Quote Originally Posted by rdizzle12
I guess one good thing that's coming of all this is that I stepped on the scale today and lost a few pounds...I guess all those late night munchies were catching up with me after all!

yeah, i hear that . . . i almost forgot the best part about quitting, for me, was that apparently weed causes you not to dream that much so when you quit they come back with a vengence :stoned: i had a bunch of lucid dreams, where you, at some point in the dream realize that it is a dream and you just go with it. those are really cool. is that just me or has anyone else experienced dream rebound when they quit?
boaz Reviewed by boaz 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