i am on day two of trying to quit my use of marijuna and im kinda going crazy. and im scared im getting suicidal. the withdrawals are very hard to live with. should i ask my parents for help or should i just tuff it out? i mean i have gone a whole 41 hours without smoking. p.s im 16
Hello creed!
In my opinion I think you should "TELL" your parents you need help, nows the time to quit while you are young. Don't end up doing what I did, you can never get your youth back!
Good luck and keep me informed!
In my opinion I think you should "TELL" your parents you need help, nows the time to quit while you are young. Don't end up doing what I did, you can never get your youth back!
Good luck and keep me informed!
Yeah, i think u should, I did even though I am older, but they noticed that I was always down, weird and depressed! When I told them it made me feel better and they didn't judge me. It might take a while for withdrawals to go away, depending on a person for me for the physical withdrawals it took around 2 month and for the psycological 2 more! Congradulations on quitting, it gets much better!
im just scared they will do something kinda extreem, like switch me to a different schools or make me go to rehab, possibly both idk. and what if i cant stop without a rehab. they would catch me stoned after i told them i wanted to stop. then i would go to a rehab fersure. thats kinda my worst fear at the moment. thank you for your advice! i am going to try and quit on my own but if i get back into it i will ask my parents for help. thank you both! stay in touch.
It takes whatever it takes, but it first takes you wanting to stop!
Yes, I believe u should tell your parents. I, too, am 16 and 4 weeks ago my parents found my stuff. the past month has been terrible but you need to realize that eventually your luck will run out and somebody is going to catch. My parents made me realize that i was lucky they caught me and not the law. If you are addicted and need to stop sit down with them and present yourself. They would rather see you seek help and see that you can make adult decisions on your own that see you continue down that path. I have learned that parents aren't there to spoil all fun, even though they sometimes do, they are there for you, to help you and guide you to live your life safely. Tell them, its for the best. They will not be mad if you are trying to help yourself. My parents told me that if i ever get drunk at a party that i need to not try to drive home and that i need to call them. they said no matter what time it is or the situation they will pick me up and they said they will not be mad because i would have made a wise, adult decision that is for the better. Tell them, they are there for you.