Ok, i know its weed but please here me out. I've been able to get through amphetamine and benzo withdrawals but nothing like this and i dont know why.
I smoked 2-4 grams a day for 3+ years now. No breaks except maybe 1 day or so here and there via force. I only smoke strictly with bongs too.
Now whenever I stop for a day, I get SEVERE coldsweats, body temperature changes, nausea, insomnia, no apetite, restlessness, stomach weirdness and so much more. I feel so abnormal, even my eyes feel like they are always rapidly moving and cant stay still.
I have never been able to get past it, I always end up caving and smoking again because I can't stand the feelings. I don't understand why I was able to rid amphetamines and benzos but not MJ.
Now my weird question is, would it be possible to take something to help me fall asleep for most of the day and night?
Such as seroquel maybe? Wake up to just eat or something.. And do this for about 72 hrs?
So basically, can I just force myself to hibernate through that initial withdrawal shock that peaks for the first 3 days? I heard after about 3-4 days it starts to get better for chronic smokers, but I always cave in.
Would this hibernation strategy work?
I smoked 2-4 grams a day for 3+ years now. No breaks except maybe 1 day or so here and there via force. I only smoke strictly with bongs too.
Now whenever I stop for a day, I get SEVERE coldsweats, body temperature changes, nausea, insomnia, no apetite, restlessness, stomach weirdness and so much more. I feel so abnormal, even my eyes feel like they are always rapidly moving and cant stay still.
I have never been able to get past it, I always end up caving and smoking again because I can't stand the feelings. I don't understand why I was able to rid amphetamines and benzos but not MJ.
Now my weird question is, would it be possible to take something to help me fall asleep for most of the day and night?
Such as seroquel maybe? Wake up to just eat or something.. And do this for about 72 hrs?
So basically, can I just force myself to hibernate through that initial withdrawal shock that peaks for the first 3 days? I heard after about 3-4 days it starts to get better for chronic smokers, but I always cave in.
Would this hibernation strategy work?