Is it possible that your arthritis pain had something to do with the pains you suffered from withdrawl?
Arthritis does not cause one to sweat excessively, develop temporary insomnia or lose their appetite for days. Sure,
pain could be associated with arthritis.
And to answer your post prior to the one quoted above (which I can only speak for myself), when I quit smoking weed I
only quit smoking weed. When I'm at the point where I need to stop for any reason, it's always been when marijuana was the only drug entering my system for at least 1 month prior to my cessation of use, so no, there are no other drugs present in my system that could cause the slight physical withdrawals of cannabis that I experience every time I quit my use.
And I want to LOL at the guy who responded to my last post in this thread:
Loss of appetite is not physical. There are hunger receptors in our brain that trigger that hungry feeling. Sure, the feeling itself is physical, but the process in which we feel it is mental. This is generally caused by over-stimulation of those receptors by the CB1 receptors released in THC/Cannabis. Just like meth addicts and their inability to produce serotonin/dopamine without meth.
How is a chemical receptor physically present in your body being effected by a physical chemical's presence or absence anything
but physical? Are you saying that the body's chemical receptors are all psychological?
Just so we're all clear on what "psychological" means:
Psychological, [psy·cho·log·i·cal] Adj. Of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person.
[Please note that the "mind" and the "brain" are not one in the same.]
So let me get this straight... Now we're supposed to believe that chemical receptors rely on your emotions and mental state to work properly? I think you've got it backwards, ReeferChiefer, our emotions and mental state rely on chemical receptors, hormones, and probably other physical, tangible things in the body that I'm neglecting to mention (give me a break, it's 4am here and I'm tired as fuck) in order to know how to function.