Thanks for sharing your experience
@Kittybunny. Reminds me of NYT's Maureen Dawd's experience with edibles when covering Colorado legalization in 2014:
NYT columnist Maureen Dowd thought she'd 'died' after eating pot | kgw.com
Updated: 10:55 AM PDT June 4, 2014
In Maureen Dowd's latest column for the
New York Times, she describes her scary experience eating a pot candy bar while reporting on legalized marijuana in Colorado.
She sat in a Denver hotel room experimenting with the legalized edible, nibbling on some of the chocolate-flavored bar.
For an hour, I felt nothing [...] But then I felt a scary shudder go through my body and brain. I barely made it from the desk to the bed, where I lay curled up in a hallucinatory state for the next eight hours, Dowd said.
She goes on to explain how her paranoia deepened, saying the high wore off distressingly slowly.
I had been convinced that I had died and no one was telling me, Dowd said.
A medical consultant told Dowd later that these types of candy bars should be consumed by inexperienced users by cutting them into 16 pieces. That recommendation, she said, was not on the packaging label.
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