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Craziest Weed-Quitting Dreams

arthunter888

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I assume it's not uncommon for people who stop using cannabis (e.g. a break, or quitting) to experience vivid and weird dreams for the initial "clean" days.

Sometimes I take a 2 or 3 day break from weed as this is healthy for an everyday user to do occasionally, and during this period I get intense, memorable, and strange dreams. I guess it's because cannabis interrupts REM sleep, which is the sleep-stage during which the dreams that occur are the most intense and/or are remembered the best.

Post your most memorable/weirdest dreams that occur during weed-breaks...
 
I once had a dream that me and Vin Diesel were sitting in a hot tub having drinks delivered to us by topless girls while playing dungeons and dragons. Then all of a sudden everyone turns into a vampire, like those weird-ass alien vampires in daybreakers almost, and my neck gets torn apart. I remember actually feeling pain in the dream, then waking up screaming lol.
 
^^That's pretty fucking deranged lol.

Here's mine after 3 days clean:

I am in my house (upstairs with my family). We hear a repeated thump coming from downstairs. We go downstairs and find nothing, so return upstairs to look out the window. We see this pickup trucks with 4 strangers in it ramming the side of the house repeatedly. We wait while this fat dude gets out, walks up a hill that leads to the upstairs window. I grab this curved metal pipe that was just laying around, climb out of the window and knock the dude out with it, and go back inside.

A couple minutes later, they shoot this window out with guns. We return fire with our guns, poking out of the window then retreating. We move to another room, then a few minutes of silence. We return to the window, and we see this old-school looking soldier (almost exactly like the one in the movie "Jumanji" with a similar mustache and gun). All the sudden he shoots a grenade into the window and we dive out of the way. After, we know the original people are heading into the window.

We run downstairs and cram into the bathroom. We improvise and I get this can of some kind of flammable spray while my mom holds a lighter to the door, waiting. When we hear them approaching she lights it, and as the door opens I try to spray into the flame like a make-shift blow torch. Before it could work the stranger woman on the other side of the door sprays some kind of liquid from a can in a narrow stream. The stream hits my eyes (with the very real sensation of liquid hitting my eyes) and I wake up.

This is very strange as I didn't know any of these attackers, and also I am a very pacifist person so combat dreams are quite rare for me.
 
i'm about to start a break again so i'll fill you in in a few nights time.

i also find that i wake up as if i haven't slept, as in the dream was so intense that sleeping didnt have any form of mental respite and i'm tired the whole next day.

its uncanny just how 'real' the dreams seem and how you can think during the dream and make a choice as to what to do. its not just a dream but like a normal day.
 
Uhh...hahaha

I was crawling through tunnels, on the end of the tunnels was a hot pot, exactly like the ones in those witch movies. and then this witch pops out of no where and starts chasing me through these tunnels and whenever I tried to escape the bowls would light up in fire.
 
I take melatonin regularly, so I don't get any crazier dreams when I quit than I do normally. They do get pretty fucked up, but most of my dreams are now controllable, lucid dreams... Ah I love melatonin.
 
Funny how that works - I took a break last night and didn't smoke for the first time in weeks... crazy intense and vivid dreams! I guess weed just chills you out so much that you don't dream. That doesn't sound healthy to me. In fact, I kinda like this rhythm of taking a break every couple weeks. Dreaming lets your mind process information and store it away, summarizing your deepest thoughts and feelings about your environment so you can easily call on them in the future.
 
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