Posted: 05/28/06 - 00:00 Post subject: I just want quit smoking pot
I have tried quit smoking pot about a month ago. And then I smoked once 9 days ago and am vary thin 5'5" 100lbs. please, can you tell me how long will it take to get it out of my system? I just want to quit with this.
I think it will take in access of a month for it to leave your body unless tested through the hair in which a number of illegal drugs or some over the counter drugs may never leave your body. It is good that you decided to quit smoking pot, because that is a mental thing that will only get better when you want it to. So, if you’re quit about a month, wait those extra weeks or two and you will be fine.
If you havnt got the will power to stop smoking pot then u rele need to think about some sort of self improvement...i used to smoke ALOT of the stuff and the side effects are so much worse than you realise...you are not addicted to cannabis you are addicted to the habit of going out with your mates and getting completely mashed which is not a nice state to be in...if you smoke ciggarettes then you are not breaking a nicotene addiction by quitting pot you are mearly breaking a habit which after a week or so you will not miss at all....because you ll have so much money to spend on the piss! its a stage that youll grow out of and if ur spending all ur times with mates that religously smoke it your not doin ureself any favours..
sorry to sound harsh but it rele aint tht hard if u just do it !
My boyfriend stopped smoking pot for 8 months and just today he did it again. He says its so hard to stop... What can he do to stop? Is there a plan or something helpful for him to live by? I told him it wasn't hard to stop its a mental thing but he can't quit... what does he do?
Posted: 11/01/07 - 17:51 Post subject: Try chantix, its a great drug not only for quitting cigs. b
heather3007 wrote:
My boyfriend stopped smoking pot for 8 months and just today he did it again. He says its so hard to stop... What can he do to stop? Is there a plan or something helpful for him to live by? I told him it wasn't hard to stop its a mental thing but he can't quit... what does he do?
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