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Old 09-07-2008, 08:46 PM #1
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Hi, i am starting school tomorrow and have to quit smoking weed. I have been smoking pretty consistently since i was 14yrs and i am 27 now. The last 18months have been from morning to night. I don't need no N/A talk , nothing against it i just found it never worked for me. I am much better working by myself or talking to people on here.

I have came a long way in the last couple years but can not kick the weed habit. I am strong when i have all details and I am know from the psychical and neurological stanpoint what symptoms i'm going to have and strategies to fix them,, and maybe even some Vitamins or teas to help me. I am looking into high purity fish oil,, omega 3 vitamins, others would help. The last year i have had many symptoms like paranoia, twitching, confusion, not being able to doing anything when i get overwhelmed like feeling confusion , dizzy and literately like my blood is boiling or it's rushing to my head, something like that. I deal with personality disorder and A.D.D which in result gives me depression and anxiety( chronic anxiety now that I’ve been smoking pretty heavy for a year)

I am also starting the gym tomorrow also.

If anyone can help that would be great, even if it's a month from now. This one is going t be struggle for at least a couple month so..........
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Hi, i am starting school tomorrow and have to quit smoking weed. I have been smoking pretty consistently since i was 14yrs and i am 27 now. The last 18months have been from morning to night. I don't need no N/A talk , nothing against it i just found it never worked for me. I am much better working by myself or talking to people on here.

I have came a long way in the last couple years but can not kick the weed habit. I am strong when i have all details and I am know from the psychical and neurological stanpoint what symptoms i'm going to have and strategies to fix them,, and maybe even some Vitamins or teas to help me. I am looking into high purity fish oil,, omega 3 vitamins, others would help. The last year i have had many symptoms like paranoia, twitching, confusion, not being able to doing anything when i get overwhelmed like feeling confusion , dizzy and literately like my blood is boiling or it's rushing to my head, something like that. I deal with personality disorder and A.D.D which in result gives me depression and anxiety( chronic anxiety now that I’ve been smoking pretty heavy for a year)

I am also starting the gym tomorrow also.

If anyone can help that would be great, even if it's a month from now. This one is going t be struggle for at least a couple month so..........


I may sound smart and intelligent, which i am but i have a problem with diciphering words so can you be clear thank u.
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Hi Pretty in Pink!!!
Hi there!! It is sooo good that you have came here for support!! I never have a problem with pot...I was booze booze booze and had some real issues with lorezapam and tylenol with codiene and tylenol 3. I think that you should definitely see your doctor...get some blood work done. The gym is an excellant idea. My son went to re hab a year and a half ago for years of marijuana smoking....he felt that he could deal with it alone and never got the help of other addicts when he got out. He did not stay clean. I am a firm believer of 12 step programs. I do believe that we can help you here but living eating and breathing my 12 step program was the only way I could get and stay clean and sober. I have been that way for 8 years now!
After living a certain way for so long it is difficult to change but doing things for yourself for your health and wellbeing is wonderful. Walking is good as well. Setting small goals is a great thing to try....it fills your time and helps you to get busy. You said you are staring school...that is good as well...focus on your work and homework and make a point to check it and dot your I's and cross your T's!!! Put your all into it. We addicts are funny....when we are in our addiction we can at times appear lazy and blah.....however most of us are capable of so very much.
Pretty...your life is about to change in ways that you never thought possible...ever.. for yourself! Educate yourself as much as possible about it....reach out and ASK for help when you need it...see that doctor...buckle your seatbelt...it may be bumpy at times but when you get thru the rough spots...your life will be an incredible ride!!!
I will not be online from Mon to Thurs this week but I will check in on Thursday night to see how you are doing!! Remember...one day at a time...take care of yourself...I will be thinking of you ...Dorrie
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Hi Pretty in Pink!!!
Hi there!! It is sooo good that you have came here for support!! I never have a problem with pot...I was booze booze booze and had some real issues with lorezapam and tylenol with codiene and tylenol 3. I think that you should definitely see your doctor...get some blood work done. The gym is an excellant idea. My son went to re hab a year and a half ago for years of marijuana smoking....he felt that he could deal with it alone and never got the help of other addicts when he got out. He did not stay clean. I am a firm believer of 12 step programs. I do believe that we can help you here but living eating and breathing my 12 step program was the only way I could get and stay clean and sober. I have been that way for 8 years now!
After living a certain way for so long it is difficult to change but doing things for yourself for your health and wellbeing is wonderful. Walking is good as well. Setting small goals is a great thing to try....it fills your time and helps you to get busy. You said you are staring school...that is good as well...focus on your work and homework and make a point to check it and dot your I's and cross your T's!!! Put your all into it. We addicts are funny....when we are in our addiction we can at times appear lazy and blah.....however most of us are capable of so very much.
Pretty...your life is about to change in ways that you never thought possible...ever.. for yourself! Educate yourself as much as possible about it....reach out and ASK for help when you need it...see that doctor...buckle your seatbelt...it may be bumpy at times but when you get thru the rough spots...your life will be an incredible ride!!!
I will not be online from Mon to Thurs this week but I will check in on Thursday night to see how you are doing!! Remember...one day at a time...take care of yourself...I will be thinking of you ...Dorrie


Hi, Dorrie and thank you for the reply!!!

Like i said before i am not the N/A- A/A way. I have nothing against it. My dad has been in A.A for 22 years sober and my step mother 26years. I went as a child when my dad had no baby sitter, and i went as a young adult, it's not for me.

As for me doing it by myself, that works for me, i was heavey into alcohol starting at a very young age, and 4 years i quit for 5 months and did ALOOOOOOOOOOOOT of soul searchin on what i need. I do believe what AA teachees it's 95% the problem and 5% the alcohol. So i took care of the 95% which bought confidence , self-essteem, and a virbrance to me you would not believe. Still have it , i just deal with anxety now which is hard to deal with sometime. I drink now but 3-5 beers is my limit, not because i put it on myself but because , sorry it's just not cute to have hang overs and have brain fog for 2 days. lol I am not foolin myself becaause i have been this way for 3 in a half years. I do belive alot of What AA teaches but theres a lot i don't agree with. One of the reasons because of some of the wording i hear. EX: You can't makeit by yourself, you need a sponcer to stay sober, u can't, u can't , u can't . My therory is you can do what ever you want to do. At least that works for me. I am very self aware of myself, in curtain atrubutes, and i know when i'm trying to fool myself . I come on here for support, i try not to stay fixated on my pot problem and more on keepin busy keepin busy keepin busy for a while until it is out of my system just likei did the alcohol. But difference is i will not be using pot anymore . Alcohol when used resonsible does not effect the brain, but weed does .

I hope i did not offend you in anyway, i can be a blunt sometimes.

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Hi Pretty!! No you did not offend me. I understand that the 12 step programs are not for everyone...but it really did help me. I still go but not as often...I have learned how to live sober and really enjoy it!! That is wonderful about you dad and your step moms sobriety!!!
Post away on here Pretty!! I love it when I log on and there has been some action on here....it really does help me!! There are more of us on here too and I am sure you will hear from them thru the week!! Take Care PIP...see you Thursday!!!!Dorrie
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Once you make it through the first 21 days...it will get easier. Daily meditations. Writing. Maybe trying to figure out why you tried it the first time. Thinking back to that very first time. Can you remember what you were feeling emotionally? What was going on that led to that first moment?

It's a hard emotional habit to break free from. Plus, it helps to distance yourself from your connection

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Hi, i am starting school tomorrow and have to quit smoking weed. I have been smoking pretty consistently since i was 14yrs and i am 27 now. The last 18months have been from morning to night. I don't need no N/A talk , nothing against it i just found it never worked for me. I am much better working by myself or talking to people on here.

I have came a long way in the last couple years but can not kick the weed habit. I am strong when i have all details and I am know from the psychical and neurological stanpoint what symptoms i'm going to have and strategies to fix them,, and maybe even some Vitamins or teas to help me. I am looking into high purity fish oil,, omega 3 vitamins, others would help. The last year i have had many symptoms like paranoia, twitching, confusion, not being able to doing anything when i get overwhelmed like feeling confusion , dizzy and literately like my blood is boiling or it's rushing to my head, something like that. I deal with personality disorder and A.D.D which in result gives me depression and anxiety( chronic anxiety now that I’ve been smoking pretty heavy for a year)

I am also starting the gym tomorrow also.

If anyone can help that would be great, even if it's a month from now. This one is going t be struggle for at least a couple month so..........
I'm not a medical Dr. but I have smoked on and off for almost 30 years. I have never experienced withdrawl. There were times when I was really stressed that I would think to myself "it would be really nice to catch a buzz right now". But I never felt or thought I NEED to smoke. However, pot is like everything else on this earth - it should be used in moderation. I've had a lot of experience with Dr. prescribed medications - I won't take anything anymore. To me it's poison. But pot, in my experience is the perfect med for many things - especially depression. But like I said too much of anything is bad for you and pot is really bad for your lungs.
I wouldn't worry about severe withdrawal - because you use so much of it you might feel different for a short period of time. Absolutely follow through with the vitamins, exercise, drink plenty of water, eat right etc. You will be amazed how much better you feel living a healthy lifestyle. My #1 suggestion - find a way to deal with stress. Exercise, meditation, whatever works for you. Stress is at the root of most physical and mental health problems. I use self-hypnosis - the more I do it the more I love it. I hope this helps. Thumbs up for starting a healthier lifestyle!!
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[Effects and Consequences of Marijuana Addiction

Marijuana's effects begin as soon as the drug enters the brain, causing the user to feel high for about 1 to 3 hours. The euphoria that results when THC enters the brain is caused by the stimulation of brain cells to release the chemical dopamine. When the euphoria passes, the user may feel sleepy or depressed and may also encounter feelings of panic, anxiety, paranoia or distrust. Continued use, in an attempt to regain that feeling of euphoria can lead to marijuana addiction. If marijuana use is stopped, marijuana withdrawal symptoms may occur.

Acute Effects of Marijuana and Marijuana Addiction

During the marijuana "high" the effected individual may experience these acute effects:

* Impairs short-term memory
* Impairs attention, judgment, and other cognitive functions
* Impairs coordination, balance, and reaction time
* Increases heart rate

Persistent Effects of Marijuana Use

The effects of marijuana use can extend past the time of actual use. These additional effects may or may not become permanent. They include:

* Impairs memory
* Impairs learning skills
* Increases risk of chronic cough, bronchitis, and emphysema
* Long-term (cumulative, potentially permanent effects of chronic abuse)
* Can lead to marijuana addiction
* Increases risk of cancer of the head, neck, and lungs]

[It is a psychological addiction more than physical addiction so you can quit easily if you strictly decide you want to quit and change your social habits.]

[So this being said it is possible to quit smoking weed without suffering cravings or relapses and you are not fighting with a chemical need but a psychological need which can be overcome with willpower. While this may sound easy it can of course be a lot harder in practice as the habit can run very deep especially for those who have smoked for years. Quitting can be accompanied by anxiety and depression as you learn to live life without the constant smoking which can seem soothing and comforting but only because it was a part of your routine. The trick for some people is to find something to replace this addiction, obviously not another addiction but something creative and fulfilling. Something that makes you happy without an extreme high you may try to latch onto as an alternative.

So how to quit smoking weed in a nutshell? You must realize you do not crave weed but just want it! Once you learn to adapt to a life without marijuana you will find you can quit smoking pot forever!]

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I don't want to push the subject further, but you can't go to one or two N/A meetings and say that you don't like it. Everybody says that they thought it was stupid or that they didn't need it, until they started to go more meetings. I have never heard anything bad about it, so I think you should stick with it for awhile, then decide.

However, I am glad that you decided to change your life, because you are worth it. Nobody deserves an addiction, but those who have one deserve Recovery. It will be hard, especially on your own, but it is worth it
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I don't want to push the subject further, but you can't go to one or two N/A meetings and say that you don't like it. Everybody says that they thought it was stupid or that they didn't need it, until they started to go more meetings. I have never heard anything bad about it, so I think you should stick with it for awhile, then decide.

However, I am glad that you decided to change your life, because you are worth it. Nobody deserves an addiction, but those who have one deserve Recovery. It will be hard, especially on your own, but it is worth it
Hi, and thanks for the reply. I have been to many A.A meeting because i had once had a problem with alcohol. Plus my dad has been sober for 23years. I'm not saying everyone in A.A or N.A are like this but i think that there is ALOT of one sided people there, i think alot of them are hyper sensitive to alot of issues, and there tactics are outdated and i can not deal with alot of people like that. Maybe satistic are low for a reason. They look at satistics instead of looking at someone as indivisule and asking the right questions and i can not deal with that also. There alot of other issues but i don't have the time to write them all.

I do have to say about 50% of theres teaching i still use today so by any means i am not dissing the program just think it neads to be more open, ask more questions, stop being judgemental and sterotypical, ect.. If your reply is " most people are not like that just keep looking in the program", no disrespect but your fooling yourself. Like i said my dad and alot of other family members have been in the program for a long time so.......

I was more depressed in the program than out when i was trying to quit drinking, and now i am a social drinker more on holidays thats it. ANd A.A said i could'nt be that. HA
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