lol I quit...after 40 years... nothing happened but Liz Benton recently quit weed after smoking it at least once a day for seven years — and

mistergrafik

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In today's society...unfortunately yes.
It's true...
Holy Jesus. Don't you have to be in war?? TF is wroong with some people. That's some attention seeking behavior shit lol
 

mistergrafik

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"But what if a weapons manufacturer could fashion a handgun that would fire a nuclear blast — an atomic version of an AR-15, if you will,"
- said the guy who was bruised body mind and spirit by firing a regular AR-15

Just when I was gathering some bits of hope 4 humanity
 

Wastei

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Someone who says Cannabis is physically addictive could never been addicted to anything else.

Try go off Opiates or benzos and come back. It's like a walk in the park compared to that. Psychological addiction yes, physical? Not that much.

I personally get more withdrawal from quitting coffee than weed because it's known to be more physically addictive.
 

mistergrafik

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Someone who says Cannabis is physically addictive could never been addicted to anything else.

Try go off Opiates or benzos and come back. It's like a walk in the park compared to that. Psychological addiction yes, physical? Not that much.

I personally get more withdrawal from quitting coffee than weed because it's known to be more physically addictive.
Quitting coffee? It's so good though
 

dbz

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Someone who says Cannabis is physically addictive could never been addicted to anything else.

Try go off Opiates or benzos and come back. It's like a walk in the park compared to that. Psychological addiction yes, physical? Not that much.

I personally get more withdrawal from quitting coffee than weed because it's known to be more physically addictive.
I quit carbs and went on a Keto diet and got more sick than from quitting cannabis.
 

Kassiopeija

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no wonder, this guy is really too stupid....

"Yes, this weapon scared the crap out of me," he added, arguing that the AR-15 is a "weapon of mass destruction"

Trollolol ;)
 

mistergrafik

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for the neurons to recover. I've always made these breaks in the past, so 6 weeks is a good timeframe by my own experience.

the science says a mere 5 days is necessary for the neurons return to normal but I can feel a huge difference between a short pause and a long.
Well I am going to try this and see what happens :eyesmoke: :peace:

After this cup, of course.
 

dbz

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for the neurons to recover. I've always made these breaks in the past, so 6 weeks is a good timeframe by my own experience.

the science says a mere 5 days is necessary for the neurons return to normal but I can feel a huge difference between a short pause and a long.
For me a week or two seems to do it, although it may be more pronounced after a few weeks. I feel the same way with psilocybin Although with that I wouldn't even take ps two days in a row. Find a day, then wait 2-3 weeks minimum for next time.
 

curious2garden

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for the neurons to recover. I've always made these breaks in the past, so 6 weeks is a good timeframe by my own experience.

the science says a mere 5 days is necessary for the neurons return to normal but I can feel a huge difference between a short pause and a long.
Cannabinoids are fat soluble and therefore by products of their metabolism are stored in our adipose tissue. Six weeks is about right to completely clear your system from them. As for your neuronal space, serotonin and dopamine levels 5-7 days is about right but depending on the amount stored in fat cells transient effects can still be felt.

PS that's why if you've been an enthusiastic user of cannabis (especially edibles) it will take anywhere from 6-8 weeks to post a completely clear screen and why you should NEVER go in for a screen in a catabolic state.
 

curious2garden

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Day 1 isn't so bad - I was thinking about my espresso all morning though.

Happened to actually get more done this morning lol :eyesmoke:

I think it makes sense now when I hear " a cup of coffee turns into a long day "
LOL You forgot the words, "so far". If you've been a conspicuous consumer of caffeine you are going to get a vasodilation headache when it's fully gone. Be ready for it. If it's really bad have a small amount of regular coffee or black tea. There's nothing wrong with tapering it off a bit so you don't get a wicked h/a. This can least about 72 hours while it fades away.

Best of luck on this.
 

mistergrafik

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LOL You forgot the words, "so far". If you've been a conspicuous consumer of caffeine you are going to get a vasodilation headache when it's fully gone. Be ready for it. If it's really bad have a small amount of regular coffee or black tea. There's nothing wrong with tapering it off a bit so you don't get a wicked h/a. This can least about 72 hours while it fades away.

Best of luck on this.
Much appreciated ! I drink coffee multiple times a day - it's like cigarettes to a dive bar enthusiast

I think I should start preparing haha!!
 

curious2garden

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Much appreciated ! I drink coffee multiple times a day - it's like cigarettes to a dive bar enthusiast

I think I should start preparing haha!!
LOL and don't feel you failed if you need to have a small amount. Just taper off and be comfortable. Good for you for changing things up too.
 
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