[MEGA] Cannabis, Cannabinoids, Addiction, Withdrawel and You Vs. Yeah, it happens
Its high time we get a Mega thread about Cannabis addiction and withdrawal up in here! I dont care if Cannabis addiction seems like nothing compared to those of you out there who have a problem with benzos or hard opiates. And no you do not get the kind of terrible withdrawal that one would get when they are coming off of a have xanex addiction or H. It still is a reality that regular pot smokers much face, and we have every right to confide in one another about how cranky we get or how we cannot eat when we are out of weed. The psychological effects can be just as bad.
So i encourage you stoners to post in here when talking about addiction or withdrawal from Cannabis or Synthetic cannabinoids. The synths are just as likely if not more to cause addiction problems due to the high amounts of chemical in some spice mixes.
Any threads created talking about this topic will be merged with this thread.
-Neko
I've seen many topics on here touching on addiction in general and in individual post but I don't think there is a thread talking just about this. I'm not talking facts so please leave studies out of this... studies aren't always fact and affects of any drug can vary from person to person. I am talking about personal experience stories and hope we can get people from both viewpoints.
I, myself, have only ever been physically addicted to cigarettes and after a 13 year smoking habbit have been clean for just shy of 6 months now. I will never pick up another cigarette due to being diabetic and having circulation problems.
As far as alcohol goes, alcoholism runs on both sides of my family. My father is an alcoholic and apparently my grandfather on my mothers side was also. My younger brother is an alcoholic. I have always been able to take or leave this.
I have been smoking marijuana for the same time frame as cigarettes but quit when I was pregnant with my son and I'm not as heavy as a smoker as I used to be for many reasons. I mostly smoke at night and can go weeks on end without smoking before I buy a bag or smoke with some friends. I have always been able to just take it or leave it. Yes, sometimes I get stressed and really want to smoke but I don't have sleeping problems, appetite problems and really the stress has only really got to me badly since I quit smoking cigs so I think that is actually more related to that.
People complain about physical addiction to marijuana all the time but I just don't understand it. For me, at least, marijuana has no physical short term or long term side effects from quitting.. if anything, I have more motivation and my short term memory gets better... but thats it.
I feel the need to mention that I might physically be different then other people anyway because, while I did take chantix to quit smoking cigs and didn't smoke marijuana at this time, I only experienced 2 weeks of physical withdrawl in the form of irritability, insomnia, and a dry throat/heartburn feeling for my craving side effects. After a month I was already spending time not only in close vacinity with other smokers but also in enclosed spaces (like a car) with them and had very minimal and usually no side effects at all. Actually, the only time I have any reaction now is more socially when I smoke a bowl with my sister and then she lights up a cig afterwards. People are amazed by this.... so maybe I am just a different animal all together.
Oh and I also want to mention that I have mild bipolar and severe social anxiety disorder on top of ptsd and intermittent explosive disorder so my occassional irritability for the few days after not smoking anything might actually be from those disorders adjusting to my lack of self medication. I have also had a therapist agree that the marijuana seems to treat these disorders as compared to when I'm not smoking.
With that being said, I want to know where everyone else weighs in on if marijuana is physically addicting or not. Maybe then I will understand how someone can possibly lay claim that it is because I just haven't ever experienced any physical addiction myself....