Whole life changes on a break

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by mynameisjake07, Dec 16, 2004.

  1. mynameisjake07

    mynameisjake07 Banned

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    Well I have smoked everyday for the past 6 months or so. Anyways I got ripped off on a deal so I had to save my money for a few days so I could buy more weed for this friday. Well the break has been 5 days long. A terrible break indeed. But I have noticed everything is just so much harder when your on a break/not smoking. Whenever I do any work its so much harder and it dosent flow as easily anymore and i actually mess up more now that i havent been high for the past few days. Also like at school im always pissed off and dont feel like doing anything, i just wanna sit there. Does this happen to any one else on breaks??maybe i just think im different when not smoking but everything is just so much different now.
     
  2. ez_on_the_motion

    ez_on_the_motion Member

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    Sounds like some bad withdrawal. I once went through some bad caffiene withdrawal, it is no fun at all, i feel your pain.
     
  3. element7

    element7 Random fool

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    aye, it's called real life. Surf it like a zen wave, you'll be fine.
     
  4. Jointman69

    Jointman69 High Nigga Pie

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    i had to take a break from weed last year to make sure my best didnt suspect anything when i got caught. it ended up being a day under 6 months. for regulars who have to take a break its no fun....no fun at all.
     
  5. element7

    element7 Random fool

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    aye, that's bullshit. Take it as a blessing towards other noble goals. Go the less trodden path. You'll be fine.
     
  6. NoVictimNoCrime

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    yeah that sounds like withdrawl...if i were you when i started up again id smoke like every other day or something...the highs are better cuz you dont build up a tolerance and prob no withdrawl
     
  7. McJesus

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    There was a time a while ago where I was smoking everyday and when I stopped my withdrawal symptoms sucked too. I had zero appetite and I would have the hardest time getting to sleep at night. Other than that I was fine. I never got irritable or anything. After a week or so I'd be ok.
     
  8. Rasheeke

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    I don't know if it was a withdrawl or just psychological dependence,but, i smoked alot on weekend, and like the next tuesday i found myself just screaming for some bud, and i smoked up, and had a beautiful nights rest. I do love going to sleep high, but, now and then i feel like i need to smoke pot, and i just ignore it, im not sure if ive ever been angry or pissed ona break or not though.
     
  9. WeeDMaN

    WeeDMaN a pothead

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    Im on a break too, and tommorrow will be my 5th day, but I might smoke a small bowl tommorrow, then a fatty on christmas and then a long break till Jan 20th or so. I just started feelin a withdrawal after I read this post...Dont know why.
     
  10. Rasheeke

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    yeah man i get that alot too. if i dont smoke pot for a while, then i start tlaking about it in person or on here, or MSN or jsut anywhere and ill start thinking about it more offen and start to miss it and end up wanting it more. Even just having it in possesion would make me feel better, let alone actually being high.
     
  11. irish151

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    word, i need 2 cut out caffiene, i am a crazy addict with that shit. do u guys think that weed will help ease the withdrawal?
     

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