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Old 02-25-2010, 07:41 AM #1
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Quitting weed/Rolling Depression??

Hey forums. So I am curious if anyone has to quit smoking on a regular basis? An example would be drug tests for work. My smoking pattern was gradual (high once a day), to intense (last couple weeks I was high right off of work, until I fall asleep).

The reason I ask is because I quit often for 10-15 day periods to clean up, but I get terrible symptoms. For one, insomnia. Christ all mighty, why did you create insomnia.. what an asshole.

Another symptom is definitely the depression. I am not a sad person, and haven't been in slumps like what I feel when I quit before. But when I quit, I get very sad 80% of the day, through-out the day. Thinking about the future, people, just life in general. After two weeks of sobriety I start to chipper up and get on with my life A-OK, sober and happy; or if I start smoking again within the two weeks off.

A third symptom is my appetite. The first couple days I munch out at weird times, but when I take my first three or four bites of whatever, I feel full or just don't really want to continue eating. After a few more days I starve at odd times at all hours of the day, but only for a few minutes at a time...... Again, 2 weeks maybe 3 I am back on track and eating normally, as I would, and have ever.

Fourth, I get so lonely, at odd times during the day. WHAT THE FUCK. I have been an average socializer all my life. In my teen years I partied with lots of people, and spent time alone 50/50. I don't ever seek attention, sometimes I avoid it. So why am I feeling lonely?? I will just randomly show up at my parents house, or call guy friends up and talk? That's a clear violation of the man-code. Sure enough though, two weeks later and I am back to my normal self.

Edit: Fifth has to be the 'edge'. I am much more short tempered with various events. If something doesn't go my way, I snap much faster. If I smack my hand at work or stub a toe, shit storm happens. When I am sober or using though, content and relaxed.

Lastly.. First few days (3-5) I want nothing more than to smoke a joint\ bong rip. Real life example is when I am watching a movie, or playing video games, or going out to the bar, maybe see my friends. Just normal day-to-day activities.

I love MJ and I am not trying to bring her down nor quit her. I am just realizing for the first time in my eyes, that weed does have addictive properties; logical sense of course, ease up the hard-cores out there.. I am not saying that my Lady Jane calls me back as hard as Jack Cocaine or Sally Meth-amphetamine. But I am saying that the addiction can happen. In my mind these aren't harmful addictions, more like a very inconvenient hassle every time I quit. And maybe that is why weed exploded on our society and vastly used among all ages, that this drug has 'silent' addictive properties.

IS THIS JUST ME?!!?! 3 billion people smoke the shit, I doubt this is just me...

If this happens to others, please post because I want to know what you do to cope. I am NOT a basket case, no medical problems, and my mental health is 100% (unless you count my addiction to females, because that ain't normal, haha) and I am not old and dying . 1+1=2 right?

P.S. I really hate doing a yummybud, my life is falling apart thread but this may open up some discussion about what weed may be doing to our bodies. And may produce some great information on how to deal with quitting.
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Holy moly u just said the story of my life. and I have been smoking for many years now and every time I quit for a bit of time I get just like this and still don't know how to best deal with this.

I just try to cope with it the best I can. and its even that much harder when ur growing/flowering marry jane year around.

also I deff agree that this would be a great discussion And may produce some great information.
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Old 02-25-2010, 08:25 AM #3
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Addiction is either physical, psychological, or both.

Cannabis is not physicaly addictive. If you use it to sleep then you have a sleep disorder. If you stop the sleep disorder comes back. This isn't withdrawal.

Psychological withdrawal for me lasts about 3 days. Doesn't come close to Caffeine, Cigarette, Alchohol, Vicodin, Percocet, or Oxy withdrawals.

If you get depressed when you stop then you should deal with what is depressing you. Maybe you were using weed to cover up the unhappiness. That is valid medicinally but you also have to deal with the root cause.

Also, if you have an addictive personality, you can quit weed and you will find something else. Find hobbies you like if you have an addictive personality and throw yourself into that.

Just my opinion based on my experience and those of others i've met over the years.
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Holy moly u just said the story of my life. and I have been smoking for many years now and every time I quit for a bit of time I get just like this and still don't know how to best deal with this.

I just try to cope with it the best I can. and its even that much harder when ur growing/flowering marry jane year around.

also I deff agree that this would be a great discussion And may produce some great information.
Hey cheese. Glad you came aboard and maybe we can draw some answers on how to deal with the -dare I say- side effects of this medicine.
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Old 02-25-2010, 08:28 AM #5
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I quit on a regular basis as well for various reasons. I find myself feeling a bit on edge and my appetite decreases for about 2 weeks. Once I am beyond the 2 weeks I start feeling normal again.
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Addiction is either physical, psychological, or both.

Cannabis is not physicaly addictive. If you use it to sleep then you have a sleep disorder. If you stop the sleep disorder comes back. This isn't withdrawal.

Psychological withdrawal for me lasts about 3 days. Doesn't come close to Caffeine, Cigarette, Alchohol, Vicodin, Percocet, or Oxy withdrawals.

If you get depressed when you stop then you should deal with what is depressing you. Maybe you were using weed to cover up the unhappiness. That is valid medicinally but you also have to deal with the root cause.

Also, if you have an addictive personality, you can quit weed and you will find something else. Find hobbies you like if you have an addictive personality and throw yourself into that.

Just my opinion based on my experience and those of others i've met over the years.
Hey John. I know I don't have a sleep disorder. That symptom is 100% from Cannabis. Not unless the past year and a half of smoking has brought a sleep disorder on? And only during the withdraw period. Any other time, I sleep like the biggest fucking rock you can find. I know I don't have an addictive personality. I have been tempted by all the greats and don't feel the lure in my cheek, ever.

The point about depression is interesting. I don't know what is making me sad though, John. That's the mystery. When I do smoke NEVER do I experience depression, or when I don't smoke after my withdraw. So dealing with my depressive thoughts and feelings would mean to cut out weed completely in my life, and I'll take the two weeks of hell before that.

So your withdraw is much less than what cheese and I have experienced, but still noticeable. With alcohol I get the odd hangover and withdraw from that for maybe 12 hours after. In fact sometimes drinking excess makes me avoid alcohol for an extended period afterwards; no desire to drink.

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I quit on a regular basis as well for various reasons. I find myself feeling a bit on edge and my appetite decreases for about 2 weeks. Once I am beyond the 2 weeks I start feeling normal again.
Funny how you mentioned being on edge, that's a symptom I totally forgot to add in. Cranky cranky cranky. So what do you do to deal? Bear it out? I am looking for a solution to help, if there is one.
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this has been known for a long time?

all kinds of threads about it, but yeah its different for each person, I get the same type of symptoms really, but only for about 4 days or so, then its all back on track.

eating and sleeping are a bitch if you just stop cold turkey.
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this is why i have smoked about 8000 out of the last 8025 days...cause I can, and it keeps me of the hard ,legal stuff
that sucks man ....good luck
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Funny how you mentioned being on edge, that's a symptom I totally forgot to add in. Cranky cranky cranky. So what do you do to deal? Bear it out? I am looking for a solution to help, if there is one.
Well I have learned to cope in other ways besides turning to smoking. I just put up with it and try to minimize the impact on me or people in my life. I know even after only a week you'll notice a difference in your mood. Have any other hobbies or maybe some responsibilities that you have been neglecting? If so I'd take a shot at using one of those things to keep your mind occupied. The only times I had trouble quitting was when I wasn't really doing much of anything and I thought about smoking and found myself cheating.
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this has been known for a long time?

all kinds of threads about it, but yeah its different for each person, I get the same type of symptoms really, but only for about 4 days or so, then its all back on track.

eating and sleeping are a bitch if you just stop cold turkey.
Wtf man, really? Maybe because I am a younger smoker and haven't been around gangja long enough. I am quitting atm and I just couldn't handle it anymore. Finally recognizing the withdraw and I want to deal with it.
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