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Cigaro
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PostPosted: 10:24 - 21 Jun 2007    Post subject: Today... Reply with quote

I'm giving up smoking ganja forever.

It doesn't do anything for me any more, it's expensive, and it makes me lazy.

Makes me wonder what the point is.
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PostPosted: 10:29 - 21 Jun 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeh, its nothin special. i've not had a smoke fer a few months now, not particularly missing it. comes in handy for camping though, you tend not to worry about the fact your bored out of your face Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 10:29 - 21 Jun 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

I done that 3 years ago and never looked back! you will feel better trust me and your mind will be as sharpe as a pin!

Good on you! Thumbs Up you have my support
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PostPosted: 10:32 - 21 Jun 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

I still enjoy a few spliffs with friends every now and again. Better than getting monged every night like I used to, and a hell of a lot cheaper that way Smile
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PostPosted: 10:41 - 21 Jun 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

My mates still smoke it and the smell makes me ill.

I remember waking up feeling like crap and started smoking joints and getting them cloudy heavy headaches and not doing nothing for the rest of the day. I was unempoyed when i hit it hard 3 years ago. Before that i was having sneaking joints while working in customer service and trying not to laugh at people. The laughing soon wore off.

I got depression from it and anxiety, i smoked more and more to get rid and it made it worse. I felt far to calm at times it was unnatural. I couldnt do a dam thing. Life was shite. I was in hospital with Bronchitus and was very ill i couldnt breath, I was smoking crap resin with plastic bits going through it (quite common)

Then i kicked it! my anxiety wasnt good but after a while it calmed down and i returned to normal and so did my lungs i no longer got chest infections but was left with asthma.

I got motivated after that and felt more active and my head was more clear than ever., I look at people smoking joints now all day and they cant know how good i feel not to be smoking that shite anymore.

So i recon if you have the will power to say no to your mates you can do it. Easier than giving up smoking fags to.
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PostPosted: 12:20 - 21 Jun 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

My old mate from school and karate has just been sectioned.

He was a heavy weed smoker and started believing he was god.

One day in town he was so sure he was God, he grabbed hold of one of his dreadlocks and pulled it straight out. Was horrible.

It's so sad. Confused
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PostPosted: 12:29 - 21 Jun 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

I only really started smoking it after I turned 40, so I'm enjoying smokin it cos I never did when I was a kid, and hence haven't wasted my life away (well, not on weedsmoking, anyway, LOL).

So hence I am able to enjoy being trashed, cos I already have the work ethic, and know when to work and when to smoke.

It doesn't cost me a fortune, cos I don't actually cane it so much that I'm getting much more than a score a fortnight, if that.

Plus, I was always lazy anyway Laughing

For me, its a much better way of socialising than having a drink: no hangovers and yet I still have an enjoyably daft time.

I heart weed.
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PostPosted: 12:34 - 21 Jun 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Stopped cold turkey 4 weeks ago after 7 years of smoking, had a few when real drunk, but no more then 5 in the last 4 weeks.

Good luck dude. Hope you stay off the evil little things!

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PostPosted: 12:36 - 21 Jun 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jon B wrote:
My old mate from school and karate has just been sectioned.

He was a heavy weed smoker and started believing he was god.

One day in town he was so sure he was God, he grabbed hold of one of his dreadlocks and pulled it straight out. Was horrible.

It's so sad. Confused


He was more than likely to have a propensity to have had some sort of mental illness anyway. So weed might have brought it out. But it probably woulda come out on its own eventually anyway.

I really get cross with all this "weed turns you loony" thing.
Yeah, and drinking red wine gives you cancer.
Its simply the latest health hysteria.

People need to realise that its not about what someone is smoking/eating/drinking. People have smoked/eaten/drank the same things for years.

Its about the way society is trying to make us all believe the latest media/medical hype so that we behave like good little citizens adn do whatever we're told.

What people need is a proper good dose of self-discipline and accepting responsibiity for their actions.
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PostPosted: 12:39 - 21 Jun 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

If it doesn't gree with you then yeah try and cut down, then stop.

You will notice the fresh mindedness after about 2 months if you've been a regular user. I can honestly say it does affect you, but you dont know how much until you quit.
I've looked back at the last three months and its stunned me how much i've got done!

Good luck Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 12:44 - 21 Jun 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

The fact is that it really isn't good for me mentally. When I don't smoke I feel less tired, I get more done, I am more able to converse intelligently, and it costs less (I'm trying to save up for a few things - a new computer and a full bike license to name a couple!)

I've still got about a joint's worth - I think I'll have that tonight to get me to sleep, then that's it.

I've smoked it since I was 13 and I'm now 19, it's time to stop - I'm an adult, I have adult responsibilities.

I know people in their 40's and 50's who are regular smokers and still manage to hold down a decent life but they own a house (fully paid up), have a pension and make a bit from renting out their other properties, so they don't have much to worry about apart from sorting out the garden and doing building work on their house in France - my idea of bliss!
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PostPosted: 12:55 - 21 Jun 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, good for you if you decide to do it.

I'm in my forties, and I have none of that. But I did have. I put my nose to the grindstone like a good little girl, wife, daughter, mother, and done it all when I was younger. Then I blew it all, LOL. Kind of wish I hadn't, but its something you get over. Life's too short. But you have to knuckle down and make your mark at some point, else you'd waste your whole life.

Now, although I'm skint and homeless, I can sit and doss about a bit, do what I like, given up chasing corporate bucks (except for these papers I'm hopefully getting from Italy and New York), I still know how to work hard, but am enjoying the fruits of me labour, and all that guff.

I applaud you and encourage you to knuckle down and seek what you can for your life.

Sorry, just to annoy you Junkie ... can anyone tell I just sparked up as I started to read his thread? Laughing

The verbosity of stonerism. Meh.
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PostPosted: 12:57 - 21 Jun 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

TheBassJunky wrote:
The fact is that it really isn't good for me mentally. When I don't smoke I feel less tired, I get more done, I am more able to converse intelligently, and it costs less (I'm trying to save up for a few things - a new computer and a full bike license to name a couple!)

I've still got about a joint's worth - I think I'll have that tonight to get me to sleep, then that's it.

I've smoked it since I was 13 and I'm now 19, it's time to stop - I'm an adult, I have adult responsibilities.

I know people in their 40's and 50's who are regular smokers and still manage to hold down a decent life but they own a house (fully paid up), have a pension and make a bit from renting out their other properties, so they don't have much to worry about apart from sorting out the garden and doing building work on their house in France - my idea of bliss!



I think your doing the right ting i know people older who are in your situation and carry on the way they are getting worse and worse. Glad you have came to your sences and good to see you have goals to. Go for them kick that shitty dope away.
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PostPosted: 13:29 - 21 Jun 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Weed is definately best enjoyed occasionally at the right time and place.

Having a smoke outside on a sunny day with your mates after two weeks off the stuff is incomparable to sitting monged in front of the TV on a Monday night.

I go through cycles of smoking just at weekends, then smoking more reguarly until I get sick of the lethargy /woolly headed feeling and stop completely for a month or so to clear my head.

It's true you don't realise how much it effects you day to day until you stop for a few weeks. I've found the clarity of thought almost a novelty.

Although I never smoked heavy amounts, a little each day still cripples your mind quite badly. Maybe because unlike alcahol the side effects are very subtle and not enough of a punishment to put you off doing it regularly.

The strange thing I've found is how easy it is to switch off for me when I stop, I'll miss it for a day or two if I'm bored sitting watching TV, I might have a bad nights sleep but after that it sits in the cupboard and I don't even think about it.
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PostPosted: 15:27 - 21 Jun 2007    Post subject: Re: Today... Reply with quote

TheBassJunky wrote:
I'm giving up smoking ganja forever.

It doesn't do anything for me any more, it's expensive, and it makes me lazy.

Makes me wonder what the point is.


smoking ganja gets a bit of a habit, habit as in routine. first thing in the morning, as soon as you get home from work etc, when you stop just like that its hard to get out of that routine.
i stopped useing jan 2001 and found it quite hard first of all to break that routine and had to find other things to do to fill that space of not useing.
first thing in the morning instead of skinning up like i would do before i even had my first coffee id jump in the shower then have a coffee.
after work, instead of coming home and skinning up id break the routine b preparing my evening meal.
the rest of the evening id distract myself with a hobby.

that was just my way of dealing with breaking the routine but im sure you get my drift of what im saying.

good luck to you fella, keep us informed of your progress Thumbs Up



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PostPosted: 16:46 - 21 Jun 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

good luck to you Thumbs Up .

i'm seriously thinking about knocking the booze on the head after probably pissing about 30grand and most of my adult life up the wall Thumbs Down .

i cant do it in moderation either so i'll probably go cold turkey and quit for as long as possible.

gave up for 2 months last year so i could give up the cigarettes but fell off the wagon again.

i think it's time for a change.
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PostPosted: 17:04 - 21 Jun 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

nice one, i have smoked every night this year before going to bed and gave up 5days ago. Though i will still smoke with people just not on my own.

its easier than i thought id be, its more habit that addiction IMO
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PostPosted: 18:05 - 21 Jun 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

dragonfly wrote:
My mates still smoke it and the smell makes me ill.

I remember waking up feeling like crap and started smoking joints and getting them cloudy heavy headaches and not doing nothing for the rest of the day. I was unempoyed when i hit it hard 3 years ago. Before that i was having sneaking joints while working in customer service and trying not to laugh at people. The laughing soon wore off.

I got depression from it and anxiety, i smoked more and more to get rid and it made it worse. I felt far to calm at times it was unnatural. I couldnt do a dam thing. Life was shite. I was in hospital with Bronchitus and was very ill i couldnt breath, I was smoking crap resin with plastic bits going through it (quite common)

Then i kicked it! my anxiety wasnt good but after a while it calmed down and i returned to normal and so did my lungs i no longer got chest infections but was left with asthma.

I got motivated after that and felt more active and my head was more clear than ever., I look at people smoking joints now all day and they cant know how good i feel not to be smoking that shite anymore.

So i recon if you have the will power to say no to your mates you can do it. Easier than giving up smoking fags to.


It affected me in the exact same way!
Was absolutely horrible and nearly screwed me up completely.
I quit it about a year ago and while I have the odd craving for the nice floaty/giggly feeling I haven't gone back.
I also quit smoking over christmas which oddly enough has helped even more.

Well done on the original poster by the way.
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PostPosted: 22:14 - 21 Jun 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

I enjoy a good spliff/blunt/pipe/bong with a group of friends. Cool

And ewww at the dirty resin with plastic.

Still gotta name my pipe Laughing

Andy C wrote:
nice one, i have smoked every night this year before going to bed and gave up 5days ago. Though i will still smoke with people just not on my own.

its easier than i thought id be, its more habit that addiction IMO


Agreed I never found it addicting just a habbit.

Granted all we do here is smoke weed or ride the bikes. Laughing

Well not all we do but damn close.
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