quitting weed mainly means insomnia and depression. not much to worry about, you can still function socially and at work
withdrawal from heroin confines you to the bed in as much agony as many biological diseases
either way you want out (no one wants to be depressed, or feel opiate w/d) but one is obviously worse
most people don't seem to even notice marijuana withdrawal. many seem to not notice it but still get plenty of cravings. heroin withdrawal will always be noticeable with adequate length of daily use
the reason is opiates influence the basic breathing/life maintenance systems, while marijuana doesn't. when parts of the brain have extra or less signals, the brain adapts. if it adapts over enough time, and whatever is causing the increased signal (drug) is taken away, the signals will swing in the opposite direction. with benzos or opiates, this means pure stress physiologically and psychologically. with marijuana, this means a little less pleasure from the environment; the brain doesn't place as high a priority on re-adjusting the marijuana neurons because they're not vital to physiological functions like heart beat, blood pressure, etc
Contradicted yourself there. They have clinics for weed detox where you check in for 5 days and they help and administer benzo's here in Australia. Too bad I didn't know until after. My GP seemed to think weed addiction isn't a serious problem.
benzos would really help a lot by keeping sleep patterns and letting the person relax. many don't see weed addiction as serious, but i think more people than we realize are self-medicating, and taking away their pot can lead to many problems causing them to get rather "addicted" aka they cannot stop even if they want to. not to mention the psychological attachment created when everything is just "better"
i wish the message was "use responsibly and if needed therapeutically" rather than "don't use". things would be a lot better. it has dozens of pharmaceutical uses with a much better safety profile and efficacy than any of the drugs prescribed for those things. anyway