Hi Magoo! Just having a look around as my search for Blue Dreams around the site led me here. I haven’t gone back for a good look at yours yet, I’m heading that way now.
I just wanted to pipe in to that conversation you’re having with @Asesino85 about the heart stuff. I’m researching this at the moment. It is known that some strains - so certain terpene profiles maybe - can cause what known as tachycardia (elevated heart rate) in some people. You’re not imagining it! So I’m trying to source some more information on it but you will sometimes see strain profiles mention whether it’s been reported to bring on tachycardia or not. There are no doubt terpenes that would reduce this effect too, and help to calm so I’m on a hunt for these, and plants with corresponding terps - it’s a lot of fun hunting!. My favourite toke at the moment definitely makes my heart race and that’s not good. But I love the high a lot, so while CBD can ease it, it eases the high a bit as well. Maybe their related, but like you I’m seeking the high without the tachycardia and so far what I’ve found out is that terpene profile is the answer
I’m thinking that blueberry is one that perhaps reduces it... so have you tried the blue Dream yet Magoo? I’m curious. I’ll have to check back through my notes (she says as if they’re something organised - they’re not)
Heading back now to check your blue Dream out
The two that got me that way were both super heavy Indica. After the one major incident happened for me where I actually went to a doctor, a lot of it was mental at that point. I really had talk myself down and was almost smoking in fear that it would happen again. It wasn't all mental but that pocket of nerves would get pushed on my mind would immediately go to worst case scenario. Pacing around never really helped but I discovered that doing yoga/stretching and trying to meditate really helped calm my body and breathing down. A little cold water towel on the back of the neck too.
I tried to keep track of strains that gave me extreme munchies and ones that didn't give me them at all. When I tried to avoid the ones I knew gave me the ultimate munchies I ended up losing about 20 pounds. I lost my notes somewhere and started doing so many different strains, I kind of stopped keeping track. Now that I am not as overweight it isn't as important to me but it is truly crazy how many different things that can happen with different strains of cannabis. We know of a few major things that CBD and THC can help with but the research done so far is so small. Maybe different strains can be tailored to different medical needs and cannabis can cure or help with hundreds or thousands of things. Maybe you could grow a strain that blocks receptors and makes it so you aren't hungry, effectively putting you on a diet just by smoking. The next decade is going to be fun to see what medically comes out of this and it's exciting people are starting to fund actual scientific research.