Marijuana Addiction And Withdrawal – What Happens When You Quit Smoking Marijuana

Many regular and chronic cannabis smokers go through a detox period when they first stop smoking weed. the detox period tends to last around ten days to a month, and is worst in the beginning. Quitting marijuana can produce both physical and psychological withdrawal symptoms.Regular withdrawal signs are discussed in detail below. Anxiety and Restlessness – all dressed up and nowhere to smoke! Anxiety is a huge obstacle to get over in the first weeks of stopping. the anxiety that is felt during quitting is usually minor relative to a full blown panic attack – but it is constant! you need to be prepared to deal with the emotional and mental state you will be in for the first couple of weeks when you quit smoking. I have looked through sofa pillows,and the trash, just to find a roach or a little nugget to feel at peace. I describe it as missing something, and needing to get back to a stoned state so that you can relax again. you might notice that you are hold a lot of tension and don't breathe well in the first week. Keeping yourself busy will help some, but it won't make this feeling go away. Keep reading to learn more about how to quit smoking marijuana Crazy Thoughts and Sleepless Nights Insomnia is a huge deal in the first couple days of not smoking cannabis. There have been times where I have not slept for a couple of days. this goes away. If smoking weed makes you relaxed and tired, not smoking can make you stress out and your mind race. it can take a while for your sleeping patterns to get back to normal. usually within a month you will have more regular sleep patterns and get a full nights sleep. it is vital to keep a regular sleep / wake schedule when going through marijuana withdrawal. Nightmares and Vivid Dreams as any pothead knows, marijuana seems to interfere with the dreaming mechanism of consciousness and either keeps you from dreaming, or keeps you from remembering them. when you give yourself a time out from weed, the nightmares come back – and sometimes they are surreal. when you haven't dreamt in ages, this aspect of weed withdrawal is very strange. Memories from years ago may resurface in dream form. I remember having a dream of classmates from high school that I hadn't seen in over 10 years! Nightmares are common when you go through withdrawal from pot. These can be vivid and include people and places you know. I have had several dreams where I thought the world was about to end and I have woken up in a sweat before. Some people dream about marijuana, and some smoke marijuana in their dreams. this is completely normal and part of the detox process. Loss of Appetite One regularly seen sign of marijuana detox is a lack of appetite. Normally these effects last four days from the last joint you smoke. you can almost think of it as the opposite of the munchies. Quick food doesn't taste the same with Mary Jane! Don't be surprised if your appetite decreases, or that you have no appetite for a couple days. you may even lose some weight when you go through cannabis withdrawal. the lack of [hunger] can be a part of a more general feeling of sickness that can be described as mild flu like symptoms. very few people get nausea or diarrhea, but it can happen. when I quit smoking pot, my eating habits improved. I have gone through the lack of hunger, and even diarrhea during the first week of quitting. Sweating you may feel this after not smoking marijuana for a few days. I think it caused from the anxiety of not smoking weed. I do know that after smoking (succumbing to temptation) the sweats dissapear immediately. One tip for dealing with this, is to think of it as cleansing and that your body is boiling out the THC. Your are speeding up your recovery by sweating it out! are you fed up with of being a slave to marijuana?

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Marijuana Addiction And Withdrawal – What Happens When You Quit Smoking Marijuana

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One Response to Marijuana Addiction And Withdrawal – What Happens When You Quit Smoking Marijuana

  1. edison on February 24, 2012 at 12:05 pm

    So right ….its been 7 days n I didn’t know what was happening to me but now I know lol everything u said is dead on bro dead on smh keep fighting the excellent fight !! Lol

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