Yeah I wouldn't really advocate pharmaceuticals.. although tranqs do work for some people they come with an impressive list of side effects including addiction and suicidal tendencies.. oh.. and heart palpitations.

I would be tempted to suggest weed but it sounds like it won't be solving anything if it could be behind your financial problems in the first place.. maybe you could carry on smoking if you find a way to tweak your tolerance, depends how much self control you have. If you can cut back on smoking to weekends only or just one day a week, your tolerance will be lower, your spending will be lower and your high will be higher. Even if you don't agree with that surely it's preferable to pills.

Keep us updated on your thoughts :thumbsup:
Jah420 Reviewed by Jah420 on . Oh great, I have anxiety... For a long time I've had minor heart palpitations from time to time, usually pretty rare, but it seems in the past few months I've been getting them more and more frequent. Now I get them on a constant basis and I was just reading the symptoms of anxiety and I have just about every single one... Ok, well at least I know I don't need to see a heart doctor, but I would like some tips on how to avoid this. I did recently stop using marijuana, not a choice, I just ran out and I'm dead broke. Rating: 5