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<blockquote data-quote="PC16" data-source="post: 1509318" data-attributes="member: 250929"><p>I like badcat smoked till I was diagnosed 3 year ago, 1 month with DKA in hospital the only thing I could do was quit smoking. I started on hash back when I was 17 and became a hardcore pot head from then on only when people started growing and hash was faded out, well good hash, I moved to weed. Different strains effect people in different ways and I feel that some "street" strains have such high levels of THC and god-knows what else in them, that the future for some users might not end well with problems such as Sean McCleery mentioned. Like Canada a non-munchie, clean and (BUD)light(lol) strain would be nice, but no doubt that would be GM and that opens a whole new world of future problems perhaps. I had a fare wack left when I went into hospital and as like others every now and again maybe once every 2 months I vaporise a small amount and like already mentioned I never know If am "high" or low(BG), then a few giggles then the munchies which I time well enough so they are part of my main meal, whether or not it relieves my constant leg pains or really effects my BG levels I can't say, all I know for sure is I could NOT use it in a social setting due to not being accustom to the paranoia any more, its a private "here's to the old days" for me unless it was fully legalised then my views might change as it became more socially accepted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PC16, post: 1509318, member: 250929"] I like badcat smoked till I was diagnosed 3 year ago, 1 month with DKA in hospital the only thing I could do was quit smoking. I started on hash back when I was 17 and became a hardcore pot head from then on only when people started growing and hash was faded out, well good hash, I moved to weed. Different strains effect people in different ways and I feel that some "street" strains have such high levels of THC and god-knows what else in them, that the future for some users might not end well with problems such as Sean McCleery mentioned. Like Canada a non-munchie, clean and (BUD)light(lol) strain would be nice, but no doubt that would be GM and that opens a whole new world of future problems perhaps. I had a fare wack left when I went into hospital and as like others every now and again maybe once every 2 months I vaporise a small amount and like already mentioned I never know If am "high" or low(BG), then a few giggles then the munchies which I time well enough so they are part of my main meal, whether or not it relieves my constant leg pains or really effects my BG levels I can't say, all I know for sure is I could NOT use it in a social setting due to not being accustom to the paranoia any more, its a private "here's to the old days" for me unless it was fully legalised then my views might change as it became more socially accepted. [/QUOTE]
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