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Question about cannabis and being aggressive

fennech

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I'm smoking cannabis on the weekends for almost two years. Last weekend was an exception where I didn't smoke. I got into an unrelated fight with my wife on Thursday. It was about nothing but she said I have been acting angry since Monday and she was only waiting for me to explode. Which was what actually made me explode.
We reconciled and I am relieved but also preoccupied that my agressiveness is because I didn't smoke cannabis last weekend.

I smoke with a lady friend which whom I have no affair. We just talk and smoke and laugh. The hours with her are the only hours when I feel relaxed, even when we haven't smoked yet. I'm not sure now if my angry behavior is related to not having seen my friend, or not having smoked.
 
I'm smoking cannabis on the weekends for almost two years. Last weekend was an exception where I didn't smoke. I got into an unrelated fight with my wife on Thursday. It was about nothing but she said I have been acting angry since Monday and she was only waiting for me to explode. Which was what actually made me explode.
We reconciled and I am relieved but also preoccupied that my agressiveness is because I didn't smoke cannabis last weekend.

I smoke with a lady friend which whom I have no affair. We just talk and smoke and laugh. The hours with her are the only hours when I feel relaxed, even when we haven't smoked yet. I'm not sure now if my angry behavior is related to not having seen my friend, or not having smoked.
Probably the angry behavior is more related to not having smoked. I used to get like that a little bit when I didn’t smoke
 
Biggest pot withdrawal symptoms for me are being easily irritated and insomnia. You have to realize that it's the (lack of) pot and try to realize that whatever is irritating you prolly isn't really that important.
 
It makes me wonder why you can go along just fine ti-fri before starting blazing, then, when you have had weed weekend. I don't think THC is actively affecting your nervous system much anymore 48 hours after last inhaled dose. I'd rather consider if you are not just in some way satisfied due to the recreation or medical effects cannabis offers.

As in, neglecting your medical practice (I think weed actually has short, 1-2 day afterglow sometimes, and might have compounding effects to the well-being by how it affects sleep and rest).

Or kind of a psychological withdrawals (this might be confusing, some people could use this term with different meaning); experience that your routines and habits have been neglected, and you don't quite know what to do with the feeling of "lack" you might be experiencing. Your mind might have expected the weed weekend, and now the situation is over and you normally would not be high anymore anyway, your mind is still expecting it. So, special kind of cravings-they could be called "clinical withdrawals" in some sense, but it gets all muddy and disputable I guess.
 
I had to quit cold turkey on July 13th when I received a positive diagnosis for LYME and started drug treatment. No grumpiness, although sleep was impacted for a week or so. When I restarted Cannabis on August 30thit hit like a nice ton of bricks.

Tom
 
I...she was only waiting for me to explode.

Flush the girl.

I've experienced withdrawal 1st hand when i quit smoking tobacco in '95. Nothing, i mean NOTHING, while making a pause between 2007 and 2011.

Welcome to the « Wall of Shame », maybe it can help understand where the pressure came from... Who knows?!
 
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