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03-07-2005, 02:58 PM #1OPMember
Addiction
hey guys, ive read stuff about addiction, ive heard that weed is 'mentally addictive' is that so different from addictive? surely all adiction is a mental one? or am i being ignorant?
Free Falling Reviewed by Free Falling on . Addiction hey guys, ive read stuff about addiction, ive heard that weed is 'mentally addictive' is that so different from addictive? surely all adiction is a mental one? or am i being ignorant? Rating: 5
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03-07-2005, 03:05 PM #2Senior Member
Addiction
physical addiction is different bc you wont almost kill yourself without using the drug after a while. some poeple say take one 80mg oc. they pass out. someone whos been taking them for a while could take like 2 80's and be normal. its bc now theyve reached a point where they cant really get up without it.
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03-07-2005, 03:08 PM #3Senior Member
Addiction
"mental addiction," or psychological addiction as it's most commonly called, is when you're inclined to crave a substance because you "like the effects" and whatnot, simply put. marijuana can be psychologically addicting for many people.
physical addiction, on the other hand, is coupled with actual physical withdrawl "sickness" (read: symptoms) when the drug isn't present in your body; when your body needs the drug in order to preform functionally, basically. cigarettes and heroin are an example.
something along those lines.
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03-08-2005, 12:17 AM #4Senior Member
Addiction
physical addiction is different bc you wont almost kill yourself without using the drug after a while. some poeple say take one 80mg oc. they pass out. someone whos been taking them for a while could take like 2 80's and be normal. its bc now theyve reached a point where they cant really get up without it.
kr1Nx01 has the right idea, virtually any activity can be psychologically addictive.
Heroins physical withdrawal symptoms include the runs, nausea and vomiting, muscle aches...these do not develop immediately after one stops using the drug but may start a day after initial use and peak on the third day before they go away.
Physical withdrawals are not easily developed and even with drugs such as Heroin take a good while of consecutive use before appearing. There are many misconceptions about the addictiveness of drugs.
In fact, a sizeable percentage of heroin users consume only occasionally, without becomming heavy users (Zinber 1979), and measuralbe withdrawal symptoms from opioids rarely occur until after serveral weeks of regular administration (Jaffee 1991: 67).
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03-08-2005, 12:34 AM #5Senior Member
Addiction
I think what they mean is that weed won't produce any physical side effects once the addiction is not fulfilled, and there is no chemical reason why you want more; you just can't get enough of it because the effects are so awesome. I'm pretty sure I've got a psychological addiction but I don't care since I keep up on it.
But in theory, you can be psychologically addicted to practically anything that gives you pleasure: that's why there are all sorts of sexaholics, workaholics, internetaholics, foodaholics...I'm a cannabaholic I guess.
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03-08-2005, 12:42 AM #6Senior Member
Addiction
I liked the way you put it ermitonto
Sadely I am Mentally addicted to Cannabis. I hate every moment im sober (Exept fridays when im gettin freaky).
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03-08-2005, 01:31 AM #7Senior Member
Addiction
I have noted 'withdrawal' symptoms from marijuana as have several others. After smoking every day for an extended period of time and stopping suddenly I loose my appetite (eat very little unless i am stoned), may get stomach discomfort and difficulties falling asleep.
These are very mild and insignificant.
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03-08-2005, 02:18 AM #8Senior Member
Addiction
I used to smoke about three times a day for about three months, then I stopped suddenly. I lost 5 pounds, and I couldnt sleep for a week, even though I wasnt craving it "psychologically", as in missing the feeling of the high. I only smoke two or three times a week these days, and only in the evenings. Now I notice that if I stop for any reason, I dont get any horrible withdrawal symptoms. This is just my personal experience, but I believe pot can be physically addictive, just like nicotine.
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03-08-2005, 02:22 AM #9Senior Member
Addiction
If that's true, then nicotine is a bad analogy. That stuff is more addictive than heroin. Pot addiction is much, much milder.
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03-08-2005, 02:25 AM #10Senior Member
Addiction
^This is similar to what I get, its easy to live without the feeling of being high because I realized that even when im stoned I still feel pretty normal anyways.
I usually smoke on and off as in a will smoke everyday or nearly everyday for an entire month or longer and then be forced to stop because my debt gets too high and go a few days to a week or so without or cut back to a couple times a week.
According to my doctor I have lost 10 pounds in the past year despite growing substantially.
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