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6/14/2025, 8:02:22 PM
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I’m in a similar boat anon, I was high for the better part of 15 years. First off good job on coming to terms with how you need to quit. It’s made me a complacent loser my entire 20s. I’m on 2 weeks clean now, the insomnia is starting to go away and I can sleep now and my appetite has come back but the depression is starting to peak with I figure will last another week. I’m already thinking a lot clearer now and it takes up to 90 days for your brain chemistry to get back to normal but you’ll be so glad you went through the suffering to get clean. As for how to get though it, drink lots of water and exercise daily. Eat lots of good food and avoid junk if you can. The first 10 days you will have the highest cravings for it again but just remember the suffering you’ll have to go through if you reset. If you have any close friends or family you can talk to about it let them know where you’re at and have them keep tabs on your progress, if you feel like buying some and going back, call them and just talk to them it helps. You got this anon you’re stronger than you think when going through weed withdrawal. It’s an emotional rollercoaster but you’ll feel so much better on the other side. Hope that helps
I’m in a similar boat anon, I was high for the better part of 15 years. First off good job on coming to terms with how you need to quit. It’s made me a complacent loser my entire 20s. I’m on 2 weeks clean now, the insomnia is starting to go away and I can sleep now and my appetite has come back but the depression is starting to peak with I figure will last another week. I’m already thinking a lot clearer now and it takes up to 90 days for your brain chemistry to get back to normal but you’ll be so glad you went through the suffering to get clean. As for how to get though it, drink lots of water and exercise daily. Eat lots of good food and avoid junk if you can. The first 10 days you will have the highest cravings for it again but just remember the suffering you’ll have to go through if you reset. If you have any close friends or family you can talk to about it let them know where you’re at and have them keep tabs on your progress, if you feel like buying some and going back, call them and just talk to them it helps. You got this anon you’re stronger than you think when going through weed withdrawal. It’s an emotional rollercoaster but you’ll feel so much better on the other side. Hope that helps
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