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Thank you so much for this article, really clarified EXACTLY what I myself am experiencing and how to combat it...I am going for the detox...wish me luck! :) Thank you again for such a wonderful help!
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i am experienceing what you have been through and i feel like i cant do it cause i always feel like throwing up like nausea constantly
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I'm having a rough time. I have had marijhuana almost daily since the age of 13. My heavy years were late teens and 20s and have just naturally decreased since then. I'm 43 now. But still. Every day for 30+ years! I'm intelligent and got a college degree and have basically been very productive. It has not caused me trouble. But, I would just like to try giving it up for awhile. And, it has not been fun at all. Intense insomnia, feeling like my limbs are creepy crawly, nervousness, stomach issues, and lots of irritability. But, such is life. I like pot, and probably always will. But yes, long term use can cause a set of addiction/withdrawal issues and I think it is best that we live life sober, be productive, get things done.....and then, maybe, carefully, infrequently, play with pot. Not just in moderation, but in very careful, respectful, occasional use. I'm having a rough go right now, but it will be ok. I'm learning.
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hi
we bought some lithium orotate only $12 for a bottle of 200. I am assisting my husband through his mary-jane detox, he also suffers from acute bi-polar. This seems to be much better than the lithium carbonate and horrible effexor, I hope to get some 5htp which should also help.

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Hi, thanks for this post. I am only on day 3 of quitting, and know the worse is yet to come in withdrawal symptoms. I quit because the Holy Spirit laid it on my heart to quit. When I go to church or bible study, I felt unworthy and when I read scripture I felt major guilt. Finally, I came to a crossroads in my spiritual journey and I have to leave this behind. I know the physical withdrawals will suck, especially the nightmares (quit once before), but the hardest part is the missing of the love of the high....the pleasure. I used it for everything...it energized me. I would use it to do housework, or watch tv or go to movies, anything that didn't require my mind. But I won't miss the pipe, or inhaling smoke or vapor. I won't miss smoking so much the high seems to only last 30 minutes or so. I won't miss hiding it or living a double life. In fact, I feel freedom. I don't want to be a slave to this anymore. Thank you for your tips. Peace be with you all.
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Of course vaporizer is a healthier option. When you smoke, you are inhaling 400+ chemicals along with thc. If you "have" to get high, vaporizing is a better option than smoking. It is not a gimmick. Do some research first before you make such a ridiculous comment. See how nasty and black the bong is? All that resin is going into your lungs when you smoke. Look at a bag or a bong that is used with a vaporizer. Do you see all that black resin? No. I'm not promoting getting high here. I'm trying very hard myself to quit too. But calling vaporizers a gimmick is truly ignorant.

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Hey there,

You are explaining me exactly....I haven't completely quit but I have slowed down a lot.....how are you doing over a year later....My panic attacks have been horrible and working with them is not a fun time. Trying to hide the fear and panic is horrible! HELP!
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Reading through thread & other threads on this site has just changed my life. From the bottom of my heart, I Thank You all for posting. Went cold turkey precisely one week ago after 8 years of frequent use & am experiencing similar issues- insomnia, nightmares, anxiety, loss of appetite, stomach pains, in addition to isolation, self-hatred, thoughts of suicide, & the feeling that no one could possibly relate. Was 5 minutes away from driving to the local dispensary. Wasn't sure I could go on much longer feeling this way. Took a moment to google in my car, just before leaving the house & came across this thread. Reading your experiences have given me a newfound hope that it is possible to not only quit, but that it is possible to feel better after doing so. I'm sick of this Jekyll and Hyde lifestyle and it would be the greatest gift to feel natural happiness, love, and sleep without the overpowering haze. I know it would be a blessing to my friends and family but have been afraid to fess up about having a problem in the first place. Working towards it now, and would appreciate advice on what I could possibly do to stabilize my patience and mood swings in the meantime. Thanks again.

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Today is today is my first day of recovery,I've been a heavy marijuana user for the past 13 yrs

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Hi everyone. I had been smoking weed for 18 years. My mom boyfriend (at that time) gave it to me when I was twelve, and yes I'm 30. I just quit cold turkey. As I sit here & type I am experiencing severe anxiety, loss of appetite, severe rage & anger/ outburst, stomach pains, loss of motivation/ concentration. I was able to function on marijuana but, I know it was a bad habit, I tried to make like I was partying all the time. But, in actuality I was self-medicating to avoid dealing with my problems head on. I had to go to my mom house to get away from ALL my friends bc they smoke pot/ "loud" too. I can make it threw but this is going to be one of the hardest things I ever had to do in my life. Please pray for my healing. Thanks

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Sorry I'm just picking this up now - I hope you have got things sorted. Willpower, meditation, exercise, hydration, good food, support, space - but out of all of those I would say meditation is what has helped me most with coming off 25 years of daily usage. Good luck.
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Hi - I hope things are going ok for you and you're doing well. I can relate to everything you say - having been smoking daily now for 25 years. Have you tried meditation - it really works - no need to get all religious with it (although you can if you want!) but that is really helping me at the moment. Combine that with exercise and willpower and you'll be just fine. Serva Fidem.
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600mg of magnesium citrate every night before bed helps with anxiety and helps you sleep. Mom
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I've got insomnia n jaw ache after a month of quitting after ten years smoking joints... I'm beside myself.
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Yo man, ive noticed this on her and just seen that its been over a year, dont expect you to answer back but if you do see this, how are you a year on from then? Im 18 and ive stopped now for two months after 6 years on and off and the past two years everyday , due to a serious panic/anxiety attack, and since then ive had extreme anxiety and stress, like you, feel asthough im going crazy and just generally feel real shitty, cant concentrate and finding it hard to get out of this funk, id just like to know how you feel now and how you coped with it, also i used to very fit when i was younger, now everytime i excersise for about an hour afterwards i feel like im having a panic attack, id like it if you could answer but if not its cool
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