Marijuana withdrawal symptoms help!?

December 27, 2009 by admin  
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Hello everyone. My friend has decided to quit marijuana after a looong time of usage. I want to help him but he asks me to leave him alone. I can hear him hitting doors at the other room and when I went to check he had locked himself in the closed. What should I do? I really want to help. Only serious answers please, this is a crucial situation
there’s no other drugs, he’s just depressed at the moment, I know that for certain
So murray you’re saying that he should not quit cold turkey? but I’m confuzed because nothing like this happened to me when I quit

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6 Responses to “Marijuana withdrawal symptoms help!?”
  1. Sara W says:

    must be some other drugs he’s been on

  2. Frankie V says:

    Marijuana withdrawal can be pretty hard. I guess just listen to what he has to say. It might help if he could vent or something.

  3. ♫Murray♫ says:

    ano how he feels its hard it will take a month without smoking it to forget all about it but if u were to just smoke it sometimes like once 1 week calm it down he’l come off it I use to smoke it every day

  4. Donkey says:

    he probably relied on weed to keep him nice and calm now its gone hes got nothing he might be quite angry and erratic for a while just let him at it. he should probably not go totally cold turkey that could cause mental problems, tel him go to a doctor.

  5. Man says:

    Marijuana is not a drug. I used to suck **** for coke. And that’s an addiction man. Did he ever suck some **** for marijuana?

  6. !CUTTY! says:

    My theory is replacement activity, which then leads to “normal” activities. When I quit using
    1.) I wanted to stop
    2.) I quit hanging around people who were using, or at least when they did I wasn’t around.
    3.) Instead of drinking and smoking, I replaced them with activities that I liked, such as watching movies, playing sports, Video games, ect.
    I had a friend who smoked daily, and you wouldn’t know he was high, because he became “normaly” balanced. When he wasn’t high he was a really aggressive person. So for person like this I recommend a slow transition, with hopes not to relapse. I hope your friend can quit, if it is that important to them.

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