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LOL, nice thread, I just experienced the same thing. Room is chopped and under construction so I turned the exhaust off... Lasted about 1/2 a night and it was turned back on, I missed noise as well as all the fresh air passing through the room.
I was in a nasty wreck a couple years back and ended up with my right side shattered and half my head peeled like an orange.
Since then I just don't sleep for days, until my body gets so worn out that I practically pass out or I get really stoned.
I ran out of herb yesterday and I don't drive anymore and my next scheduled road trip is on the 25th so I have to wait a few days.
It's nice living out in the middle of nowhere cause of the privacy and all, but it totally bites being this far out and being out of smoke.
So I will do tons of reading and watch a few good movies the next week.
The fan noise also drowns out any outside noises which are erratic and the consistency brings about relaxation. I have the same, but its with my aircon. Thing runs 24 hrs a day , 7 days a week
shit i justturned them back on after a clean/oil rub dowwn they back to humming, maybe i sleep mucho better when i know my plants are happy and growing...
damn stress test.. you stay in the middle of knowwhere and your all busted up?
thats ruff bro, i hope plenty of smoke finds its way to you
when im out of eadibles i eat colonapin or xannax, i sleep like a baby.... i also like to mix benzos with eadibles... i know dudes.. drugs are bad but they makes me feel so good
Well by "middle of nowhere" I mean 2 1/2 hrs from a town or city of any size.
The advantages are numerous, starting with few nosy people and no LEO. But being a legal MMJ patient I deal with other patients and dispensaries rather than the public or underground mj market.