I Get Sick To My Stomach After I Work Out Hard, Is This My Body Detoxing From Smoking?
When ever I go to the gym i sweat a lot and when I get back home my stomach starts hurting so i can’t really eat much which is bad because I’m trying to gain weight. I’ve been smoking marijuana for the past year everyday but I’m trying to quit, do you think my body is detoxing from the THC and thats what is upsetting my stomach? Also another thing I can’t eat much when I’m not high, its a kind of withdrawal symptom but my stomach doesn’t really hurt, only after I workout.
how can i get sleep after quitting marijuana?
i quit weed almost three weeks ago and i still don’t get enough sleep. some nights i have perfect sleep, but on some nights i only sleep for about two to three hours. this is one of those nights right now. my question is what can i do to go to sleep naturally? and how long will this last? is this normal to last this long?
i quit weed for about three months in may 2007 and i didn’t have any withdrawal symptoms. the reason maybe that i went to india for the summer so i experienced jet lag. the second time i quit was for five months last year on march 2008. back then i was a heavy smoker and i didn’t have any withdrawal symptoms at all. so why is that i have withdrawal symptoms right now?
i don’t ever want to touch weed again because it ruined my social life and my family is hurt by it. so please don’t suggest getting high again.
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will my brain heal after marijuana?
4 months ago I gave up marijuana cold turkey and have had no desire to ever go back.After a month of withdrawal hell,I could already tell a difference in my life.I was smoking a quarter bag a day every day.Now however after 4 months without it,My brain still has parts of it that feel dead.Its like those parts of my brain want to work and are trying to work but there is a blockage.Its hard to describe.Some days my vision is distorted. What i wondering is,does anybody know if my brain will continue to heal itself over a longer period of time or have I just simply fried it.It seems that the longer I go without it,i can see small improvements every few weeks.Will I ever be totally normal again?
to those who say there is no withdrawal from weed,go do a google search.And unless you have been a chronic user you dont even have a clue.
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