To cut this fairly short I have been addicted to synthetic cannibinoids in pure powder form for 4 years, give or take 2-3 grams a week.
Started on am2201 powder on tobacco bongs then once banned switched to 5f pb22 in roll ups dosing every hour from 4pm and then throughout the night at roughly 1 hour intervals.
Using alone in my flat, finally decided I was a slave and it had to go as its all I did smoke and sleep.
I'm 31 years old male 6'2 and around 14 stone in weight I have a fairly healthy diet but not much appetite during addiction so have lost weight ,attend gym twice a week and resistance train. during day would not smoke it.
So cold turkey no meds or benzos, been hell last 5 days didn't sleep or eat for 3 got an hour sleep and a snack day 4.
Symptoms have been as follows:
Severe anxiety/paranoia
No appetite
Shaking
Crying
Suicidal thoughts
Complete insomnia
No concentration
Restless legs
Watering eyes and nose
Difficult to walk
Hard to talk slight stammer
Racing fluttery heart
Delusions
Stomach pain
Kidney pain
Not really craved the drug infact it repulses me at this second I felt a bit better today which is 5 days clean and did sleep last night with a roast dinner and some 5htp but feel extremely out of it mentally, eyes out of focus 1000 yard stare etc
So I'm hoping to hear from anyone else with a similar long term cannabinoid addiction did you recover fully? How long until mental capacity improves? Will I ever return to normal?
Will add prior to this addiction I have used 6-apb and Mxe fairly extensively before bans and cannabis since 18 daily, also tried most other drugs and research chrmicals over the years but not heavily had a 3ml a day GBL habit for 2 years during early 20s but only one dose a day
I have doc appointment Friday with psy doc what is he likely to suggest?
I just want my life back, I'm expecting damage has been done but it's such an little known chem compared to heroin, crack etc I'm struggling to find much detail on long term addiction and recovery.
Will add I did stop for 3 months last January but used benzodiazepines and had family support (this time nothing) similar withdrawal but I can't remember how I felt and only swapped it for alcohol and etizolam before quickly relapsing :/
Anyone?
Started on am2201 powder on tobacco bongs then once banned switched to 5f pb22 in roll ups dosing every hour from 4pm and then throughout the night at roughly 1 hour intervals.
Using alone in my flat, finally decided I was a slave and it had to go as its all I did smoke and sleep.
I'm 31 years old male 6'2 and around 14 stone in weight I have a fairly healthy diet but not much appetite during addiction so have lost weight ,attend gym twice a week and resistance train. during day would not smoke it.
So cold turkey no meds or benzos, been hell last 5 days didn't sleep or eat for 3 got an hour sleep and a snack day 4.
Symptoms have been as follows:
Severe anxiety/paranoia
No appetite
Shaking
Crying
Suicidal thoughts
Complete insomnia
No concentration
Restless legs
Watering eyes and nose
Difficult to walk
Hard to talk slight stammer
Racing fluttery heart
Delusions
Stomach pain
Kidney pain
Not really craved the drug infact it repulses me at this second I felt a bit better today which is 5 days clean and did sleep last night with a roast dinner and some 5htp but feel extremely out of it mentally, eyes out of focus 1000 yard stare etc
So I'm hoping to hear from anyone else with a similar long term cannabinoid addiction did you recover fully? How long until mental capacity improves? Will I ever return to normal?
Will add prior to this addiction I have used 6-apb and Mxe fairly extensively before bans and cannabis since 18 daily, also tried most other drugs and research chrmicals over the years but not heavily had a 3ml a day GBL habit for 2 years during early 20s but only one dose a day
I have doc appointment Friday with psy doc what is he likely to suggest?
I just want my life back, I'm expecting damage has been done but it's such an little known chem compared to heroin, crack etc I'm struggling to find much detail on long term addiction and recovery.
Will add I did stop for 3 months last January but used benzodiazepines and had family support (this time nothing) similar withdrawal but I can't remember how I felt and only swapped it for alcohol and etizolam before quickly relapsing :/
Anyone?

