont lie to you, a number of people get away without too many problems. But many dont, and I have a number of close friends who have thrown their lives away in a puff of smoke. In my case, I ended up in hospital at the age of 25 or so thinking I was going nuts. Luckily it was a mild psychosis and it passed.
You have tried this stuff now, and you arent hooked or anything. Do the smart thing and dont expose yourself any further. There are so many worthwhile risks in life and this is not one of them. [ Alin75's advice column | Ask Alin75 A Question ]
bluebubbles23 answered Sunday March 25 2007, 8:31 pm: weed stays in your system for about 30 days so it might not effect you until the last day ?!?! but it takes dfferent amounts of stuff for each person to get high so 4 you it might take alot more than 4 somone else... and the 3rd quetion im not really sure????! sorry!!!!!!!!! [ bluebubbles23's advice column | Ask bluebubbles23 A Question ]
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