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If I am unpleasant for a few days, this is why.

If I am unpleasant for a few days, this is why.

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[–] 4 pts

Good luck with the slow crash lol.

Seriously, good job. Cannabis is a medicine to be used for the sick or if you’re in chronic pain.

If you use it regularly for no reason, you’re a stoner loser so best to quit altogether.

[–] 1 pt

I have a few life long physical injuries and it makes post work out recovery easier, but whatever.

[–] 1 pt

My preworkout routine now consists of beet powder (for nitrates), glutamine, and creatine all drank 20 minutes before lifting while stretching. Then I lift and drink ACAA while lifting.

My post workout recovery time has been cut in half and is less painful. No weed necessary.

[–] 0 pt

Thanks for the tip.

[–] 2 pts

Congrats on giving up at the voluntary stupid.

[–] 1 pt

Most is in your head,free yourself and never look back. The money you save will buy something nice the longer you save.

[–] 1 pt

Good. Weed is a degenerate nigger thing

[+] [deleted] 1 pt
[–] 1 pt

Good decision. Yeah, it might be tough for a bit, but cold turkey is the only way to quit anything. Weaning yourself off is a road paved with failure. I've quit weed, alcohol, and the toughest of all, tobacco, and I did all of them cold turkey. Just decide that you no longer do that, don't focus on the "I'm trying to quit." No, you simply quit, and you don't do it. As stupid as it sounds, every minute you don't is a minute that you didn't, and eventually they become days, weeks, and years.

[–] 1 pt

I've found quiting to be perceived as hard because quitting has a negative stigma attached to it.

I find that keeping myself busy doing things, has a positive stigma attached. Doing things and completing tasks is rewarding. So I just stay busy, so busy i dont have time for what ever it was i was trying to not do.

Success is a mind game.

After you do something for a month it will begin to become a habit. That goes for "good" and "bad" activities.

With drugs n whatnot, finding new social circles seems to be essential. Go to new places, meet new people. "Mix it up" go to a different grocery store. If you drive to a nearby coffeehouse ride a bike. Take a different rout to work, just for fun.

[–] 1 pt

I work out every day, and I'm a mechanic, no time for idle hands.

[–] 0 pt

You'll be alright in 48hrs. Maybe get drunk one day and do shrooms the next.

[–] 1 pt

I can't stand being drunk, the biggest issue with me quitting is trouble sleeping for a day or two. On the upside, you do have some intensely vivid dreams when you regain your normal circadian rhythm. Your brain produces more DMT after you quit smoking. Not the first time I've quit.

[–] 1 pt

I've been weed free for 3 weeks now and am having the best dreams I've had in years. Not sure I'll go back anytime soon.