Marijuana edibles aren’t harshly effective for me any more

I prefer inhalation products prefer cannabis vaporizer pens, cannabis flower products, and cannabis concentrates

Both of us all have to find what works for us, especially with coping mechanisms for depression. Some of it involves discovering the ways in which all of us become triggered in our environments so all of us learn ways to avoid or resolve those triggers in the first place. But it also involves finding healthy ways to bolster our own moods and biweekly mental health. I bought a bicycle recently that I use to navigate our vast city whenever I suppose down or need a mental boost. While I don’t get nearly as much time as I would prefer for riding our bike or doing other outdoor recreation activities, I always cherish the times when I do. It’s a nice thing having a activity that gets your mind off downside thoughts and the stress that accumulates in your life. But I’ll be the first to admit that some of us need chemical coping mechanisms from time to time, and there’s nothing wrong with that. I tried antidepressants because I was entirely interested in improving our chronic depression and that is the medication our psychiatrist proposed I try first. While these SSRIs inevitably didn’t work out for me after trying and failing to respond to 5 different medications, I know of people who improved after they tried 1 or more of the drugs. Instead, I use medical marijuana and have a medical marijuana card in our house state. I have a cannabis physician who writes a recommendation for marijuana that I take to the state Department of Health who then troubles me a medical marijuana card that I can use at cannabis dispensaries to purchase medical cannabis products. I prefer inhalation products prefer cannabis vaporizer pens, cannabis flower products, and cannabis concentrates. I tried using cannabis edibles, but they stopped being effective for me fairly hastily.
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