A friend visited Colorado during his wife's continuing education (she's a nurse) and brought back some THC gummies. I'm pretty methodical so I waited until 4pm and took one, on an empty stomach, and waited the 2 hours for it to cross the blood-brain barrier. After about two hours, I didn't feel much at all and was sorta let down, as I was looking for a new product for anxiety relief and mood lift.
Background: I have never smoked or taken any product with THC, but have more recently come around to understand it as not the villain it's painted to be.
The next day, at the same time, under the same circumstances (empty stomach) I took TWO gummies. After two hours, I found myself uncontrollably giggly. As things went on, it became scary. I sat in my recliner but eventually realized... I need to lay down. I told my wife and she looked up remedies to help stop the effect. It had already been 2 hours (and crossed blood/brain barrier) so there's no vomiting to help at this point. I tried the black pepper thing and tried eating, but it didn't seem to help much. I went into my first, real, full-on panic attack.
THIS is where it's powerful to lean not on how you feel, but what you KNOW. I did enough research before ever trying this to know that I wasn't going to die.
(But I 100% experienced, firsthand, why people call 911 when taking too much of the stuff. It is legit frightening.)
It took a good 5 hours to get past the experience, and I'll never try edibles again.
I shared the experience with a buddy who smokes and he said "Oh yeah, man, I don't do edibles! Those'll mess you up! Gotta be able to modulate it."
I'm not 100% sure, but I believe it had to have been a sativa strain, as I've read indica is the more relaxing one.
With Kava, I've never had it behave like this. On the bad side, the most that has happened was I've thrown up. But no panic attack stuff with Kava.