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| Anubis §†€ªmþüñk User ID: 25735337 12/18/2012 08:53 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you need mind altering substances to live, then maybe you are an inferior human being. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 29729580 don't respond to this troll, unless you confine it to it's original troll thread here: Thread: WHY ARE MARIJUANA ADDICTS SUCH HYPOCRITES? |
| zenobiaphobia Dancing to the beat of a skinless drum User ID: 30271413 12/18/2012 09:25 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Another quick solution for the appetite loss mentioned as problem with during called "marijuana withdrawl syndrome" is readily available over the counter. [link to www.prevacid.com] How does it work? [link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Abstract: Lansoprazole and rabeprazole increased plasma ACTH-IS and cortisol levels. Therefore, we hypothesized that the medicines might activate the HPA axis, and have effect to promote feeding. We considered that these results might be relevant to the development of new therapeutics in the treatment of psychiatric disorders involving dysregulation of appetite. Picking the most anti-pot site possible to quote from to avoid bias charges: The hypothalimis-pituitary-adrenal axis is known to be modulated by the endogenous cannabinoid system (Cota 2008). Exogenous cannabinoids such as THC have long been known to activate the major neuroendocrine stress response system of mammals via the HPA axis (Steiner and Wotjak 2008). [link to www.csam-asam.org] As alway, consult a medical professional before starting any new drug. Last Edited by zenobiaphobia on 12/18/2012 11:30 PM Books relevant to our current situation will appear here at random: [link to archive.org] |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 17687147 12/18/2012 09:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It takes 3 days to totally clean the not getting hi part out of your system, wait three days and you will get as high as you did the very 1st time. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30024315 Plus that alone will help you slow down, you know you will smoke again, just getting a little cleaned out. try it wow where did you guys get your info? linky linky Marijuana stays in the system 30 days/ wanna quit? put it down its not hard quit while raising kids for 20 yrs and went back to smokin cuz it makes my treatments go better and I eat better |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 29956779 12/18/2012 10:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | any tips? advice? stories of the aftermath? anything helps, just cant seem to stop smoking and spiraling my life downard into debt because of it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26678936 My advice would be to use it as the "carrot" part of the carrot and stick method. You smoke too much, it takes more to get high. Its an endless cycle. I reward myself one day a week with a couple nice smokes after working hard the other six days. When getting high becomes a lifestyle instead of an occasional reward, you need to make some serious changes in your life. I smoke 5-10% a week of the amount I used to at my University, and I actually enjoy it now instead of needing it all the time as a crutch to make my life "better". You'll be able to take three bong hits and get ripped instead of smoking blunts all day(like I used to, so I know what you're going through) and save yourself wasted time and tons of money in the process. |
| Anubis §†€ªmþüñk User ID: 25735337 12/18/2012 10:21 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | any tips? advice? stories of the aftermath? anything helps, just cant seem to stop smoking and spiraling my life downard into debt because of it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26678936 My advice would be to use it as the "carrot" part of the carrot and stick method. You smoke too much, it takes more to get high. Its an endless cycle. I reward myself one day a week with a couple nice smokes after working hard the other six days. When getting high becomes a lifestyle instead of an occasional reward, you need to make some serious changes in your life. I smoke 5-10% a week of the amount I used to at my University, and I actually enjoy it now instead of needing it all the time as a crutch to make my life "better". You'll be able to take three bong hits and get ripped instead of smoking blunts all day(like I used to, so I know what you're going through) and save yourself wasted time and tons of money in the process. this is truth. |
| zenobiaphobia Dancing to the beat of a skinless drum User ID: 30271413 12/18/2012 10:23 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No one has mentioned the best solution for debt-grow your own. Its much cheaper, and a very rewarding hobby. Books relevant to our current situation will appear here at random: [link to archive.org] |
| Undestroyer Truth User ID: 21232567 12/18/2012 10:44 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I had to quit to keep my job. In the past I had to quit to stay out of jail. For me, staying out of jail was a pretty huge motivater. I was just like EEEKK! I just can't get away with it anymore. So I stopped. Now with the job situation, I used the same kind of mentality but overlayed it into the EEEEKK! I need to keep my job so as I embrace my job and the people I work with the POT life has gotten farther away. I still love pot but I have to admit to myself that I am doing better without it. Money is one of the improvements and so is the bigger pool of women that would be open to dating me. Believe it or not Pot is a turn off for most decent women. You cannot destroy my vision when you see my vision undestroyed because I am just an undestroyer. |
| Anubis §†€ªmþüñk User ID: 25735337 12/18/2012 10:45 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I had to quit to keep my job. In the past I had to quit to stay out of jail. Quoting: Undestroyer For me, staying out of jail was a pretty huge motivater. I was just like EEEKK! I just can't get away with it anymore. So I stopped. Now with the job situation, I used the same kind of mentality but overlayed it into the EEEEKK! I need to keep my job so as I embrace my job and the people I work with the POT life has gotten farther away. I still love pot but I have to admit to myself that I am doing better without it. Money is one of the improvements and so is the bigger pool of women that would be open to dating me. Believe it or not Pot is a turn off for most decent women. this. |