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Hey whats up smokers I gotta question. I went to a doctor to get an allergy shot (Real bad with grass and trees and I know it has nothing to do with cannabis lol) Anyways me and the doctor was talking for a bit before he on to the next patient. He told me that after you stop smoking cannabis it take a good couple of months to almost a year for the chemicals in the brain to settle back to normal.. Is this true? I was actually told that by two doctors, one phsychraist in a walking clinic.
Anyways all Im feeling is my mind and my body feels a lil tired. You know that feeling when your beginning to feel real sleepy and then once you try to keep yourself focus and start blinking your eyes so you wont fall alseep then you get this weird feeling in your head then you maintain your focus. Thats what Im going through and a lil lost feeling in my surrounding plus my concernate 100% but who knows. I just wanted to know what you guys think. Please reply back.
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Its called drug withdrawl
Have you never heard about it before?
When you use drugs you feel like shit for a few days after.
It is called drug withdrawl.
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hey hey now buddy dont even start getting rude with me on here... I was just asking a question. Thanks. Besides its been happening for over a month. Meaning it shouldnt be happening anymore.
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Hey, it happens in younger users.
I learned this fact:
Teenage users take two months until they stop showing signs of marijuana use.
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Hey whats up..
Well Im not a teenager. Im 20 years old.
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They didn't say teenagers, exactly, just younger users.
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Oh ok thats coo. I was told it would take a good couple of months. But its all good. I quit smoking on august 7 2005. So I guess Im still going through the withdraw shit.
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I also know that there are no withdrawal symptoms. I meant that there are signs of use, up to two months. I didn't research it enough. I'll look to see where I got that.
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You also mention seeing a physch. Are you on any prescription meds that may be contributing to your tired feelings perhaps?
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You also mention seeing a physch. Are you on any prescription meds that may be contributing to your tired feelings perhaps?