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03-30-2005, 08:07 AM #11Senior Member
Cannanis withdrawal
larry, i think you need to reread or something...
a remedial reading course may be of use to you...
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03-30-2005, 11:28 PM #12Member
Cannanis withdrawal
Originally Posted by larry
over the years ive done alot growin up, get drunk, throwin up...
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03-31-2005, 03:14 AM #13Senior Member
Cannanis withdrawal
What is that about? Does it make sense to anyone?
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04-01-2005, 01:43 AM #14Senior Member
Cannanis withdrawal
Hey, yea i know what its like trying to quit smoking pot, Ive always been told its harmless and its not addictive, I personally think it is, but that all depends on yourself as well. Ive always had an addictive personality. THe last couple of months ive cut back alot, its down to once a day, over the last 5 years ive been probably getting high close to 5-10 times a day, so its a big change, but it feels good. I found its hard to sleep(ive always had that prob anyways) and i am always anxious, but then again i have an anxiety prob as well. Lol, ive never gone to pyschiatrist because i dont want to get loaded up on anti-depressants and anti-anxiety drugs because i have seen my friends go through all that and atleast for them it didnt work. You gotta find a way like everyones said, to kinda distract urself, even reading helps, i wouldnt be able to play video games though if i completely quit, that was a favourite past time for me when i was high so. Its not a good idea either just to substitute it, even though i have myself with alcohol. Ive always kinda looked down upon alcoholics cause my ole man was and my moms ole man, and my dads ole man, etc, but i have come to realize, i am now an alcoholic. Its rather pathetic and I am not proud of myself, even though ive cut back on weed, ive increased everything else, especially smoking and drinking. i still havent found a way to cope with it without any other substance, so I guess im not really a help, but just keep distracted, try to get a buzz off music or soemthing else, like if u play an instrument, put on some tunes, and jam with them, especially the ones that make u get shivers down ur spine, i find that helps cause its extra stimulation. If you cant sleep, try not to get frustrated, i find thats the hardest part. I usually get 3-4 hours a night, sometimes 2, sometimes 6, but thats rare, and I work as a meat packer, which is a pretty physical job so im obviously fatigued everyday. If anyone has any sleeping tips, id love to know some. BUt anyways, just keep urself busy, work helps, but then again, when everyone at ur work is a stoner, hahahaha, its hard to get away from it, just isolate urself, and giver all ya got.
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04-01-2005, 09:00 PM #15Member
Cannanis withdrawal
I went thought cannabis WD just recently...not voluntarily...the post office lost my order
oh well.
The first week or so was rough in terms of cravings but it smoothed out after that. I smoke mostly for med reasons...stop laughing, i'm serious!and I have to compensate for that. But I wouldn't say its worse than quitting any other pleasurable activity. Try giving up sex and/or masturbation! See how you're feeling after a couple weeks!
But I wouldn't recommend taking anything to compensate because most everything else, including antidepressants, alcohol, etc. Are even worse in terms of dependence and withdrawal. Herbals are better options and aerobic exercise helps a lot. You gotta get those endorphins built back up again.
GL!
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04-02-2005, 03:51 AM #16Senior Member
Cannanis withdrawal
I smoke and masturbate everyday.
But qutting marijuana, for me anyway, is quite easy. Sometimes if I've been heavy smoking for a week or two the first day or two will be a bit irratating but then I feel fine. Just quit cold turkey, if you can't quit a herb like weed without racing for meds. Ouch.
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04-02-2005, 04:02 AM #17Senior Member
Cannanis withdrawal
If you quit weed and then take valuim whats the piont?
Then you are addicted to two drugs.
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04-02-2005, 09:50 PM #18Junior Member
Cannanis withdrawal
hey heres wat u should do
stop trying to quit
and smoke a doobie
then smoke one more
then go do something (possibly smoke a few more bowls/doobs)
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04-04-2005, 09:09 PM #19OPJunior Member
Cannanis withdrawal
well, thanks all for all the feedback.
I have 14 days clean now and I can tell you it is not fun, I felt anxious and very depressed a few days ago but I'm feeling better now, the only thing that is really bothering me is the lack of sleep so I went to see my doctor on Sunday and he gave me sleeping pills (bad idea!!) those pills are worst than the withdrawal itself, it helps you to sleep but the next day I have a bad hangover and it makes me feel more sick than rested so I'm not taking the pills anymore.
I'm doing some daily exercise and forcing my self to eat healthy food, trying warm baths at night and the most important thing I try to be with family all day and keeping my mind positive about everything. I'm worried about how long it would take to have my sleep back but after all the research and questions around I know it will pass. the sooner the better!
however, after two weeks with no weed I feel different in the good sense, I can focus in my job better and suprisingly I'm in a better mood now and I don't feel lazy anymore. all in all this change in my life is for my own good and my family too I realise I don't need any more drugs to feel better with myself.
days go by and this withdrawal thingy is fading away and I'm happy. I'll miss the high but I'm ok better without it. all the best for you folks!
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04-06-2005, 09:49 AM #20Senior Member
Cannanis withdrawal
I fast once every 3 months for 2 weeks. This enables me to do a number of things:
1. Keep respect for the weed - make sure I continue to remember why I really enjoy it...
2. When I fast I drink lotsa spring water and lemon juice, and eat lotsa tomatoes - helps to give the body a good cleanse out...
3. I tell my bud smoking friends - so they know - the only was to quit (even for a while), is to get away from the temptation...
Its true that when you are bored - the urge to smoke becomes greater ... but giving yourself a target, a timescale and a mission (detox), makes it easier - and like lotsa people have already said - don't do the things that you normally associate with smoking pot ... gotta change all the habits son!_____________________________________
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