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sunbrother
06-05-2008, 07:29 PM
i havent smoked for an outrageously long amount of time,

i usually smoke about 3-5 days a week.

and i decided to take a month off,
just to see how i would function without it.

and its day 5 into june,
and i never thought i would feel this different.

i'm pissed ALL of the time for no reason.
i've been getting headaches and getting flashes of nausea.
and i'm much more lazy and inactive.


is this normal??
what the fuckkkkk.

jimmy8778
06-05-2008, 09:07 PM
for me it is, but it passes after 2-3 more days, its cool

EpsilonX
06-08-2008, 06:04 AM
Well Im right there with you buddy.
Had to take a vacation, and I dont have a medical card. I found marijuana helps with my back problems, and also it helps me keep a peaceful state of mind.
Day 5 and I was throwing up every night, back was in pure hell and I had mood swings like no other.
day seven I couldnt keep a cool I was constantly depressed or super pissed off, my back just continued to hurt more and more.
thank god I am home to some AK47 :)

painretreat
06-08-2008, 07:12 AM
Well Im right there with you buddy.
Had to take a vacation, and I dont have a medical card. I found marijuana helps with my back problems, and also it helps me keep a peaceful state of mind.
Day 5 and I was throwing up every night, back was in pure hell and I had mood swings like no other.
day seven I couldnt keep a cool I was constantly depressed or super pissed off, my back just continued to hurt more and more.
thank god I am home to some AK47 :)

I second that! Experienced exactly the same symptoms, etc!:(

MadSativa
06-08-2008, 08:54 PM
wow, I have never experianced this. I have smoked for years about an oz a week or so and then quit cold turkey for weeks , months, and more 2 years (at the most) and I have never had any headaces or been any more moody than usual. The days go on as usual, just not blazed. I know people who smoke for months and then quite for a months and start up again all the time and they are the same. They never get any withdrall symtoms or anything. I have seen with drawls symtoms like your describing in other hard drugs, which I just dont touch, Id rather be in pain then be a zombie, or asleep all the time.

JaySin
06-08-2008, 09:24 PM
Can't say I've ever experienced those symptoms either. The only withdrawl I ever have is thinking "damn, it would be nice to have some right now". Especially when I have a headache, nauseated or just need to relax after working all day to sooth my aches and pains. Other then that, I find I function just like I did before I smoked. Lately I've really been off and on with smoking. So now when I don't have any, I don't even really think about it. I just do my thing and smoke when I get the chance.

Burn_One_Down
06-08-2008, 09:28 PM
No withdrawal here. I haven't toked in a couple of weeks too.

sunbrother
06-11-2008, 11:41 PM
5 more days after my 1st post,

and i never, i mean NEVER get sick.
i pride myself on having an amazing immune system.

and now i have strep throat and a slight ear infection.

herb was the only thing keeping me alive.
it would honestly destroy my ailments whenever the signs of sickness started to show.


i'm not in an amazing mood.
a sober life is hell.

dragonrider
06-12-2008, 07:12 AM
Did you get the jiggy leg?

Reefer Rogue
06-12-2008, 07:38 AM
Ask yourself three things:

Are you happy?

Do you want to smoke?

Is this break even necessary?

Just blaze a fat one, don't restrict your own potential happiness.

sunbrother
06-12-2008, 07:12 PM
it doesnt really have to do with my happiness.

its more about willpower.
and testing myself.

seeing if herb was enhancing my life,
or if it was becoming my life.

dragonrider
06-12-2008, 09:48 PM
I don't want to be nitpicky here, but the term is actually spelled W-I-T-H-D-R-A-W-A-L. You can't drop out that second "A," because the word "withdrawl" doesn't mean the same thing. Here it is used in a sentence, "Ah cain't understand a word yer saying', cuz y'all speak withdrawl."

thcbongman
06-12-2008, 10:56 PM
I have experienced withdrawal with and without the symptoms above.

You gotta find someone or something else to love. It's all psychological, but psychological symptoms could translate into physical ones depending on the intensity. The more you dwell, the more you'll experience it, at least that's how it was with me, I would stress myself into headaches and nausea.

sunbrother
06-13-2008, 12:07 AM
i didnt spell it wrong.

withdrawl is a whole seperate word.

its sorta like withdrawal,
except wayyyy more hardcore and brootal.



open up a goddamn book.

dragonrider
06-13-2008, 12:48 AM
i didnt spell it wrong.

withdrawl is a whole seperate word.

its sorta like withdrawal,
except wayyyy more hardcore and brootal.



open up a goddamn book.

Ha ha! Well, either way, good luck. Hopefully it won't get so bad that it turns into with-drool.

Orzy
06-13-2008, 01:15 AM
I went from smoking a gram a day to not smoking for about 5 months. For the first two weeks I had trouble sleeping, but that was about it.

painretreat
06-13-2008, 01:29 AM
The pot got me off opiates with absolutely no side effects other than being up and energetic with very little pain. But, I was overdoing it and most likely when I experienced it, it was due to excessive use of pot instead of just the amount I needed for my problem. None of it was as bad as the pain without either!

JeffersonBud
06-13-2008, 01:34 AM
When I stop I dream. My mornings are also hazy. Hazy mornings used to be a sign to me that I have smoked the day or night before but when I stop, I have lots of trouble being "clear" when I wake up. I have not smoked for 2 weeks so I am past that point.