What REALLY Happens After Quitting Marijuana



TIME STAMPS ⏱️ 00:00: Intro 00:54: Motivation Came Back 2:11: Appetite Returns 4:14: Sleep Returns 4:48: Memories Come …

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  1. Being two weeks clean from marijuana I noticed the DRASTIC changes and it isn’t easy at all you have no appetite no motivation no energy but once you get through that first few weeks you slowly see the benefits in life. You’re able to have relationships wether it is friendships relationships etc I been eating like CRAZY and while I smoked I would get munchies but it would be for food that never benefited my body. Now I can eat a full meal and STILL be hungry. It’s beautiful yk

  2. weed got me my first panic attacks. In reality all panic and anxiety attacks I had was due to smoking pot. 10min after the first or second hit, I start having very bad thoughts and I get very unquiet, high heart rate.. absolutely terrifying situation. and if it happens middle of afternoon, my day is gone. I have no energy and spend hrs sleeping. terrible. omg.

  3. I will say that these videos helped me. Gong thru brain fog at 66 years old is the worst. Now at about day 45 and this time there is no returning to it. My smoking friends understand but I don't hang with them. I'm going all the way this time so that I can enjoy my senior years in peace and I am saving money too! I urge any senior to examine your life and get away from cannibus. You won't be sorry.

  4. Absolutely nothing positive happens when you quit using thc. Been there, done that. Heroin, benzos and speed are another issue entirely. I have experience quitting them all.

  5. 🤔 I been smoking since I was in high school if not middle school. But was really into it in my 20’s. I’m 37 now n I debate if I should give it up.. just for the reason of not being able to find the quality I became a custom to. Used to be Abe to smell a quad in the passenger seat from the trunk!! 😆 now it’s pretty much real good Reggie you get from the dispensary 🤷🏾‍♂️. Not really into the dabs n all that. I also like to state that it helped me lose like 200 pounds after a couple surgeries, n makes food taste way better 🤷🏾‍♂️. It’s not all bad, you just gotta learn how to use/control it!!

  6. I'm 26 and been smoking it for 8 years. It's time ti quit!!!! The things weed has ruined for me: my personality, i used to be fun and make many friends wherever i went. Also my lungs, i feel chest pains sometimes and i can't run as fast and much as i used to.

  7. I've been smoking for 18 years. I'm 34 now. I've quit for a few months before and it was amazing. I'm now quitting for the long haul and I'm very excited about it. I box and do kickboxing and I'm going to go much harder. Eventually joining a league and winning a belt. Im not planning on counting days, but I guess I'm on day 5. Crazy dreams, but I'm doing just fine. Good luck to everyone going through the process.

  8. Only been smoking for 3 and half years, started in 2020 and I remember when I first started smoking weed.. it made me want to try everything while high 😂. I would do most. My usage in the beginning wasn’t even as bad as it is this year. However, what you had said about, feeling depressed and having no motivation is so true. I felt kind lost, with no path. Now that I’m a few days sober, I really do feel much better, more positive, can think straight. Not overly thinking to much anymore. I want to continue and accomplish some goals for 2024. ❤

  9. I been smoking my whole life and within that time I hustled the streets, quit that, graduated from university of Washington, worked a corporate job for 4 years, played in a basketball men’s league for 10 years, quit my job and started my own business, worked out regularly so I think Marijuana only effects you if you let it but now since quit, my sleep been off, mood is bad, my girl mad lol appetite is funny, energy levels low. It’s been over a week now and my sleep is much better, energy level is high, I’m dreaming which I haven’t dreamed vividly multiple nights for a min, my mood is fresh. I feel revived, I truly do. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with smoking because I been very productive but I felt I became stagnant with my growth and that’s why I decided to quit. Excited to get back to where I’m uber motivated

  10. i am on day 5 today And My Motivation is Kidalini Awekning So now i wake up early and meditate that helps me keep motivated in day time so straight after my office hour i visit temple to keep myself motivated in Night …… Conclusion is i feel energetic And happy now .. This is all State of mind And once you quit you come up with new prespective to see the world Good luck to everyone trying to quit

  11. It’s surreal for sure, having the memories come back. I was abused as a kid, grew up having severe anger and anxiety issues. Dealing with letting that go has been the hardest. And lack of sleep doesn’t help. Stay strong.

  12. The common thread I see in these videos is that many go into smoking some weed with all the wrong intentions and are likely smoking or ingesting pretty high amounts. I use an 8th roughly every 3 weeks. Marathon runner. Biggest mistake I’ve seen some make over the years, wake and bake and then using more throughout the day, endless cycle that usually flames out. Not all use is bad, uncontrolled, unintentional other than getting stoned will likely lead to issues, eventually.

  13. be wary of anger issues,it nearly cost me my job 😁 after 30 years of everyday cannabis use,i am just over 2 weeks weed free,1st week insomnia,night sweats,2nd week getting a bit of kip,but waking with horrific nightmares.on the upside,my bank balance is improving 😁 if i can do it,you can do it too.
    top video,many thanks.

  14. I haven’t been sleeping at all, things I love to do I’m forcing myself to do it now. I didn’t realize how angry I was, I had to pay a bill thru an automated system and it kept asking me the same question I went crazy. Outside of not sleeping, being unmotivated and aggravated I haven’t really experienced anything else.

  15. When you quit, you dream a lot and you remember your dreams most of the time. It's like your subconscious was constipated and now those thoughts are playing catch up.

  16. I've tried a few time to quit been smoking 11 years and the thing that made it easy was going for a job I really wanted where there was mandatory drug tests that helped me a lot

  17. i've been smoking and drinking since i was 13 (now im 25) and i started getting random palpitations, specially whenever i drink coffe/alcohol/smoke weed. I managed to quit alcohol no problem, but im having trouble stopping weed and coffe… im gonna try anyways just once and for all, and leave all sh1t behind, start exercising and freaking outrun the arhytmia, obviously im gonna visit a doctor too, i feel something is wrong in me it sucks.

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