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Withdrawals Of cannabis.

Discussion in 'Apprentice Marijuana Consumption' started by Psychedelicme, Oct 7, 2012.

  1. hello mates, so let me start, as we all know all regular tokers who smoke like 7-8 joints a day,when don't have weed At some point of life, they all experience withdrawals. So my point is What is the worst withdrawal you ever got with weed? In my case it starts with sudden irritation, Agitation, loss of appetite for sure and the worst I've experienced is headache :mad:

    so tell me your's?? thanks.
     
  2. Withdrawals from weed :confused: Weed isn't physically addictive, but of course anything can be mentally. I smoked every day for a few months and stopped when my courses started again and the only shitty thing was a couple nights with little sleep.
     

  3. Same experience for me. 5 months of nearly everyday smoking, then took 5 week break as class started. Sleep was hard for the first couple nights, and I definitely had cravings when I looked at this thread.. but nothing bad. Just gotta take your mind off it with exercise or school or something.
     
  4. I have never had any physical withdrawal symptoms from marijuana no matter how much I have smoked previously.
     
  5. It's not quite the same as withdrawals, but I know what you mean. For me, loss of appetite is the worst. I came to the conclusion that it's because you're so used to being artificially hungry, you don't recognise real hunger anymore. I discovered that, although you don't feel hungry, you can eat, you just have to fight through it. Once you've had that first meal, the hunger will come back for the rest of the day. Try eating breakfast cereal with lots of milk, or maybe even soup and bread.

    The agitation and irritation aren't really real things, it's al in your head. You're so used to being high that, when you're not, you experience emotions and certain events differently. The best thing that you can do is distract yourself; forget about the weed. You will constantly think things like "this would be funnier if I was stoned" or "this tastes better when I'm stoned". This, I believe, is what causes the irritation and agitation... everything is completely different.
     
  6. basically loss of appetite, quicker agitation and anger, and loss of sleep is the worst one out of all
     
  7. I randomly shake uncontrollably, a couple of times I had seizures. I usually get a bit paler, but luckily it's not noticeable, so when I go out nobody's like "Omg, another marijuana junkie.." One time I passed out, threw up, and almost choked on it and died.

    Yeah, it's tough to quit marijuana cold turkey.

    :laughing:
     



  8. It psychological addictive that's what i said irritation, agitation are not physical symptoms ;)
     


  9. My friend got the same problem.
     
  10. im a little irritable for like 3 days other then that never had anything i would call withdrawal and i definitely smoke more then 7 joints a day
     
  11. definatly loss of sleep and irritable as a mofo...
     


  12. I agree it's just that when you know It just takes some puffs to forget everything for some time, then it's hard to get off from weed.:devious:
     
  13. I shit myself once
     


  14. For me It just takes more than the willpower for a break from weed. I want to but i can't :mad:
     
  15. I'm just about to finish my first ever tolerance break after over a year and a half of smoking 1-2 grams a day and I experienced very few "withdrawals". I slept fine, I wasn't irritable, my appetite stayed roughly the same, and overall I was the exact same person. The only effects I felt was a little back pain for the first few days and I was pretty bored when I was at home, but other than that nothing changed.
     

  16. Its really not that bad. I felt like quitting would be incredibly hard and I would have the urge to smoke all the time, but once I made up my mind it was super easy.
     

  17. lies...pure lies...what a propaganda spewing weed OP is..shame on you for spreading lies!:mad:

    weed has no addictive properties at all, and you can NOT have withdrawals from marijuana --- PERIOD.:wave:
     
  18. out of sight out of mind when i go on break i hide everything that involves weed and not in easy to get to places i make it a real bitch to get to
     

  19. It's like that whenever i'm busy in some work i can resist the urge to smoke but whenever there's nothing to do or i'm feeling super bored, Then that time i always smoke than my usual intake. I'm like fuck everything lets get high:smoke:
     

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