A 49-year-old mother and her 25-year-old daughter often work together while completing professional studies. The daughter's 32-year-old husband prepared coffee and briefly joined them before stepping out. After enjoying coffee and studying, the mother later felt unusually euphoric and detached while at home with her husband. The mother realized she was experiencing a high and replayed the day's events. She had recently started HRT and considered medication or food reactions before recalling that her daughter had casually offered to add a little THC syrup to her coffee after she had already started drinking it. The mother concluded that the THC syrup caused the intoxication.
He's been grinding his own beans and experimenting with different blends, so he was eager to share. My daughter, though hesitant about getting distracted, agreed to the idea of a little social hour, appreciating the chance to be in the same space. When I arrived, the coffee was ready in her office for all of us, and she had a little workstation set up for me. He spent a few minutes with us catching up before stepping out.
Later that evening, while scrolling through Instagram, I came across a meme that made me burst out laughing, and not just at the video, but the comments that followed. I was enjoying it so much that my husband chuckled and asked if I was okay. I brushed it off, saying the comments were just hilarious. But a few minutes later, while watching TV, I felt my mouth go slack and realized I was completely zoning out. That's when it hit me. I know this feeling.
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