Cyklos
Well-Known Member
Hi guys,
I've been smoking for 13 years now ( about 2 grams per day with 25-30% tobacco mix).
I went to my lung doctor last week and he told me that I have to stop smoking if I don't want to make my asthma worse. Also I feel very lazy and I don't get shit done so I think quitting and becoming an occasional pot smoker in the future makes the most sense for me.
It has been 4 days since I quit and I still have "withdrawal symptoms" ( I know it sounds stupid ) such as:
I wanted to know if this is normal? Has anyone experienced something similar than me? Or am I just losing my mind? lol
Thanks for the help
I've been smoking for 13 years now ( about 2 grams per day with 25-30% tobacco mix).
I went to my lung doctor last week and he told me that I have to stop smoking if I don't want to make my asthma worse. Also I feel very lazy and I don't get shit done so I think quitting and becoming an occasional pot smoker in the future makes the most sense for me.
It has been 4 days since I quit and I still have "withdrawal symptoms" ( I know it sounds stupid ) such as:
- Difficulty sleeping: I feel tired but I can't sleep properly... it takes me hours sometimes to fall sleep.
- Strange Dreams: I dream of video games I played or I have horrible nightmares about my girlfriend being injured and other crazy stuff. Also I had dreams of smoking weed a few times.
- No appetite: I literally only eat 2 eggs and a few peanuts in the past 4 days - that's it.. I feel like the food has no taste whatsoever and i always feel full. I'm honestly starting to get worried since I already lost 3KG.
- Anger issues: I get irritated very easily and it feels like I'm looking for confrontation to let out my anger... I feel really bad about that because I'm usually not an angry or vengeful person
- Restlessness: Shaking my legs all the time feelings unease with myself.
I wanted to know if this is normal? Has anyone experienced something similar than me? Or am I just losing my mind? lol
Thanks for the help