SmileXx wrote:Since my recent detox episode...
I finally understand how someone can be considered addicted to weed, which isn't supposedly addictive...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Vpin9VhNck
SmileXx wrote:Since my recent detox episode...
I finally understand how someone can be considered addicted to weed, which isn't supposedly addictive...
Ophiuchus wrote:I get violent, dangerously depressed, start avoiding/blowing up at people. Sometimes it causes me not to be able to sleep, other times I can't do anything but sleep. Marijuana makes me lazy and lethargic, but that's nothing compared to how I am without it. I can't even find the will to bathe, or even go to the bathroom sometimes, when I'm sober. To even stand up and put my clothes on feels so frustrating, pointless and energy-draining that it literally brings me to tears sometimes.
SmileXx wrote:Since my recent detox episode...
I finally understand how someone can be considered addicted to weed, which isn't supposedly addictive...
I still don't get it, really.
I mean, I feel I can stop, I just can't detox...
Stopping would make the withdrawl more gradual... Which sounds dumb, but I get it now.
Odd.
And I still don't get people who can't stop.
I don't get what causes that, still...
But detox hurts... I got that one...
Audentia wrote:Don't underestimate weed's addictive potential. It's not physically addictive but it is psychologically addictive for about one in ten people who use it. I have several good reasons to stop, I want to stop, and I can't do it. I have been a very heavy smoker for a year now and can't stop even though I want to so don't tell me it's not an addiction.
Audentia wrote:24. Been smoking pot regularly on and off since age 18.
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