![]() ![]() ![]() I usually have a "wake and bake" to set me up for my day. Who, Purple Punch, Strawberry Shortcake, Sundae Driver.) For me personally I try to find ones that kick in with an uplift or slightly energizing, but slip into chill relaxation. If you're careful about recording your reactions you can find a good little family of strains that work for you. (I did work in administrative healthcare for over 15 years, and was never shy about discussing diagnosis and symptoms in the dispensary.) I would strongly recommend sticking to hybrids. I'm among those effected this way, and it seems to be more common in patients with anxiety disorders or PTSD. I've had more reports of anxious, and even paranoid, reactions to orange strains than anything else. I will say be careful with orange strains. No one ever really gets exactly the same effects as someone else. (Before anyone jumps all over me, he's a high functioning Autistic, and ONLY takes pure CBD.) I can't taste the CBD in those gummies, but my ASD kid says he can "taste the weed". I do also have an ASD son taking 10mg twice daily (20mg/day) as edibles. I use a tincture, but that's not the only way to take it. It took me between two and three months to figure out I need 20mg twice daily (40mg/day). 10mg is the recommended base dose, but feel free to start higher depending on your symptoms and severity. Record your symptoms, severity and frequency so you have something to compare with.) Keep your CBD regimen static for at least two weeks before increasing or decreasing your dose. (**IMPORTANT:On that note, I recommend a journal. I cannot tell you how many times patients have stopped CBD, having not noticed any results, only to have to restart because their symptoms came back. Due to bioavailability it's best to split your dose in two once in the morning, once in the evening. This is what will eventually lower that baseline I was talking about, and give you more emotional room (and time) to avoid breakdowns. Yes, you definitely need THC also, but your best relief comes from consistent CBD use. I have to agree with others who have stated carts are not your best option.įirst and most important: start working on your CBD regimen. I've helped many PTSD patients figure out their meds. I also spent over two years working as a cannabis guide in the medical marijuana industry. You know when people say "I've had it up to here!" and their hand is usually at their neck or higher? I like to explain to people that that's actually baseline for many of us with PTSD. Visit our Product Care page for more information on how to ensure the lasting beauty of this piece.ģ60 Degree Swivel / Adjustable Seat Height 18.5" - 22.5" / Overall Height 36" - 39.Hi there! I have PTSD too. Faux leather is manufactured to reflect the natural characteristics of leather as such, colour variations, markings wrinkles, grooves, and light scratches are appreciated characteristics. Handle With Care: This design has been crafted with faux leather. Also available in belfast heather grey fabric. Completed with a matte gold stainless steel base with added castors for mobility. Stocked in dillon cream and black faux leathers and features button tufting on the interior. Formal and polished, this office chair evokes a timeless design that is ideal for any workspace. ![]()
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