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Solid advice in general, particularly for people approaching this for the first time.
The only issue I've had subbing out CBD is, I usually get it in flower form (legalization in Canada has it's pros and cons - ready access to CBD flower, even if the choices are a bit limited, is a definite pro). You're absolutely right - it does help with relaxation without getting 'high'. But previously, I've found myself smoking it a bit longer than I'd like, with an inkling feeling of "You know what'd make this better? Some fucking THC".
Danged if it didn't help as a break-glass option for the insomnia in past breaks, though. And I do have some CBD pills I got my wife left over I could break into if all else fails.
Appreciate the comment!
If you're a smoker I definitely recommend using ingestable CBD. Just smoking it makes me want some weed too.