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02-01-2007, 06:17 AM #11Senior Member
Psychological addiction
Originally Posted by LazySmoking420
I quit cold turkey for about 3 months. Then one night at work I was like "You know self. I think I would like to toke up tonight and turn on some great tunes and just chill." And that is how it all started back(but I too love the buddha)
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02-01-2007, 07:12 AM #12Senior Member
Psychological addiction
I use to smoke basically everyday for a few years in HS and my first year in college. Now I've been out of HS for a few years...and while I still love the buda as much as always...I never buy trees anymore hardly..here and there..or just go over a friend's house, but I never go out of my way for it. I have the money, the connects and all that...I just don't see the point to be puffing all day anymore. Sometimes I forget about it..so that's one reason..but sometimes I just have too much else going on. I'm getting into music as a potential career now though, and trees will certainly help in that respect. Other than that, I feel you gotta live most of your life solving problems on your own, without the cover up...that can get unhealthy at some point.
I think when you're younger, it's new and exciting..you want to endulge as much as possible...plus you don't have too many worries, and not much else to do. But then you grow up a bit..and you just don't have time to be getting trees and smoking all the time...it moves wayyy down on your list of priorities...we'll for me anyway. Plus I'll be of legal age soon...so I doubt, at least for this year...I'll be smoking much...maybe for the day after hangovers lol.
But to answer your question, I guess I use to have a mental want (not need...it's never a need..food is a need)...but as your life expands...that kinda goes away. So if you're worried about it now...just wait a few years (I'm guessing your in HS..maybe not), and you'll be so occupied with other things, it'll be far from you mind.
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02-01-2007, 01:30 PM #13Senior Member
Psychological addiction
Originally Posted by MacWQ33
Definitely well stated,
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02-01-2007, 02:24 PM #14Senior Member
Psychological addiction
Originally Posted by LazySmoking420
"Is marijuana addictive? Yes, in the sense that most of the really pleasant things in life are worth endlessly repeating."
I consider it habitual, and I generally reserve the word "addiction" for people who cannot function without a substance. I hold down a full-time job and go to school with no repercussions. If cannabis was some how eradicated tomorrow I doubt any member here would check themselves into a hospital nor would their lives go into a tailspin. However, and unfortunately, the same cannot be said for some methamphetamine and opiate users.
If one finds themselves skipping work or school to smoke cannabis and "escape" this is likely addiction and one might want to consult a mental health professional.
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02-01-2007, 02:50 PM #15Senior Member
Psychological addiction
I am mentally addicted. When I have it, I smoke after I come home from work, so I can relax and let that damn stress go. I also use it to help myself get to sleep, as I have insomnia. Though, the last 3 weeks or so have sucked, considering I haven't had any. Hopefully today, though.
blaze the haze for daze
Embrace the grace of the fine herb.
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02-01-2007, 03:55 PM #16Senior Member
Psychological addiction
Personally, i think i could stop instantly. BUT, i wouldnt be able to keep it up for long as i need it to stop my head aches and stop the pain from other ailments.
I use it medicinally and recreationally at the same time, but if i was only using it recreationally i think i'd be able to stop straight away. But i dont want to, i enjoy it, and it's not causing me any trouble, so even if i am addicted im happy to be addicted.
But i dont think its an addiction, more of a habbit. But it's like riding a great roller coster... why not do it again?
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02-01-2007, 09:50 PM #17Member
Psychological addiction
My take on it is that cannabis is habit forming just like sex, video games, internet, etc, but not addictive. Addiction being physiological like heroin or nicotine, where your body reaches equilibrium on the drug then is out of balance without it. Those of us that smoke a lot or have rituals surrounding getting stoned are experiencing psychological dependency, not addiction. Dependency can still be unhealthy no doubt, take sex for example. If a person is "addicted" to sex, they might obsess over it and modify their behavior significantly to obtain it, but they aren't going to be sick if they don't. Dependency is learned, through conditioning ourselves with the reward process. If you get an impulse to get blazed, then go on the hunt, find some good herb, then go home and burn, you experience a feeling of reward for that impulse. This is way different than addiction.. Most people that smoke cigs daily don't like the habit and want to quit, but they simply can't overcome the physiological addiction. Pot smokers usually don't even want to quit, because there is no feeling of self harm or the feeling of being controlled by addiction. It's kind of frivolous, but I think terminology is extra important here because cannabis already has such a bad reputation. This is an issue of lifestyle, or discipline to those that think overindulgence in pot is a bad thing. Personally I haven't had that experience.
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02-02-2007, 07:40 PM #18Senior Member
Psychological addiction
Originally Posted by Natural Revolution
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02-02-2007, 08:29 PM #19Senior Member
Psychological addiction
Originally Posted by Natural Revolution
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02-03-2007, 12:42 AM #20Member
Psychological addiction
Patrick Henry, nice fuckin profile haha! and you are right for sure, herb is the medicine for mind and soul.
Mac, I really appreciate the compliments bro. It really is cut and dry like that, and unfortunately the only people that actually understand the drug are us stoners. it just blows my mind how people still act the same as they did during the fucking witch trials, mass panic about drugs and addiction. Honestly I think most of the problems in our society could be eliminated if more people starting smoking. And not just taking a puff here and there, I mean chronic.
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