marijuana withdrawl

ganja man23

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im annoyed easily and i sometimes flip out on people for the stupidest things lol. i just feel angry i guess. goes away in 2 weeks for me tho
 

joker152

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its really just a mild mental thing, i guess if you would consider getting more shit done in a day a withdrawl symptom lol. it aint bad at all if you arent bored, when you get bored is when not smoking weed is kinda hard
 

DownOnWax

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I am going through withdrawal now!

Kinda bummed cus my latest grow turned out to be 5/5 males :(

It's funny because I was just saying how I had been really lucky with getting mostly females, typical! I usually grow feminised but I was pursuaded to buy non- fem because of the sale price. Oh well, now I have resorted to smoking leaves which is giving me a headache, so I guess that is somewhat of a withdrawal!
 

Pedro de Pacas

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For me it becomes a feeling of 'man, i really wish i could smoke a joint right now' but i just shrug it off and forget about it real quick. But that was only after a week of not smoking, can't really speak for 3 months.
 

poplars

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some people just get the 'man I want to smoke now' which is a habit. but they tend to displace it with everyone else and conclude that nobody gets withdrawal and that it's just a mental thing.

some people do get withdrawal, though I don't know how to isolate the population of who, but I know I am a part of this population. though the withdrawal symtoms are hardly anything, it is fairly annoying. even annoying enough to stop you from quitting if you have a quantity of bud (not if you are out.)

these symtoms for me are kind of like an uncomfortable caffeine rush, my nerves feel extra sensitive, I feel like I'm more awake and hyper than I should be, I'm sensitive to hot and cold and have sweats. as well as a slight loss of apetite.

pretty much for people who get these symtoms the best thing to do is just workout and distract your mind with other things for 2 days and things should be totally chill after that.
 

motoracer110

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the only withdraw that i have is not being able to sleep as well. I always toke up right before bed but after a while it takes more hits to get me really high and thats when i quit for a few weeks to get my tolerance low again. Plus being high makes everything more fun and i like haveing fun:mrgreen:
 

Mcgician

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Having had a number of ultra sticky, resin coated strains of killer bud around me all the time for about 10 years straight from growing it, believe it or not, I actually smoked the LEAST amount of weed out of all my other friends. I constantly got the whole, "I can't believe how little you smoke with so much dank sitting around." It's like binge drinking IMO- the less accessible it is the more you do it, and the more you abuse it. After a number of years, I just burned out on it. I'd never made a conscious decision to quit, but since I never bought any, when I eventually ran out, I just stopped. After a long hiatus from both growing and smoking, I found myself curious again and willing to partake. It was a healthy break, and I needed it, just to see how I would be without it, but I'm now older, more experienced, and more knowlegeable now, and with that knowlege, know my limits, how to manage my time, my goals, and how to set personal boundaries, and how to moderate what I do and with my body.
 

poplars

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Having had a number of ultra sticky, resin coated strains of killer bud around me all the time for about 10 years straight from growing it, believe it or not, I actually smoked the LEAST amount of weed out of all my other friends. I constantly got the whole, "I can't believe how little you smoke with so much dank sitting around." It's like binge drinking IMO- the less accessible it is the more you do it, and the more you abuse it. After a number of years, I just burned out on it. I'd never made a conscious decision to quit, but since I never bought any, when I eventually ran out, I just stopped. After a long hiatus from both growing and smoking, I found myself curious again and willing to partake. It was a healthy break, and I needed it, just to see how I would be without it, but I'm now older, more experienced, and more knowlegeable now, and with that knowlege, know my limits, how to manage my time, my goals, and how to set personal boundaries, and how to moderate what I do and with my body.
fuck yes man. I've figured out my limits with weed but now I am in the process of reaching equilibrium. I am probably in need of a good break.
 

Mcgician

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fuck yes man. I've figured out my limits with weed but now I am in the process of reaching equilibrium. I am probably in need of a good break.
I hear you, and wish you whatever it is you feel you need. Habits are not all that easy to break. I think what you'll find is, if you find things to occupy your time, be it a hobby, sport, work, whatever, it'll be a lot easier. I focused on getting back in shape and hitting the gym and riding, made some financial goals for myself and it seems to have worked for me. I'm far from perfect, and my life is no peach, but I'm a lot more balanced now, that's for sure. Also, worrying about who smokes and who doesn't is of no concern anymore as most of the time I smoke it's at home- although much of that decision is because I can't risk a DUI or ANY more points on my driving record. (Fuckin' cops!)
 

joepro

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I'll stop eating. weird dreams. very short tempered. can't get it out of my mind.
I get to the point where I almost beg for someone to take my money in exchange...

Ive been smoking hard core for so long, its become my 'normal' and without smoking daily I'm just not myself.

I went to disney world last summer and had a blast for 3 days....
ran out of pot on day 3 on a 10 day trip. had the worst time and ended up leaving early(day 6)
and the second I got home and pulled a bong hit, I regreting leaving. but before hand, I couldn't wait to leave FL.
 

armlengthbuds

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i havent had any prob with stoping cold turkey but it sucks not having a J now and again
yeah i know the feeling!!!! The biggest deal for me si not getting any sleep. I can always find shit to do, but When i got the jones i take about 100 to 200mg of dipenhydrimine (aka benedryl/sleeping pills) Even if it isn't bedtime. It acts like a vailum or 2. Dollar stores sell the 50mg version for around 2.50$ And I only do this when i'm completely lacadasical and reallly wanting that joint. Anyways, may help you to relax and forget about the joint jones!
 

ANC

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Towards the end of my withdrawal I tend to get hot flushes... I'm in the category that gets pretty bad physical withdrawal.
I just become totaly dysfunctional without my herb. Not to mention a total douche nozzle.
 

Biggravy22

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Loss of appetite, Sleep deprivation. Those will fade quickly, but for the first week it's a little irritating.
 
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PadawanBater

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I get more irritable if I don't blaze for a few days, that's really the only symptom I've seen. I can definitely relate to the 'damn I wish I had a jay' feeling though...
 

parttimer

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I have never suffered the slightest problem when going for periods of time without any smoke. I gave up drinking a long time ago cold turkey and that was a bitch. I cant give up ciggies without going insane, but never the slightest problem with weed. Guess which one i cant buy at the local shop?
 
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