Marijuana detox?
Hi, my good friend has finally seen the light and realized she needs to stop smoking marijuana. She’s been smoking for over 20 years. She’s going to go cold turkey, starting today. She is also a heavy cigarette smoker and is going to quit both at the same time. Her husband was trying to help also and went out and bought her some nicotine gum to help her quit. But I think it’d be best just to go cold turkey and get all the sh*t out.
I know she’s going to go through withdrawals and I’ve read about the detox symptoms online. What I want to know, is, what can I do to help her? How can I help ease her suffering? I really want her to succeed in this. And she wants to too.
Any advice for her? Please?
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Your friend is going to have a much harder time quitting smoking cigarettes than weed. Marijuana isn’t physically addictive like nicotine. My mom smoked for around 20 yrs. and quit about 20 yrs. ago and she still says that sometimes when she’s feeling stressed or when she sees other people doing it she will crave it. I guess it just comes down to how much will power she has.
As far as “detox” there’s not much to suffer through. Marijuana is a fairly tame toxin and it doesn’t take long for the body to adapt to it’s absence. In fact, marijuana has no properties of physical addiction. It’s merely psychological.
I would suggest she does not try to quit both at once. As a recovering alcoholic myself, I can attest to the fact that doing too much at once is a welcome mat for a full-scale breakdown. Tell her to quite the weed first, then after she’s been clean for a while she can worry about the cigarettes.
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Good luck!