David Baxter PhD
Late Founder
Re: 3 Positive Things Part 6
What does this part mean?
Feeling a bit better after over an hour chat of not working.
Feeling a bit better after over an hour chat of not working.
Yeah something is definitely 'up'. My worry though is what if it's just me? If I move and still have the same problem I won't even have the "gooblax used to be a good worker" good graces to fall back onto. Maybe I'm just broken now, hit my peak last year and rapid downslide from then onwards.
When I had the week of training it was good, I was able to stay engaged during most of it. So it's some poor concentration, motivation, interest, discipline, or some other mental characteristic that is lacking.
but for now I see the appeal of alcohol to avoid thinking about things.
I mostly don't. I hate the 'buzzed' feeling cause it just makes me feel paranoid. But it's at the point of feeling like maybe it's worth going past that to see what the fuss is about and what's so good about getting drunk.Somehow, somewhere along the line, I got the idea you did not drink alcohol![]()
Not very much.maybe it's worth going past that to see what the fuss is about and what's so good about getting drunk.
Yeah it's not the best thing. I'd much prefer a milkshake or a bubble tea. Or a miloIt doesn't sound like it's at all a worthwhile experience for you, @gooblax.
I have a family member who gets like that (also has some issues with anxiety coincidentally) but it doesn't seem to happen with cannabis. On the other hand, I have another family member who is fine with alcohol but gets that effect with cannabis.
So even with a genetic connection, you can't predict how things are goping to interact with your body and brain chemistry.
That's interesting. I haven't paid enough attention to notice, but I can't think of anything I've had that has acted much differently. Maybe sometime I'll try a vodka soda if I'm in the mood to experiment - the one time I've had that was after a long badgering session where I would've felt anxious regardless so I don't remember what the actual drink effect was like. But Friday it will definitely be beer because of the venue.Following on from my previous post, does it matter what you drink?
I could never drink rum (too sweet, made me feel sick) and for a while I couldn't drink beer or red wine without getting bad headaches. I was a Scotch drinker for a time but later it just made me feel shaky. I didn't tolerate rye whiskey very well either. But things like vodka, gin, or white wine were fine and later on, after I stopped drinking Scotch, I was okay with beer and red wine (not together - if I drank beer, that was all I drank).
So sometimes, if you are really interested in exploring it, you might do better with certyain types of alcohol than others. I would suggest staying away from the really sweet drinks, though, or drinks with a high sugar content, because I think personally they are more likely to make you feel off.