Hi - I haven't read the whole thread, so
hope this hasn't already been gone over,
but was wondering how long vivid dreams
persist for after giving up smoking
marijuana. My husband smoked for 15 years
and is having a lot of trouble with his
dreams, he feels like he is not even
sleeping. He quit 1 mth ago. Thanks.
damn i love herb. but one day i smoked a
bowl and didnt feel ****! my friend said
it was the God's teaching me to not take
their holy herb in vain. hahhaha
i was a weed smoker for 20 years. everyday
3-5 times a day. yea, i was real bad. i
quit cold turkey about two days ago. my
wife said she would not have a kid w/ me
if i continued to smoke. pretty good
incentive i suppose...smoking weed was so
ingrained that one of the hardest parts is
just the habit itself. wake and bake,
after eating, smoking at a club.
physically i think i'm ok. it's the habit
of going to the basement and sitting in my
chair and smoking or having the bowl in
the car etc. etc.
it is bizarre that people mention the
dreams as well. vivid, lifelike
unbelieveable dreams. sleep is tough
throughout the night but i guess i can
deal with that. half the time my wife is
snoring and wakes me up anyways. just
break the habit itself and i think the
withdrawl symptoms will go away. the long
road trip, going to the beach (oh man did
i like to light up on miami beach) just
breaking the habit is the toughest. anyone
who wants to email for support..go right
ahead...
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princess71
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alcohol and Marijuana Posted: 07-03-08 21:39pm
hi this is my first time on this site and
my smoking got so bad i ended up in
hospital with my heart saying that it had
enougth and so did i my drinking was so
severe that i needed to stop my life has
been a real mess but now i have been clean
for about 4 weeks and this for me is so
good my withdrawals have been miner but
still severe cramps headaches not sleeping
watching tv till i fall asleep this is not
good can anyone tell me what i can do to
sleep regards princess71.
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Withdral symptoms after 25 yrs. of heavy use Posted: 07-10-08 23:34pm
Hello everyone!
I just signed in, great site.
I'm 41 yrs. old, it's been 21 days since
quit after smoking pot for 25 years.
I smoked 3-4 joints only in the evening on
week days and 15-20 through the weekend.
Round the clock on vacations (2-3 weeks a
year)
My symptoms are: always tired, irritated,
unfocused, out of place, weird dreams.
Please, can someone with exactly same
symptoms tell me how long this will go on
for ? I don,t drink or do other drugs and
I eat healthy(I know it,s unusual for
heavy pot smoker)
Dope was inhibiting everything I wanted to
accomplish in my life (I was in denial
about that and always looked for other
reasons) and I don,t
want to die a pot head!
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Re: alcohol and Marijuana Posted: 07-10-08 23:50pm
princess71
wrote:
hi this is my first time on
this site and my smoking got so bad i
ended up in hospital with my heart saying
that it had enougth and so did i my
drinking was so severe that i needed to
stop my life has been a real mess but now
i have been clean for about 4 weeks and
this for me is so good my withdrawals have
been miner but still severe cramps
headaches not sleeping watching tv till i
fall asleep this is not good can anyone
tell me what i can do to sleep regards
princess71.
First week I could not sleep ether,I went
to my homeopathic doctor,got remedies ,2
days later I was sleeping fine (except
weird dreams )
hope it helps, stay strong!
Smartdummy
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can't have a baby because of chronic pot use Posted: 07-17-08 23:40pm
So, today marks the fourth day of sobriety
for the first time in 15 years. I made it
to this forum through desperation. My
husband and I have used marijuana for 15
years of daily (and I mean everyday)
consumption. It became clear that we
needed to quit as we are planning for a
family. Marijuana really put our plan on
hold...we can't conceive, because his
sperm are 99% abnormal. This is not a
myth. We are now attempting sobriety
together with the hopes that three months
from now we have improved our chances of
healthy fertility. Long story short, I
have a college degree, but never the sense
to think of the long term consequences.
I'm scared of failing. I've now typed
myself to tears. Anyone have a similar
story?
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Hmmm Posted: 07-18-08 04:47am
I wonder how our topic poster is. The one
and only post that was made here was by
the user wat on Jan 1/08. Obviously he
don't want to quit, or just don't need our
advice. Good thread anyway. Keep it going!
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Miss Nomer Posted: 07-19-08 11:01am
My wife and I also quit together after
smoking pot for 25 years,we also smoked
cigars and we quit them too (it's been 30
days ).we,re on the patch.
Our symptoms (tired,not
sleeping,irritated, anxiety,out of place,
not knowing what to do with ourselfs) are
going away. We found that we have to get
to know each other all over again. We are
different people off dope.
This will show how strong you are
committed to each other. Find things you
ca do together to substitute smoking weed.
Ditch pot heads you hang with,they will be
jealous of your success.Delete dealers
from speed dial.
Withdrawals ARE temporary, stay strong,
remember the reason you quit in first
place. You will feel lost for a while
because weed was your MASTER for long
time. Now You are your master! Stay
strong! keep going and you guys will be
successful in anything including
pregnancy. Believe in yourself,YOU and
your future kids are worth it! Good luck
SmartDummy
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supporters Posted: 07-20-08 20:43pm
I'm getting tired of "supporters" on this
site telling recovering addicts that it's
OK to do it "once in a while" or that it's
not addictive. It's like telling
alcoholics that it's OK to have a drink
now and then.Or telling a coke head it's
OK to have an occasional hit ". Or telling
any addict that it's OK to "treat" them
selfs once in a while. If it works for
YOU- thats great!!! Continue keeping your
head in your .....
Most people here seek support because it's
NOT working for them.
Everyone has a different personality,
different upbringing, different
circumstances.
Please take your "advice" and post it on a
seed selling site.
To all recovering addicts: stay away from
the crap that got you on this site in a
first place and good luck!
SmartDummy
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"occasional use" Posted: 07-21-08 19:39pm
I have to echo smartdummy's comments on
"supporters" giving addicts the idea that
using on occasion is acceptable. Let this
be clear--not one single rehabilitative
program, support group, or counselor out
there supports the theory that if you cut
back, you should allow yourself the
occasional joint or bowl. You are still
using, and thereby still a user. Do not
delude yourself into thinking that this is
a more manageable lifestyle, because that
is distorted. AND seriously, don't
encourage other addicts to believe this
B.S., just because you are scared of
sobriety!!
Miss Nomer
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The wisdom of Bullzye Posted: 08-10-08 12:43pm
Wow, what I can't believe is how backwards
your understanding of marijuana use, abuse
and addiction is. You stated that when
you're a healthy, happy, positive person,
marijuana use "can really improve the
quality of your life." Why would I want
to use a substance to improve the quality
of a life that doesn't need improving?
Gotta tell ya that at one time, before I
began using, I WAS happy, healthy and
positive on my own, unassisted by any
substance, but since I became a chronic
user (aka an addict) my brain lost it's
ability to balance any dopamine production
on it's own-which made me dependent to
feel good at all.
ALSO, you don't feel any different yet,
because you are still stoned. There is
enough THC stored and released in your fat
cells to keep you sedated for the next 4
weeks if you were a chronic user. Lastly,
this forum is for those seeking support,
not for permission from you to use when
I'm feeling stable. Spare me and others
the uneducated and misleading advice.
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Posted: 08-10-08 21:03pm
I'm really happy you decided to quit Miss
Nomer. How are you feeling now that you're
reaching 30 days?
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japygiff
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Posted: 08-16-08 10:22am
man reading all these stories about you
guys is helping me cope with what im going
through rite now. i'm 20 yrs old and have
been smoking weed almost everyday since i
was 13, about 2 to 3 eiths a week. i had
to quit smoking because i was busted by
the cops and now im on probation and have
to drop.
im on day 4 and im really pissed. at
first i was mad that i had to quit but now
i realize how much better my life can be
now that i'm not smoking, ill save money
and be able to reconnect with my dad and
brother alot more because i was high all
the time when ever id talk to them
before.
but like all of you i am experiencing some
pretty harsh withdrawals and it sucks big
time. my dreams are so real and most of
them are pretty messed up i havnt had
dreams like this in i dont know how long
but theyre so intense i cant even wake
myself out of them. and ive been having
really bad stomach pains.
whats different with me from what ive been
reading is that everyone is saying how
they cant go to sleep ever. its happening
opposite for me in fact when im more
sleepier now than i was before.
so just telling my story to you guys and
wondering if this happening to you,
because i know we all love weed but it
does hinder some of us in progressing with
are lives.
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Re:japygiff Posted: 08-17-08 12:23pm
congrats on your first steps to freedom!
By getting busted your guardian Angels are
trying to get you back on track.
Take this opportunity to get rid of this
powerful addiction that was starting to
overcome
your life,you are better than that,your
dreams in life deserve a chance! you don,t
want
to depend on substance that tells you when
you can eat, go shopping, talk to your
family, have sex, sleep, work, watch tv
..... only losers depend on drugs and
other
mind altering substances to get them
through hardships in life. You've been put
on this earth to handle life on your own
(for whatever reason) Do the best you can,
nobody will judge you but YOU! I'm 41, I
quit over 2 months ago,been smoking for 25
years
Weed stole the best years of my life!
That's O.K. I still got many
good,addiction free years to live out.
Withdraws are temporary, I had horrible
vivid dreams too, that's your subconscious
waking up and it,ll go away after 30 days
or so depending on your body. Keep your
self busy, try doing thins you've always
only dreamed of doing while stoned. Ditch
you pothead friends, your pot head cloths
and old routine,
believe in yourself and good things will
happen.
Stay strong! You ARE the man!
Regards,
Smartdummy
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marijuana withdrawl Posted: 08-22-08 09:33am
Hi there people, I'm from Aruba and have
been a heavy pot smoker for more than 4
years. Exactly 14 days ago I decided to go
cold turkey. And let me tell you it's been
very hard. Reading all the posts on this
subject does make me feel better, in the
way that not only I am feeling these
symptoms. I am feeling light to hard head
aches, no appetite and nasua.
I could have started lowering my dose but
I decided to just stop at once. I am
200lbs and I read that people that cary
excess fat will have more thc in their fat
making it harder to quit or harder
withdrawl sysmptoms. I read that many
people say it's in your head and yes it's
one part in your head but research from
harvard university shows that marijuana
withdrawl is real. I am a religous guy and
therefore have lot's of faith and that's
helping me pull thrue. For that reason I
don't let myself get too depressed
thinking on things. Again it's my 14th day
and I'm still feeling sick but all I can
say is that I was feeling worst a week
ago. I had heavy anxiety (still but less)
and still having trouble sleeping. I try
to take walks in the afternoon to make me
somewhat tired so I can sleep at night.
Now that I stopped smoking pot I find
myself with lot's of time on my hand and
having deficulty filling in those spaces.
I will soon pick up guitar lessons , kite
surfing and other sports. The reason I
haven't started yet is because of my nasua
and headaches. But I do have a possitive
outlook on all this, it will be hard but
I'm very willing. All I can say is keep up
tha faith and believe in yourself. Again I
have no more wishes to smoke I just want
to feel better. I'm hoping that day by day
I will feel better. So...stay strong!
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Posted: 08-23-08 06:32am
Hang in there buddy. The anxiety and
withdrawels will pass. You should start to
feel a whole lot better in the next couple
of weeks. Congratulations and stay strong.
i've smoked regularly (pretty much daily)
for the past 6 years. in the last two
i've smoked at least 5 blunts daily. i
had a deviated septum (couldn't breathe
through my nose) and, as a bronchial
dialator it helped me breathe. if there's
one thing i've learned from smoking is
that there is a mind body connection.
kinda like feelings where thoughts, and
they'd move through me. egro if it is a
psychological addiction it will affect my
interaction with my body. anyone who is
as against entertaining the notion that
marijuana may physically addictive as some
of the people on here must be in denial of
it's physical benefits, ya know... like
why it is actually legal in california.
any-who, the symptoms of flu that i read
described by some people are completely
warranted. after smoking as much as i
did, i have a whole lot of crap in my
lungs that wants to come on up, five years
of phlegm moving through one's respiratory
system is quite painful and will give you
body aches just like the flu. i found
some online references for phlegm
removal.
as for the psychological/physical
manifestations of the psychological
aspects, it helps to focus on why the
addiction began. i know one of the
previous times i attempted to quit i
didn't like not being able to feel, so i
meditated on feeling, aka, 'thinking' with
the heart. things like yoga really help
feel this mind/body dynamic. we're raised
to believe that we think with our minds,
but that's a cultural imposition. the
egyptians thought with their hearts which
is why they preserved them so well. their
heart-equivalent to neurons were the
melanin in their skin. for them
mummification was a way of preserving
their heart's physical blueprint allowing
their souls to come back to earth to be
venerated.
oh and as a disclaimer for those who would
choose to throw this "egyptian"
perspective out the window because it's
not relevant, think about all those
"secret societies" who use knowledge from
said cultures as a means for controlling
the masses.
much love to those who are finding peace
within, and patience to look within for
those who search without.
-gabriel
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ajetbluejake
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Posted: 08-31-08 09:36am
I started smoking weed when I was 28,
about 5 years ago. It started with a
little bit of brown soapbar in a pipe once
or twice a week, then went to most days,
then my mum died & I went on to white
widow skunk & upgraded to a bong. I
smoke every day, & over the years I
stop to give my body a rest for 2 to 4
months if I can. 4 months being the
longest break in 5 years.
At first it wasn't that hard to stop, I
would just get a headache & I was ok,
but after my last session of smoking every
day for about 6 months without a break I
got nightmares most night & was unable
to sleep, I got a pounding headache &
nausea every other day which is strange, I
was irritable & moody, tired &
find it hard to concentrate on anything
& even memory loss like when I'm
stoned.
After going through all that withdrawal
& staying off it for 8 weeks I was
stupid enough to start it again, at first
i told myself I could limit myself to once
or twice a week which i did for 4 weeks
& by the 6th or 7th week I was back to
every day again.
I was back on it for just 2 months &
just decided to quit again, with the same
side affects like I had after smoking for
6 months.
Day 5 it always starts with a bad headache
& nausea, then it's one day feel
great, the next, bad headache &
nausea.
I can't really remember how long it took
me to get through this last time but I
wouldn't wish this on anyone. It is true
that alcohol will make you feel like
getting stoned & especially if you
usually smoke weed & drink alcohol at
the same time like I did.