Bauer095
Bluelight Crew
5-htp before bed can help facilitate some pleasant dreams 

Ego Death said:I also get nightmare, anxiety ridden dreams after I stop smoking. While I am a daily smoker I either don't dream or have absolutely no memory of my dreams. A couple of days after not smoking the dreams come back and are usually nightmarish, like people breaking into my apartment robbing me, or weird government agents coming after me. If I continue not to smoke the dreams will start to shift from nightmares to regular dreams.
merrygoround said:i hope you are still going strong. exercise, find other things to do, get healthy, take up drinking(what i did) which might not be the most healthy hobby, but hey, it's better that smoking pot. just wait till the weekend and get really blind. you can do it and i must say 27 years is well past due date to quit pot buddy.
every time I smoke, i have the most intense-vivid dreams the following nights.
i once had a dream that i was dreaming in a dream that i was dreaming in a dream. When i finally woke up - i didnt know if it was real or not; I just sat on my bed paranoid and confused.![]()
Dreams just come with a part of not smoking i think...
Nah, I won't mess with benzos... the whole point of this is to detox for a bit. Clean out my system. Start fresh. I've been taking melatonin to help with sleep, and that seems to help some... and the dreams are getting less troubling. Thanks again for the advice and feedback, all.