JFK's giving up weed thread. Stories and encouragement plz!!

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Post by unwind » Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:14 pm

Ive been smoking near enough daily for the best part of 5 years. I want to stop but at the same time i do really enjoy doing it. Thing is when i smoke it sometimes i get anxiety and also sometimes get quite paranoid about my heart, which i really dont enjoy. I really wanna cut down and do it like 2 or 3 times a week but all of my mates do it daily too and aren't particularly inclined to cut down like me and i find it quite difficult to sit there completely sober whilst all of my mates are burnin some uber smelly cheese or whatever. I think in my case like many others its more the 'routine' and the comfort of going to work everyday knowing that you can come home and smoke a big fat J with your mates that makes it so difficult for me to quit altogether.

Good on you though mate, youve taken a step that alot of us would really struggle to take.

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Post by phrex » Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:32 pm

-[2]DAY_- wrote: damn... good luck. i might never quit but i don't drink a drop of booze, period so i feel like its alright
same here :Q: :4:
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Post by vertx » Thu Dec 15, 2011 1:04 pm

You need to really want it, like really really want to quit first, then break the habits and associations you have with smoking it.

It's all mental

The first week can be hard - waking up in cold sweats, lots of weird dreams, but after you break the routine (replace it with something else) it's smooth sailing.

Good luck

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Post by PinUp » Thu Dec 15, 2011 1:26 pm

vertx wrote:You need to really want it, like really really want to quit first, then break the habits and associations you have with smoking it.

It's all mental

The first week can be hard - waking up in cold sweats, lots of weird dreams, but after you break the routine (replace it with something else) it's smooth sailing.

Good luck
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Post by JFK » Thu Dec 15, 2011 5:06 pm

:( Thanks again for all the positive vibes guys. I brought the stopping date forward to today...... and fuck me if my dealer didnt text me this morning to tell me he had a whole half key of bubbleberry at his yard. I swear that is God fucking with me for no good reason. :(

Im being strong though...... I am determined this time! :4:

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Post by JFK » Thu Dec 15, 2011 9:02 pm

Just watched this. Pretty inspiring.



I know J-Roc's tunes are shite but I have a new found respect for him after watching this.......

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Post by horsefeather » Thu Dec 15, 2011 10:01 pm

i was very addicted to weed when i was around 16-17 i spended alot of money on it now i'm 19 and i got it under control i smoke a spliff from time to time and i really enjoy it more now then when i was 16-17 years old.
my advice is to just stop smoking.
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Post by wayoftheworld » Sat Dec 17, 2011 2:19 am

exercise and healthy eating will go a long ways if you're not already.
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Post by Soiree » Sat Dec 17, 2011 2:32 am

I'll never stop smoking chronic! :E: :R: :T: :Z:
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Post by ruckus49 » Sat Dec 17, 2011 2:35 am

getting a good job will help you quit. especially the fear of being drug tested lol.

I think most people get addicted to weed because they have no purpose in life, they really have nothing better to do with their time. Like they said on south park, "it just makes you OK with being bored." The addiction is part of your personality. Quitting weed alone most likely isn't going to change you enough. You're gonna need to fill the void you've been filling with smoke with something meaningful to you.

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Post by legend4ry » Sat Dec 17, 2011 2:40 am

I hadn't been smoking as long as you but proper on it for 3-4 years, every day - at least a quart a day for large periods of that; I just .. quit I woke up one morning and sparked the preroll I put in the sealed tin I rolled that night for the morning, the smell made me feel physically sick - i got a dirty headache and blurry eyes and I get that whenever I am around it these days so my reasons for quitting are a bit different but the benefits are the same.

The main big ones are...


Less paranoid moments.
More disposable cash.
Being able to control eating habits better.
Finding ways to distract yourself; jogging, going for walks, making more music, reading some books.
MORE ATTENTION SPAN! (this ones amazingly important).
My music has never been more better since quitting either.

After a few days where you take in a big deep breath of fresh air in the morning and it actually goes in your lungs and feels clean is probably the first thing to make you not want to smoke ever again. you'll feel amazing!


I'm sorry all you avvid smokers out there but if you're from England and you haven't got a crop where you know WHAT is happening with it; you're better off quitting and finding other ways to enjoy yourself; most street gear does more harm than good.
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Post by mrdii » Sat Dec 17, 2011 1:30 pm

I've only ever had weed once. It was ok.

I have always thought it wasn't addictive though? I'm sure someone told me it wasn't?!

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Post by horsefeather » Sat Dec 17, 2011 3:37 pm

mrdii wrote:I've only ever had weed once. It was ok.

I have always thought it wasn't addictive though? I'm sure someone told me it wasn't?!
everything is addictive but weed is less addictive then alcohol, cigarettes, etc
It's about dropping a track at the wrong speed, and it sounding better than the real thing.

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Post by gnome » Sat Dec 17, 2011 3:55 pm

mrdii wrote:I've only ever had weed once. It was ok.

I have always thought it wasn't addictive though? I'm sure someone told me it wasn't?!
Not physically addictive, as in, you won't get stomach cramps or seizures from quitting much like alcohol.

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Post by DrSpliff » Sat Dec 17, 2011 4:25 pm

Haven't smoked pot in 3 days now after a 6 year, everyday habit. Thought I was gonna die the last time I quit, until I realised that I was smoking really fat bongs with a 50/50 tobacco mix.. What I was addicted to was the cigs and the act of smoking bongs. Went through horrible tobacco withdrawl.. When I stopped 3 days ago, after having not smoked cigs for 6 months, I found it much easier and relatively fine. Trick is to get out the house, go watch a film at the cinema, go work at a charity or something for a few days. I also suggest getting a couple days worth of sleeping pills because I've found that its reeeally hard to nod off after years of smoking yourself to sleep. Goodluck man, it gets easier everyday and you feel better!

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Post by dublerium » Sat Dec 17, 2011 5:15 pm

All the best with stopping, I think i'm going to do the same, i've smoked less regularly recently but i'd much rather spend a tenner on records than picking up a tens. The novelty of it wore off a long time ago and when i'm blazed now it's not even that enjoyable.

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Post by JFK » Sun Dec 18, 2011 10:13 am

Thanks for the ongoing support guys :) Im feeling geeat about quitting at the moment. Ive finished three tunes in three days that Im actually happy with!

What Im starting to get now is a sense of anger, aimed soley at myself, that I have wasted so much time, money and grey matter on smoking weed over the past decade....... I think that might be a side effect of the withdrawl though so Im going to put it to the back of my mind for now and press on.

Thanks again everyone!

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Post by wobbles » Sun Dec 18, 2011 10:33 am

quitting weed is a good thing man
i hated who i became when i was smoking
you wont be tired as fuck anymore
you wont be paranoid as fuck anymore
you wont be a dick anymore
at lesat thats what happened to me
got bit out of hand i woudl say/
tell all your friedns you are quitting
so they know not to ask you to smoke
and so you wont break easily because you made the commitment
find other activities to do(go to the gym, play handball, golf, bang girls, pool, cocaine, heroine, movies, video games, drugs, alcohol, meth, etc
yoll be fine

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Post by Reamz » Sun Dec 18, 2011 8:53 pm

I quit one day. Full on stopped for about six months. Now I just do it socially. At events etc
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