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03-13-2008, 03:52 AM #1
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Adapting to Quitting
Give yourself a solid month to let your body change back into "sober" mode. You will feel much better. Personally I found when I quit smoking, the next couple of days I felt so LIVELY and energetic, but I guess it's different for everyone.
I've been smoking for a few years now and I don't feel like stopping that's for sure, but I do know how you feel too because after those couple of days with my head out of the fog came a whole month of depression and lots of anxiety, but this is my reason for smoking...
Give it a month then decide!
peace.lovechrons Reviewed by chrons on . Adapting to Quitting I've smoked weed for 5 years now, and for the past two years I've smoked weed almost daily (all day, every day) with a few 1-2 day breaks in there. It's come time for me to quit and I've gone 3 weeks already with no problem. I've experienced minimal withdrawl symptoms, mainly just heightened anxiety. Over the past week or so I've been noticing some symptoms of depression. I've been depressed before (before I started smoking weed) but it was nothing major. I was wondering if this is because Rating: 5
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