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  1. Going into welding probably oil field in next few months (Been smoking for 8 years) Iā€™m only 21šŸ˜­ , so since I was 13. Going to stop smoking in next couple days to pass a drug test. šŸ˜­ wish me luck :((((

  2. This is 100% one of the most painful things I have to go through, I've been smoking for only 6 months, I've been using it recreationally in heavy doses daily. I found out that I have high blood pressure, smoking weed could cause me to have a heart attack. I quit right away cold turkey. and the withdrawals have fucking sucked. barely 3-4 hours of sleep a night. Very bad panic attacks and anxiety. And my depression is at an all time low. And every time I try to eat I can barely eat anything. I hope this gets better for me.

  3. everytime i made a Tbreak (3 days,7days,21 days) i say "I dont relly need it, i finished craving, i may just smoke in weekends or 3 days a week max" but then i take the very first hit and feel amazing hahah and dont stop smoking for about 3-4 days

  4. Iā€™m a tolerance break atm and Iā€™m happy to know Iā€™m not the only one who goes through these things. I usually do two weeks on, smoking three times every two days; and then one week of no smoking completely. I reallyyyyy donā€™t want a chemical dependency lol.

  5. dude seriously? if you cut your whole arm just because you have no weed, you shouldn't have even fucking started. This aint heroin ffs. helping pain with more pain. yes, LOGIC

  6. It's easy for me to go on tolerance breaks, but the nightmares I get during the break freaks me out so much to the point where I end up smoking again just to stop them. I'm trying again tonight, n I know I'm bouta get some nightmares. Wish me luck!

  7. why did not a single one of them talk about not being able to sleep, i know for some itā€™s worse then others but when i take a tolerance break i get maybe 2-3 hours a sleep a night i LITERALLY canā€™t fall asleep itā€™s not ā€œmore difficultā€ i literally just cant

  8. It appears that you picked casual smokers who just made it habitual. They didnā€™t seem like typical medical marijuana users. The non shaved disheveled guy. He probably never benefited from cannabis. He looks completely imbalanced. The middle aged pixie type who is lifting her head from the fog and realizes she couldā€™ve done more. The only one seemed honest was the first person. Iā€™m not sure the point of this video.

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