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quitting weed after 5 years of daily use/abuse
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 2230505:MV8yMDY5NjI5XzM0ODU4MTcxX0FCQThBNTJF] [b]48 hours[/b] It's been about 2 days so far since I smoked. Been offered to smoke countless times already and just keep denying the offer. This part is pretty difficult. It is so readily available that I can't distance myself from it, I just have to remain strong in my resolve to quit. I let my friends know its the weed I'm trying to get away from, not them. Some have taken it personally, like I don't accept them anymore or something, while others don't take offense to it. I noticed I have an abundance of energy now. Crazy bursts of rage and anger. I just want to scream to let it out. I've started lifting weights again whenever I get these surges of power. I lift for awhile then feel defeated almost and then I find something else to do. Also have a ton of time on my hands. The house is already 10x cleaner then it was before. Been walking the dog and visiting my family. I suck at video games now. I can't sit around and play them 24/7 anymore. I get bored of them much faster then before, I can maybe play for a hour or so before I have to get up and do something else. Appetite is sort of gone. Only eating one large meal a day. Asked my friends about this and they said it will return soon enough. Been thinking about how I have lived my life the last several years and really re-assessing things. Anyway that's all I have to say, Hope this helps someone out there. [/quote]
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I have left my friends family and life for weed and am now on the path of recovery. I have tried to quit before and relapsed multiple times. It all started out of curiosity of why do my friends use it? It was almost like a science project at first in that I wanted to know why. Now I understand how hard it is to quit and I feel that it is time to begin healing myself and others. After over 5 years of use, it is time to HEAL.
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