Sounds like a damn good one to me.
Thank-you. It is the best way to go about it I think.
Certainly puts to bed any question of 'weed withdrawals' to me and shows that i am not even dependent.
I just like it.
Sounds like a damn good one to me.
Thank-you. It is the best way to go about it I think.
Certainly puts to bed any question of 'weed withdrawals' to me and shows that i am not even dependent.
I just like it.
If you smoke like that ofcourse you won't get any withdrawals, how can you say withdrawals isn't a thing then? You talk down to me because your older and im 22 and i seem a helluva lot more smarter than you. I probably have more life experience than you man.
Hey fellow potheads and cool people, i'm taking a break from weed which pretty much had me stoned 24/7.
But now with the withdrawal im on day 4 i believe now (my memory is non-existant) and i pretty much cant even socialize cause i feel so retarded stuttering and mixing words up and being very socially awkward. I just feel so very dumb and blank in my head too, and i feel bored all the time and lots of other silly symptoms. How long does this last and is this normal? Cheers ! 8(
I've been smoking weed on a daily basis for at least the past 3 years. I just moved states and have no connects where I currently am so I'm now on week 2 of no smoking. So far I haven't even noticed the difference. I've barely even thought of smoking and honestly I feel better if anything at all. I love weed an it's definitely something I believe I will be doing for the rest of my life but as far as this two week break goes there has been no side effects at all. If you have ADD, smoking usually helps it imo, so the fact that you haven't been smoking might be causing your add to really come out again. Obviously all this I Just my opinion but it's from my own experience.
When you see people in tears over a withdrawal, that is what you go with when using the word. It is almost disrespectful to the word, to associate Cannabis with it.
I've posted this in another thread but I feel it's relevant here: cannabis "withdrawals" are psychosomatic in nature ie psychological. Some people are simply prone to dependency issues, and I include myself here. I've experienced heroin withdrawals, and I can say with complete confidence that there are no physical symptoms from stopping cannabis after heavy use, and all objective evidence bears this out.