they were prescribed to deal with the insomnia that withdrawing from pot was giving me...
Does this bother you even in the least bit? And Vyvanse? Possibly to cover up the effects pot has on you? This is a big mess for you my friend.
they were prescribed to deal with the insomnia that withdrawing from pot was giving me...
your dr must be a moron to prescribe clonazepam for cannabis withdrawal lol. The benzos are going to ruin you mentally at some point, you'll laugh that you ever thought cannabinoid addiction was an issue. It's like being prescribed oxymorphone for the pain of quitting cannabis, completely ridiculous but you can do you as you please, just remember that benzos can cause you a whole world of pain if you let them get out of control.
I'm gonna be fuuuuuuuuuucked up for a few months. Wonder what it'll do
your city might go dry
I agree. Concerta, Adderall or Vyvanse may be in my future.Yes sir! Canada Master race member here Sir!
Ahhh, when you have ADD, pot is truly your best friend.
Insomnia from pot withdrawal is not the only issue, ADD itself causes insomnia when you can't shut your fucking mind off.
Symptoms of lack of sleep are way worse than any perceived pot usage issues.
I'm going to say that I wish to continue smoking weed, but I believe that ADD may be an issue because I am compulsive and unfocused, among many other attributes. I wish to further discuss this particular issue with him, as my first session was spent exclusively discussing my background and my insomnia/withdrawal. I'm going to discuss my symptoms, and hopefully we can agree to take me off the clonazepam permanently and try out a new medication.
i have a job haha. it's not as bad as it seems.When you start carpet surfing for weed, you should start looking for a job.
But you wont...
never too late. that is interesting and certainly worth tryingIt's a little late for this advice now but this is why I try to avoid smoking before sleeping and eating - or if I do so I avoid doing it too frequently. When I used to smoke several times a day every day, and always before dinner and sleep, when I stopped for a while I had trouble sleeping and eating. Now I still smoke very frequently but usually not before important meals or sleep and when I stop I don't notice iany problems.
never too late. that is interesting and certainly worth trying