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Originally Posted by rubecube
I actually figured out it was a dosing issue, which is a big problem with having an unregulated market. When I went to Seattle, I found that 15-20mg of THC was a pretty good dose for me when it came to edibles. The good thing about that is when something said 15mg of THC on the package, I could be reasonably sure that it had exactly that much in the edible. In Victoria, I've had a few instances where the dosage was definitely more than what was listed on the package. It's also why I prefer edibles to smoking.
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I'll be honest with you. Pretty much everything I said to you goes out the window when it comes to edibles. For me at least. With edibles I can't tell what's what and it always sends me for a loop sideways. I find the effects to increase significantly with edibles. Maybe that's because it was just a buddy making cookies or something. But at least with smoking if I know I've had enough, I can stop. With edibles, you pretty much buckle yourself in and go for the ride. If you're not enjoying it, it's going to suck. I know people who have called 911 on themselves thinking they were dying after eating a couple brownies. That would not happen if it was smoked.
I'm not a big fan of edibles for that reason. IMO it's almost a different ''high''. But hopefully when this stuff becomes regulated, it will be a lot easier to control the dosage you are taking in.