Trainwreck reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Trainwreck.
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September 16, 2019
I was feeling really drained due to fibromyalgia chronic pains with my mind in a daze due to fibro fog as if I was halfway between life and death.
I vaped some of this and holy fuck did it bring me back to life full of focus and energy while the draining pain I can only describe as if the veins in my hands and feet were tight and contracted feeling a cold type of pain/discomfort, warmed and faded into what feels like my body became coated in the universes warm healing energy.
definitely a must try strain for anyone suffering from fibromyalgia!
Daykiller. Not good for PTSD. It’s too dissociating. Acted as an appetite suppressant for me. No sign of the munchies anywhere. I wasn’t paranoid but I found myself very self critical and hyper aware. I could see this being “the artist strain”. If you are looking to paint the train wreck that is your subconscious smoke this first.
Can't stop dancing. Love this for day. Makes my body able to move again. Yoga, swimming, etc... I have fibromyalgia and moving is key. My anxiety is calmed. Got this strain a few weeks ago when my husband went in the hospital and without it I could not have coped.
Very happy with this strain.
This strand as a vape really does it's job well. I think the name isn't all that fitting except when I get like a wreck but need to keep going. This has replaced my need for caffeine as it works better with no fallout.
My only negative is how much it makes me cough when I take a hit. It doesn't matter if it's a small hit or a few hits, I'm always coughing afterwards. It's got this peppery spice to it that makes the coughing a thing but I'm willing to deal with that due to how well it helps me through working all night.
A great classic! This strain is chalk full of the blissful and medicating effects we all seek. The name Trainwreck seems a little misleading to me though. Coming back to this strain as a medical user, I fully expected it to have more upward zing, especially with that sweet lemon blossom smell I got off it.
Instead of a high speed sativa buzz complete with an astonishing crash, I actually feel incredible indica style relief but without getting tired or crashing afterwards. For me it’s a perfect morning smoke. Waves of relief wash over your body soon after smoking, then accompanied by an equally heavy head high. The buzz isn’t as in your face as other hybrids tend to be. Instead it offers a very soft and unforced relaxation which is inescapable. As the strain wears off you’re left with the sativa euphoria and a fresh take on life with less suffering.
Great strain for medical users, great for recreational users as well. I do remember I tried this after a 3 year break and didn’t treat my tolerance with respect. I spent a couple hours try to walk off the hallucinogenic high! When I could finally drive I did find myself struggling to fall asleep til almost 4am. That night was certainly trainwrecked! I don’t recommend going there!
I love this strain which for me is a high school classic. The relief I’m used to from Afghani is so brilliantly available with the energy of its Tai relative that I don’t experience any painful slowdown. Excellent as early as 8AM, Trainwreck leaves the user full of hope, happiness, and a bright day or evening without landing in-da-couch.
A favorite for adding to cardio workouts.
Love it. Has all the elements of a complex sativa dominant strain. The Mexican sativa giving it an energetic racy-ness accompanied by a high flying euphoric rush. The Thai gives it a borderline trippy and psychotropic feel where space and time collide(like a trainwreck) And the Afghani gives this train "the brakes" to slow you down enough for the next ride. You get a comfortable relaxed come down that sometimes results in the munchies. Every parent strain comes thru amazing. Some phenos hit harder than others. I have some mid shelf, outdoor possibly greenhouse grown trainwreck that has the perfect ratio of all the parent strains. I finally see why this strain is called trainwreck. It all makes sense now.
February 19, 2015
thats some good shit dude