Will I be able to ever smoke weed again without getting withdrawal symptoms?

DaFreak

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Odd, I've been smoking for over 30 years and time to time I have to stop and the only problems I have are super vivid dreams after I stop. Everybody is different I guess.
 

DaFreak

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Is it just me or does everyone stop remembering/ not have dreams when they smoke.
This is total bullshit, but I like to believe it's because when you smoke you can accomplish a lot of what dreams are for when you are awake.
 

omgBoNg

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This is total bullshit, but I like to believe it's because when you smoke you can accomplish a lot of what dreams are for when you are awake.
I kind of understand ya, but seriously I don't dream when I smoke. It's actually kind of nice. When I do stop for a few days or weeks I get dreams i can recall. Not imposing a thing this is how it is for me. Maybe I should have put a ? In the original post, I'll fix it.
 

DaFreak

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You misunderstand me, I too don't remember dreams while I am smoking and have annoyingly vivid ones when I stop, my explanation as to why this is so is bullshit.
 

xtraLRG420

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I think it's a matter of perspective. Sure, you have a lot of strained muscles and depleted chemical reserves and you feel bad, but the point of a mind is to know that those things happen and to be responsible enough to understand that a medicine has to be replaced if you want to continue feeling the effects. If you started smoking because you could and it was fun, then later realized that your body would need it even though you no longer saw it as fun in your mind you can either learn your lesson and respect nature or become a slave to your own misunderstanding and blame weed because it just so happens to be a strong sensation. I chose to respect cannabis.
 

omgBoNg

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This medicine got me away from all of these and not at the same time, effexor, adderall, and lithium.
 

NicolaMcLean

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Each person is unique and perceives marijuana in different ways. For some, this is something at the level of cigarettes; for others, a person passes out with one puff. This is very similar to the effect of alcohol on people. Someone drinks a bottle of whiskey and only gets a little drunk, and someone completely loses control after a bottle of beer. Each organism is individual, and you must find the right approach to your body. I started smoking marijuana quite quickly, considering that we have quite a lot of shops here like cheap weed Canada, but I realized that marijuana for me is more a medical remedy than a means to get high. Alcohol is enough for me to get a cheerful mood; I don't need more. You need to understand yourself and limit yourself based on the characteristics of your body.
 
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smokin away

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Once again, thank you guys so much for your insight and words. It really helps a lot to read on other people's views and experiences on the subject.
Depends on where you live now. I still grow and have what I call the crash and burn syndrome. Still waiting for an mmj card but I don't give it much hope. Haven't smoked buds for 10da and have gone a year plus some years. I'm 68 and I have smoked real hard for quite some time. Got some concentrate from a real dispensary in MI and found the joy of puffing without rolling.
Yes, it's true you're indeed hooked for life but I'm sure you have other weaknesses that are just as bad like cherry pie. It only tastes that much better when your buds are clear to cloudy. :joint:
 
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