frizzantik
Bluelight Crew
am experiencing some pretty heavy depression, head aches, stomache aches, some anxiety, sleep problems and very vivid dreams some nights.
you just described pretty much the symptoms to a 'T'. good luck
am experiencing some pretty heavy depression, head aches, stomache aches, some anxiety, sleep problems and very vivid dreams some nights.
Gzus said:Thanks for your imput Stickreid, though I have to say I can def see headaches being a symptom. One of THC's tricks is that it expands the blood vessels in your body increasing bloodflow to many parts of the body including the brain (this is often one of the reasons if not THE reason for bloodshot eyes & the reason your body feels so relaxed) so if your brain is used to the increase in bloodflow then withdrawing from THC withdraws the increased amount of blood that a stoner usually has flowing to the brain. Asprin and other over the counter pain pills work in a similar way to releave headaches by thining the blood allowing for more blood to flow through the bloodstreams resulting in mroe blood flow to your head. Headaches are most commonly a result of poor or lack of blood flow to the brain. Correct me if I'm wrong, its what I've found throughout my research though.
kracks said:sorry my question was, if you smoke spliffs with tobacco but dot smoke cigs at all, is it possible to think your more addicted to the weed then you actually are?
search around the forums, theirs plenty of similar reports back in CD history.i've never had/heard of headaches or stomach problems myself nor have i heard of anyone else having them.
burn out said:for me the worst withdrawal symptom was loss of apatite/inability to eat more than a few bites of food. sometimes i would need to smoke weed even when i didn't want to get high, just to be able to eat dinner. and then if i ran out, i could not eat a proper meal for at least 5 days. i would also get a constant headache, stomach discomfort, extremely vivid dreams, anxiety and other milder symptoms like excessive salivation.