quitting weed.

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by kar33m, Jun 29, 2006.

  1. sourdiesel06

    sourdiesel06 Member

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    You just need a reason to quit. The unfortunate thing is that many of the reasons that people normally quit a habbit don't apply to weed. It's not bad for you, it's not gonna kill you, but it can get you in trouble with the law and make it tough to get a good job. In my case, I had to quit smoking for 8 months because I was being drug tested at school. I simply dropped it cold turkey and never really had any problem. So if you have a reason to quit smoking weed and you actually want to, then it's not hard at all.
     
  2. seancourt

    seancourt Free Your Mind

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    I don't think weed is addicting, it just gives u something to do when there is nothing to do. If i had to quit for a reason i could for sure do it, but until that reason comes, im gonna keep on tokin.
     
  3. EnterTheFarside

    EnterTheFarside the cats pajamas

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    hahha yeah, same position.


    I cant go to RI this weekend because my cousins will be there blazing up as usual.
     
  4. ~MorningManiacMusic~

    ~MorningManiacMusic~ Banned

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    It's easy for me to stop.Just don't think about it.Get drunk?
     
  5. Groovy Toker

    Groovy Toker Senior Member

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    just cause its hard to quit don't mean ur addicted

    also... if you find it hard to quit masturbating would you think thats addiction too?
     
  6. ElectronauT

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    Ha no. I think I'm goin to take a break for the first time in months..... only for a week, then have a big blowout after.
     
  7. Sodium + Chloride

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    What I meant was that, like food, it's not physically addictive. But also, like food, it can be mentally addictive. You smoke ganj a lot for a while it might be kinda hard to stop, you just need willpower. Just like some people need some amount of will power to quit eating so much food.
     
  8. AT98BooBoo

    AT98BooBoo Senior Member

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    Recent reasearch has shown that cannabis astually helps regulate blood sugar levels and may help prevent Type II Diabetes..

    Personaly I think it is wise to just stop smoking every once in awhile and reaevlauate the role that cannabis plays in your life.
     
  9. underplay

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    if i really wanted to quit i could. but i love the herb :D
     
  10. sourdiesel06

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    It's funny you should say that because I once read an article written by some doctor who claimed that weed has proven to be less addicting than caffeine. I'll post a link when I find the article again.
     
  11. WDYKAM

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    I think about this a lot. With me it's a very weird situation. I go through my dry spells or times where I feel it's necessary to stop for a while. Right now I haven't smoked in about a week because it's baseball season. Yet I know I'm going to go back once baseball season is over. And often times I feel that I really shouldn't be doing this becasue of what my parents would say if they found out or what would happen if my coaches found out etc. I'm really confused about whether or not I'm addicted. Obviously you cannot be physically addicted to marijuana and psycological addiction is unlikely because I never find myself feeling like oh I need to get high RIGHT now. But it's like I never see myself as permanently quitting even if someone told me I absolutely had to. I would try to find a way around it. I consider myself addicted in a way but I think it's a test of how strong I can be and if I can break the "addiction" so when the day comes where I have to make the decision all I can do right now is hope I do the right thing.
     
  12. WhisperingWoods

    WhisperingWoods too far gone

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    The right thing being: smoke til you die, muddafucka!
     
  13. hebrewnational00

    hebrewnational00 Senior Member

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    im ust admit quittin is harder than i thought! very hard for a shory while, but after 3-4 days u pretty much feel a lot of ur normal u comin back.

    i hate the person i have become ever since i started smokin so i think now is a good time to quit and take a longgggggg break. im not even sure if i will ever b as attracted to it as i used to be.


    but quittin is a good thing! weed isnt good for ur health, but damnnn its FUN LOL.

    i used to smoke 3-4 times a day for 6 months and i just couldnt take it anymore, i barrely even got high, andi felt like shit afterwards and it interfered with my family and freinds, not really with grades, my short term memory was truley fucked!!!


    all those commercials and negative effects u see about marijuana on t.v and like the radio has a lot of truth to it, it doesnt just try to say its really bad when its really not u kno?

    i think weed is great, but im never goin to use it, accept in a few months maybe once every week or two.

    MODERATION PLEASE! LEARN FROM MY MISTAKES.

    peace and love.
     
  14. Icktongo1

    Icktongo1 Senior Member

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    Quitting is a lot harder then I thought. I adoped weed into my lifestyal so it's hard to just quit. If I had to I could, i'd just have to get over it. Everything I try and quit though it's just for a break usually for tolerance, but I end up smoking sooner then I wanted cuz someone offers to smoke me out so i'm like why not. I can honestly say that if I HAD to I could quit though. It wouldn't be easiest thing though.
     
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