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Join Date: Apr 2021
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Hi BurntMarshmallow,
I too have stopped smoking for more than a month now due to my diagnosis of CHS. Unfortunately, I had to go to the ER because I could not stop vomiting after 8 hours. By the time I arrived at the hospital with the assistance of my family, my blood pressure was 68/48. I was hospitalized for three days. I too want to help anyone who may be going through this and offer support. I originally started smoking because of fibromyalgia, and it worked great for that. Yet, at the same time, I have wanted to quit after using for a long time. So far, by the grace of God, it has not been difficult not smoking. How about you? Historically, it was hard. I think CHS makes it easier, especially given the consequences. I hesitated to quit before because of withdrawal. You're right, there is withdrawal from cannabis. I was in the hospital during the first three days of withdrawal, which was a blessing actually because they helped with the process. Now, it's easy for the most part.
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