You don't 'feel' things with CBD. Now if you're not seeing any relief that's a different story, but there is no high associated with CBD itself. It's about turning pain receptors off, not stimulating anything. Like I said earlier it's not a panacea, it's not going to be everything for everyone, but for certain people it can be the difference between abject misery and a tolerable existence or the difference between a mild pain and feeling normal. I'd love for there to be more clinical studies done to verify this, but that's not going to happen until governments stop treating it like some great evil.
That said...yeah, I'm sure quite a lot of effects are exaggerated. This stuff needs to be tested extensively to see if it has a reliable effect on stuff like anxiety. I take anxiety meds on top of CBD, so my results in that category aren't useful in this discussion.
I've always been a skeptic with this type of thing, especially considering my experiences with pot in college were not at all pleasant and I tend to bounce off of most subscriptions within a couple months because of not seeing tangible results...but I was able to go on an actual hike on Tuesday for the first time in 7 years. I didn't go from traction to a mountain right away, but little more than a year ago I could barely handle 5 minutes on a treadmill and now I was able to handle rolling hills and I'm not taking any other medications for my back. I don't get that improvement without me putting in the work necessary to get into shape...but I couldn't do that work when the pain was keeping me in bed.