DevoTheStrange
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From what I have seen and experienced I would say that there is a definitely a small portion of the population who becomes psychologically addicted to MJ. I have friends who are extreme heavy users and have seen them just up and quit one day and not smoke for a year or two with no problems. I have also seen a few try to stop and pretty much fail. These small few would have severe anxiety attacks, insomnia, lack of appetite etc. etc. I even saw one person go so far as to hide her continual use after she told everyone she quit MJ (which to me is a sign of addiction). However with all these people I have seen have problems with not being able to quit. They all had one thing in common. They smoked/vaped to reduce and stamp out stress. Whenever something stressful or anxiety inducing happened to them, instead of trying to fix the cause of the stress just relied on getting stoned. The didn't do anything whatsoever to fix their problems other than just get stoned and forget about it.
If there is one thing I have learned in all the therapy I have gone through in my life... No amount of medication will fix your problems if you are not willing to also mentally work through them as well. If there is no mental work to tie in with the medication, in this case Marijuana, then the meds will become a crutch. And once they become a crutch you are lost without them because you never developed the skills to deal with your stress and anxiety
ive seen this happen to several people, so much that it caused me to change how i use MJ. I have learned never to use it when I am pissed off or knees deep in an anxiety attack. I wait until I calm down. Once my problem is dealt with, then I allow myself to partake... but not before.
Before whenever I ran out of herb I would notice I would get a little bit anxious... but now with these new rules, if I run out I am of the mindset of "Oh Well, I'm out... no worries"
If there is one thing I have learned in all the therapy I have gone through in my life... No amount of medication will fix your problems if you are not willing to also mentally work through them as well. If there is no mental work to tie in with the medication, in this case Marijuana, then the meds will become a crutch. And once they become a crutch you are lost without them because you never developed the skills to deal with your stress and anxiety
ive seen this happen to several people, so much that it caused me to change how i use MJ. I have learned never to use it when I am pissed off or knees deep in an anxiety attack. I wait until I calm down. Once my problem is dealt with, then I allow myself to partake... but not before.
Before whenever I ran out of herb I would notice I would get a little bit anxious... but now with these new rules, if I run out I am of the mindset of "Oh Well, I'm out... no worries"