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.
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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.
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."
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.
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.Quote:
Originally Posted by sunbrother
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.
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!
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.