I was a total lightweight when I first started consuming cannabis products. My marijuana doctor told me to be careful if I had no prior experience with THC. The only marijuana product I previously tried was a CBD tincture that gave me barely-noticeable effects. I think I bought it from a gas station and was severely disappointed with it in the end. The effects were non-existent and it tasted like burnt plastic. This gave me a biased view of cannabis products until I tried medical marijuana flower buds a few years later. A close friend offered them to me one day as he possessed a medical marijuana card and shopped at a local dispensary weekly. He purposely gave me a balanced hybrid strain the first time so I wouldn’t freak out from feeling “too high.” The next four hours were complete and total bliss. My body fell into a state of total relaxation and my mind melted and drifted off like a piece of driftwood in the sea. Naturally, I wanted to experience this again and found myself in a marijuana doctor’s office just two weeks later discussing cannabis and how it can help with my chronic depression and anxiety. He gave me a recommendation for medical marijuana and I eventually gravitated towards inhalation products like cannabis vaporizer cartridges and concentrates. Eventually I had to ask my medical marijuana doctor to increase the dose allotment for inhalation in my medical marijuana profile attached to my medical marijuana card. This is how the state tracks your consumption and purchases, restricting each patient to a specific number of milligrams of THC for each 70-day period.