03-09-2024 07:30
03-09-2024 07:30
I have noticed that when the cannabis gummy kicks in that the fitbit shows me as sleeping even though I am wide awake.
Anyone finding something similar or have an explanation for this?
03-09-2024 08:50
03-09-2024 08:50
Hi @MUSKOKAMAN pretty sure it's not due to your having consumed the cannabis gummy. With me, I have a habit of watching tv or checking things out on the computer without moving my hand that has the Fitbit strapped on it. When I do that, it often thinks I took a nap, when I'm wide awake. It's just due to the fact these wrist based devices sense you're not moving around much. Experiment and see what results you get. It's easy enough to edit the sleep portion.
03-09-2024 11:33
03-09-2024 11:33
Thanks, that would explain it
Cheers
03-09-2024 11:46
03-09-2024 11:46
Hello @MUSKOKAMAN
Do you do become a "couch potato" when your cannabis gummy takes affect? According to this help article (<-- click link), our Fitbit devices tracks us as sleeping when we're not moving for about an hour.
Like @Odyssey13 , my Fitbit has tracked me as sleeping when I'm reading, watching a movie, responding to forum posts, playing a game on my tablet...basically anytime I'm sitting still or lying down for a prolonged period. When this happens, I just delete this extra sleep log in the app.
Rieko | N California USA MBG PE
03-09-2024 17:19
09-05-2024 02:50
09-05-2024 02:50
I’ve found that cannabis can help with sleep issues, and it’s been a game-changer for me. They taste good, too! thc weed gummies, in particular, are super easy to use and can help you wind down before bed. They’ve made a big difference in how quickly I fall asleep and the quality of my rest. If you’re considering trying them, start with a small dose to see how it affects you. Everyone’s different, so it might take a bit of experimenting to find what works best.