I know.. It probably doesn't help that winter is the more depressive time of year. It never used to be, but I am feeling the cold a lot more than I have in previous years and it's really hasn't been too bad.
I smoke tabbaco i am sure weed is more addictive cause it makes you feel better try tabbaco...err wait that is replacing bad for bad i guess here are my suggestions i quit fourty days doing this 1.list why you are doing this add to it if you think of more. put it on your phone and maybe other places. read it often 2. write affirmations like i am happy or i don't need weed or something like that to read often 3.i heard making your own mediation helps like visualuze your self happier and healthier without weed there might be tips on quitting on the internet i wish you luck
wow i understand you may ahve medical issues that you are treating with bud, but you seem like w dope fiend but for weed not being able to go without it for 3 hours. ive been adicted to heroin for years, i have almsost a year clean in a couple days. idk you seem like you really hhave to have it. anyway on a break you can just read, workout, see friends, video games., outside, so much.
Nope no medical issues and your three hours is way, way off. Ridiculously off. I'm just a habitual daily smoker, that's all. I enjoy smoking it. I like the feeling. So I do it. Anyway this thread is old and I've got more weed so Irminsul don't need no T-Break. I'd also found a solution anyway and that was to be more social, play more pool, win more money.
Hey man, I'm actually in that position right now. My body basically gets me up at 4am to smoke now. It's not even the habit its the fact certain strains give me anxiety. I just feel like having to smoke to take away then bring it back later is just odd. I really want to take a break but these butterfly feels are just to hard to ignore if you get what i mean.
if you have been a daily smoker, there is a very definite pattern of "withdrawal symptoms". while not exact, I've noticed the following pattern; day 1-2 -- not much at all as there is a lot of residual cannabinoids still in your system day 3-4 -- irritability increases and sleep begins to become restless day 4-5 -- anxiety, depression and general "uneasy in my skin" type of feelings begin, for me it is ALWAYS day 4, usually only lasts a day, rarely longer than two. day 5-6 -- anxiety decreases, irritability increases, sleep begins to be easier, but dreams are vivid and fantastic as REM rebound takes effect. I love this part, but some folks have nightmares. day 7-8 -- beginning to feel "normal" but still in a "fog" a little. day 14-21 -- begin to feel more clearheaded overall and all "negative" symptoms have subsided completely. day 30-40 -- a sudden clarity opens up as you have flushed all the residual cannabinoids out of your system and are relatively "clean". at least that is the process I go through when abstaining/quitting for a prolonged period of time. your mileage may vary....
I don't get any symptons other than that slight irritability and cannot sleep when I come off it. Usually after 3-4 days I'm fine, even if I'm been using it heavily.