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  1. It’s all in your head I smoke more weed than you guys could even dream of having and am fully capable of maintaining a healthy diet, I have never had weed make me sick or want to vomit nor am I bored of getting high. if you just sit there blame your problems on weed it only gives you an excuse to continue these problems just because you make them all up in your head and don’t actually face them

  2. if cannabis is getting in the way of you being a human… its time to stop lol. i try to smoke mostly at night and have cut back MASSIVELY since my youth. i use it mostly for pain and have tons of CBD salves concentrates and balms for my feet condition that makes it really hard to walk most days

  3. By the way, it's not the plants way of letting you know, it's your BODY'S way of letting you know 🤷

    I've smoked grams upon grams upon grams and taken 100mg edibles multiple times a day and I've never experienced what this guy is describing, nor have I ever met anyone who has 🤨

    Really makes me wonder 🤔

  4. What he's talking about is NOT a cannabis problem, it's a behavior problem.

    Stop blaming it on the medicinal plant, it's your actions that are the problem.

    This has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with needing to quit, it's about tolerance, tone it down a bit, at least if these symptoms develope AFTER cannabis use, because many people treat these symptoms with cannabis.

    Use cannabis responsibly and properly and you won't have this problem at all.

    Also, it's interesting how people will quit cannabis which is literally a medicine and has many benefits, yet they stuff their face full of carbohydrates all day every day. Carbohydrates, which are LITERALLY just sugar, and sugar is an addictive and dangerous chemical that effects the brain very similarly to cocaine and causes diabetes, inflammation, heart disease, metabolic syndrome, etc etc etc etc.

    Sugar feeds cancer cells, causes glycation, and many other terribly detrimental things and is completely non-essential and has absolutely no benefit besides addictive pleasure.

    In other words carbs and sugar are INFINITELY more harmful and detrimental than cannabis, so why don't you quit eating carbs? 🤔

  5. So true,Weed tells you when to quit,Like i was smoking from last 7 years,really enjoyed it,last 2 years i was having too much,Now when i smoke,i felt guilt for no reason and also I wasn’t getting high enough like before,every time im smoking pot,the only thing come to my mind is to quit it,and i did from last 4 days,didn’t felt so bad till now,lets hope for the best..

  6. I took an involuntary t-break for three months and saw a huge difference in mental sharpness. I was kinda messing around with some other stuff too before the t break too but anyways i still get stoned a bit but like i learned moderation type shit and to cut back if that makes sense

  7. Thats how i was with meth. I was a weekend warrior. But by the 2nd day just smell of it made me gag. I eould go months years without it. Honestly ill still do it once in a while but only if im drunk drunk and i rarely drink lol

  8. See I’m a traumatized kid that’s stays in well the trenches it just hard to quit when you have ptsd and start to remember your past ever have like Vietnam war flashbacks just endstead I was on a block somewhere with a gun in my hand watching 7 niggas tryna run down on me

  9. everyone talking about how you gotta have control over it but nobody knows what its like to literally feel like somethings wrong unless ur high. my body is fucked and i regret it so much i cant live without it i think id die

  10. When I started to have to put moon rocks and 99% isolate thc sand with 3 different strains in the blunt to feel satisfied… I knew it was about time. For a tolerance break atleast

  11. I smoked every day for about 15 years. Towards the end I started to fall out of love with it. I didn't really plan on quitting. I just did. I went from every day to a few times a week to a few times a month to never again. Now it's been about a year. Didn't feel a thing. Probably best decision I ever made

  12. I smoked and drank, went to a rehab to quit drinking because it was killing me. As soon as I got out I tried to smoke when I did I got paranoid. I felt awful. I tried again a few months later and it was the same. I can't do it but I don't mind. I know how to enjoy life now.

  13. So folks need even just a few tokes or strong edible to heal or function in day to day life. Your body may as well reject the vegetables you eat so let's not point naive blame.

  14. It's nice that I'm seeing so many people in the comments go through the same thing I am. I get a lot of anxiety when I smoke. It's just not fun anymore. Hoping to quit soon. I keep trying. But I keep coming back to it.

  15. I had been smoking consistently every day with my boyfriend for the last year or two. He left for a week long trip and I haven't smoked at all while he has been gone. I now have more energy when I wake up and have been reading a lot more because I can actually remember the previous paragraph that I had just read lol

  16. Facts man just facts I’ve been clean for 4 -5 days and I feel angry but at least I have my energy back and I’m not tired af all the time I do miss it but when life passes you by you feel like shit and I’ve only been smoking for ten years straight way longer then I thought I would and tbh I’ve missed out on opportunity to make some serious capital for me and my peoples now I’ve just been going to the gym I have to stay busy tbh because if not I think about just smoking to let time pass idk some people can function I just happen to be the people that can’t function and it just makes me to lazy .

  17. Its self diagnosis since its not dangerous when i took a class it definitely meant if your lazy, need to sleep eat blah blah

    On the other hand when your dopamine levels are way high like smoking to feel normal its like he said it not even fun anymore then

    Geen tea treatment for about a month youll be back in know time

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