XPost: rec.drugs.cannabis, alt.dreams   
   From: invalid@i.like.spam   
      
   In article <4236D2C7.D834ECF2@example.com>, Edo    
   wrote:   
      
   > Cyrus wrote:   
   >   
   > > Supposedly a side effect of cannabis   
   > > usage is repression of r.e.m. sleep, where dreams happen.   
   >   
   > If that is indeed the case, then how come I always wake up well-rested   
   > after I've gone to bed stoned (i.e. virtually every day)? I thought lack   
   > of REM sleep was supposed to severely reduce the quality of your sleep,   
   > even potentially leading to death. Any thoughts?   
   >   
   > Sincerely curious,   
   >   
   > Edo   
      
   Also supposedly, one's general tolerance of cannabis increases including   
   its side effects. Personally, I remember when I first started partaking   
   that it was hard to wake up the next day. Or I felt groggy, but that   
   wore off after time.   
      
   Do you easily remember your dreams after you wake up?   
      
   And of course, all the general YMMV's do apply. We are all different   
   animals and there simply cannot be a rule that applies to all.   
      
   Too bad there aren't more published studies.   
      
   --   
   Cyrus   
      
   *coughcasaucedoprodigynetcough*   
      
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