I’ve noticed it and a friend I introduced to it has noticed it too. I don’t recall ever having a hangover from combustion but it’s been a while and maybe it’s just part of getting old? Idk figured I’d ask because I’m confused by it.
For me, it’s not the weed. It’s the bs I end up eating while stoned. Starting to become a problem at night, especially with my acid reflux
I’ll feel kinda fuzzy some mornings if I partook heavily the night before, but wouldn’t equate it to a hangover.
I’ve had it last all day and really throw off my concentration.
I vape to go to sleep do maybe it’s that.
Yeah, if I hit it too hard at night and then go to bed without letting the effects wear off too much, then it will definitely mess with my sleep and make me feel groggy in the morning. Not as bad as a hangover, but still not great.
The only time I’ve noticed it is if I’ve been up all night chasing insomnia trying to green out. End up only getting a couple hours of sleep because my last bowl was at 3 and the cat decides my bladder is the best place to sleep at 5 (worth it for cat cuddles, btw). I figure it’s a special case.
Make sure your drinking enough water. Vaping can dehydrate you.
I drink tons of water. Great advice though, appreciate it.
I get it from combustion and vaporizing. Actually will get it worse from combusting but I think that may be from combustion clogging my sinuses.
It’s only if I go really hard though
Yeah I think I have to go too hard with this type 2 stuff and wind up hungover. But it’s really weird hungover, sober and clear headed but still foggy and just odd.
Yup. I feel cloudy and just tired
The only time I feel “hungover” from weed is if I wake up still high, and smoking/vaping doesn’t last long enough in my system to do that. The only time that happens is if I did too much in edibles the night before, and even that’s more just an inconvenience and my preference to start my mornings sober - it doesn’t feel shitty like an actual hangover or come down from some other drugs.
I don’t typically have morning-after effects; though infrequently certain herb may do so