webbykevin
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I would like to know what he has to say about it, has anyone bothered to ask him without laying a heap if judgement and pre conceived ideas on him ?
dude the i did the same exact thing ur kid did. for a second i thought u were my dad lol. except i think i was 15 when i got sent to alternative school. i actully kind of enjoyed it. it was like a vacation from life.
Another thing troubling me is my son got real sick last night. He doesn't drink alcohol, just soda and said he was real hungry and his stomach was hurting. So I made him some chicken noodle soup and gave him some saltine crackers which he promptly vomited. He told me if he had some weed, he wouldn't be sick. I think this is some psychological manifestation. Maybe the stress of possibly being locked up? I didn't think marijuana withdrawal could make a person vomit but I could be wrong. Any thoughts?
Another thing troubling me is my son got real sick last night. He doesn't drink alcohol, just soda and said he was real hungry and his stomach was hurting. So I made him some chicken noodle soup and gave him some saltine crackers which he promptly vomited. He told me if he had some weed, he wouldn't be sick. I think this is some psychological manifestation. Maybe the stress of possibly being locked up? I didn't think marijuana withdrawal could make a person vomit but I could be wrong. Any thoughts?
yes this is entirely possible. Cannabis does have a withdrawal, not much of one but you can expect your son to be irritable, to have night sweats, to be nauseous and have trouble sleeping for about 3-4 days. Cannabis is addictive and can cause a dependence.
I think what posters are forgetting in this thread is that OP's kid is getting into legal trouble. No one cares if he likes to get high but you cannot be getting into trouble with the cops over this. That is the problem right there. Your kid has to smarten up or he will face a world of trouble. If you're going to get high, do it responsibly and know the risks and how to avoid them.
Have you ever smoke Cannabis?? Because if you did your would know that THERE is NO withdrawl. You should know of where you speak when it comes to that. Because I Do. If you have never smoked dont act like that you know. And the withdrawl that you are talking about, sounds, like opiate abuse to me, know of where you speak before you open your mouth.
little bit hostile aren't you? I smoked for 9 years straight, every day, every hour pretty much. When i quit i would get sick, couldn't sleep, get night sweats, have crazy dreams and would feel irritated and annoyed. and fuck no that's not opiate withdrawal, opiate withdrawal is much worse than that. You are extremely childish and closed minded, take a look at the posts in cannabis discussion, what i experienced is very very very common and has been shown in peer reviewed studies, so you're simply wrong. Now the withdrawal only lasts 1-3 days even for heavy users and isn't always that bad but it does happen to many people.
I quit about 3-4 months ago but i kind of tapered off and i didn't have any symptoms this time but in the past i certainly had symptoms. Did you really have to be so condescending and know it all? Not to mention hypocritical, next time before you speak, do some research.
I'm 110% in agreement with RobotTripping I'm sure you all know that ONE POT HEAD who neglects the rest of their life in pursuit of smoking weed all day. .
I'm not saying that you have a problem with it. What I was saying is for you to say "Its impossible to have a problem with it" just because you personally do not, is unfair.
You cannot argue with our personal experiences with withdrawals from pot any more than I can argue with your lack of withdrawals. I am simply saying it is possible.
Once again you seem to be getting a bit defensive..."I've been smoking 20 years, dont tell me i have a problem!" No one was saying that, at all. Relax buddy. No one is telling you that. You seem to be very eager to jump and defend your "lack of a problem". Take that as you want it as well.
We were talking about withdrawals from pot being a definite possibility, and originally this persons child who is in need of outside forces to keep them from making horrible decisions they will regret for the rest of their lives.
As Ho-Chi-Min has verified: it is DEFINITELY possible to have weed ADDICTION be a huge, huge, obstacle in one's life. As it seems to be for the OP's child: when you get arrested, and it impacts your future, and you STILL CANNOT STOP despite all the consequences and repercussions: that is a major red flag, and text book addiction. You continue to do the behavior despite the horrendous outcome (ie a heroin addict keeps shooting heroin despite losing their family, going to jail, etc; a pot smoker continues to smoke despite losing friends, getting arrested and legal consequences, etc)
Just as possible as it is for heroin. Less likely? Absolutely. But possible nonetheless.