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		<title>gone cold turkey of drugs and alcahol how long till withdrawals stop?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[2 days ago i quit cold turkey from ciggarettes, alcahol and marijuana. But now im feeling like crap, light headed, bit tired at times and the chills here and there. i also find it hard to sleep because ill wake up sweating and freaking out. how long do withdrawals take. i want to be healthy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>2 days ago i quit cold turkey from ciggarettes, alcahol and marijuana. But now im feeling like crap, light headed, bit tired at times and the chills here and there. i also find it hard to sleep because ill wake up sweating and freaking out. how long do withdrawals take. i want to be healthy and normal again. any advice would be awesome. thanks much <img src='http://www.marijuanawithdrawal.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>is this withdraw symptoms? and how do i stop it?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[i have been smoking marijuana everyday for almost 2 years, and i didnt smoke today , and now i feel sad i have been in a down mood all day. i can barley eat anything cause my stomach feels sick. so could this be a withdrawal from marijuana?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i have been smoking marijuana everyday for almost 2 years, and i didnt smoke today , and now i feel sad i have been in a down mood all day. i can barley eat anything cause my stomach feels sick. so could this be a withdrawal from marijuana?</p>
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		<title>I have a problem-I have been addicted to marijuana for over 9 years and desperately want to stop. HELP!!?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello. I have a problem-I have been addicted to marijuana for over 9 years and desperately want to stop because it is expensive.  More importantly,  to get a good job I will need to pass random drug tests. Despite my wish to stop,I have never been able to because of the depression of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello. I have a problem-I have been addicted to marijuana for over 9 years and desperately want to stop because it is expensive.  More importantly,  to get a good job I will need to pass random drug tests. Despite my wish to stop,I have never been able to because of the depression of withdrawal and the strong cravings to use. How long does the withdrawal last? The longest I could go without using during this past year is 2 days. Whenever I am sober, I experience moderate to severe depression, mood swings, anxiety, anger, fatigue, loss of appetite, insomnia, nausea, and a diminished interest in the world.When does this start to get any better? Do you think I should seek professional help or is it just that I haven&#8217;t tried hard enough, been strong enough? I didn&#8217;t know that marijuana can be so addictive.Any help would be appreciative, but personal attacks aren’t(&#8221;if you don&#8217;t have anything nice to say, don&#8217;t say it at all&#8221;)&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Tips on How to Quit Smoking Weed &amp; Stop Living Life in a Haze</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While the debate over marijuana, legality, health benefits and negatives rages on there are many people who are in strife who care little for all these arguments because they are addicted to weed and what the masses decided about the drug matters little when your own personal life is falling apart due to addiction which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While the debate over marijuana, legality, health benefits and negatives rages on there are many people who are in strife who care little for all these arguments because they are addicted to weed and what the masses decided about the drug matters little when your own personal life is falling apart due to addiction which is a separate point completely to all the others. If you are one of these people and are looking for tips on how to quit smoking weed then first I encourage you to shut out all of the pro and anti marijuana campaigners because your struggle is a personal one not just with marijuana but with a psychological addiction which only has tenuous links to the particular thing you are addicted to.</p>
<p>This does not mean that there are not specific things you need to know about marijuana in this but it all must center around your personal struggle and not all the side bullshit that goes on to do with pot. To quickly summarize what you may need to know about cannabis is this:</p>
<p> Marijuana is not physically addictive like other drugs that have chemicals in them that you can become dependant on, while you can suffer from withdrawal symptoms such as insomnia, vivid dreams, irritability, mild nausea and so forth by scientific measures pot is not a drug you can be physically dependant on. Addiction is a mental disease that makes you believe you need something whether it be a drug or a behavior like gambling or sex. With Marijuana the mixed messages about the drug confuse people on what is addiction and what is dependence, if you are struggling to quit smoking weed you are addicted. To confuse matters more many people who are dependant on a drug like heroin are also psychologically addicted in a double whammy that is terrible. This leads to a perception that pot is the same when it should be treated quite differently.
<p>What this boils down to is that you CAN quit smoking weed but only if you treat this as a personal addiction that you can overcome by changing yourself and not blaming the drug first and foremost. This is not to lessen the deep pain, anxiety and helplessness that may come from living with an addiction at all nor is it to trivialize the task of climbing out of this pit of despair either as the demons of the mind are the cruelest and most punishing of all. These tips on how to quit smoking weed are just a way to set a framework you can use to realign the way you think which aids in the all important aspect of willpower which is the only real way to move beyond an addictive habit.</p>
<p><strong>Quitting Smoking Pot is a Choice</strong></p>
<p>Sounds obvious doesn&#8217;t it? However by choice what I mean is a carefully considered choice, a choice based on the knowledge of the benefits of quitting weed and the negatives of continuing to smoking pot. This is not a whim, a quickly drawn line in the sand or a spontaneous vow based on anger or fear or a whole host of emotions that have led to your initial acceptance that smoking marijuana is becoming hurtful to you. Choice is saying &#8220;I choose not to smoke pot&#8221; rather than saying &#8220;I love pot but I need to quit&#8221;. This may sound like a whole lot of useless semantics to many however it is a proven psychological technique that the WAY we say things and the WAY we think of things effects the outcomes because language dictates more than a simple meaning but a whole host of other desires, excuses, fears and connotations when structured poorly. So make a choice to quit smoking weed and make it an informed choice.</p>
<p><strong>Action Vs Reaction</strong></p>
<p>The writer Rita Mae Brown once said &#8220;A life of reaction is a life of slavery, intellectually and spiritually. One must fight for a life of action, not reaction.&#8221; and this should be a quote written down and emblazoned in your memory because this is not only good advice for life but also in the case of addiction. How often do you take action to smoke a bowl compared to as a reaction? How often is the ritual of smoking pot coming from a reaction to something: A bad day, a fight with your partner, an inconsolable sadness or rage. How often does it come from a seeming NEED to get high and zone out, a compulsion brought on my troubles or by habit compared to perhaps what it was like early on when it was exciting and fun. Those that tally up way more on the reaction scale may find the reason behind the need for their addiction from the troubles that beset them and realize that the drug is just an escape and the problems behind it are what really needs to be solved. Some may find it easier to work on the reason behind the need first and others may take heart that a deeper understanding of your personal demons can give you the strength to quit smoking weed which will allow you to face those challenges with a clearer head and more success. This is action, control of your own life rather than a reaction to compulsion and external influences which is reaction and as the quote said makes you a slave to it and to marijuana in turn.</p>
<p><strong>Plan</strong></p>
<p>As you may have guessed I am a fan of the written word and the practical application of words on paper may be paramount here. The choice to actively seek a solution to your problems and a change in your life to quit smoking pot will propel you forward but how to do this comes down to planning, goals and motivation. The catch 22 of this is that when you are an addict sticking with a plan and keeping motivation and goals can be difficult and a single bad day can feel mix up all of this in your head and suddenly a single smoke does not seem so evil, then another and suddenly a week has gone before you realize it and the self loathing sets in. STOP! That is the direction you do not want to take and you know it! This is where ink can be a help if not your salvation because a psychological addiction is something in your mind, if you keep all your plans in your mind it is bounds to be influences by the negative thoughts that will plague you so why would you want the pure and good new ideas being corrupted there. My advice is to write things down, write down all the bad things about smoking pot, write down all the good things that will come from being weed free, write down you plan of attack whether it be quitting cold turkey or gradually limiting your smoking down to none at all. Write it down and keep it because those words do not change no matter how much your demands mess with your mind your pledge taken at your most insightful and enlightened point will always be there to set you back on the track you know you want to be on.</p>
<p><strong>Persistence Outweighs Performance</strong></p>
<p>Some people may have an easy time when quitting a marijuana habit but others may not, there are so many variables in this mix it is impossible to predict but there is one truth to it and that is that the end outcome of being free of your addiction is worth more than any failures you have along the way. Most people who try to quit any addictive behavior do not do so on their first try, nor their second and many more beyond that often. This is disheartening and depressing but it does not need to be if you do not want it to be. Every time you fall, every time you give in, every time you blunder on your goal to giving up weed you learn something new about yourself and about the world and each of those experiences is ammunition for the next fight. Victory goes to those who persist and learn and adapt and survive so when you call your performance on quitting into question remember it is not how easy it is, it is if you make it in the end and if you maintain the drive despite the pitfalls that will ensure your success.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In order to quit smoking marijuana you to make a good and intelligent action plain. This will serve as your motivating factor so that you can be stronger during the process of withdrawl. A lot of people want to quit marijuana and only took it so easy thereby they end up failing their attemps. However, you should be equipped and learn a lot of things on how to withdraw from it. It is very important to quit smoking and the first stage is the most critical so strength and will power is very important in this stage.</p>
<p>Here are 5 steps you can implement as soon as possible:</p>
<p>1. Take out the urge to Smoke Marijuana</p>
<p>{A lot of people| A number} of intellectual dishonesty that many users engage in when they try to resort to quit smoking marijuana that is among the biggest sign of people who are not really firm in their decision and who are not committed to their decision of quitting marijuana. Some allowing a relapse and that is usually due to the fact that they did not remove any temptation to grab that weed and smoke. A person who is really determined to quit smoking marijuana, you should see to it that even seeing a paraphernalia must be avoided. Throw everything that is related to marijuana and don&#8217;t go with people who use them. If you are taking it too easy, you will surely not succeed. Determination, good mind set is very important.</p>
<p>2. Start writing in a Journal</p>
<p>Marijuana abuse is a psychological problem. During the period wherein you start to stop smoking marijuana, you will surely have psychological and emotional problems. You will surely feel emotional pains. Therefore, having a journal during this stage is very important. A lot of ex-users find it helpful to write what they&#8217;ve gone through. Know your high points and write it in your diary. Remember, to write everything and most especially your highest points in this withdrawal period.</p>
<p>3. Cleanse yourself.</p>
<p>You should detoxify yourself since marijuana is very harmful. Drink a lot of water because it will be very helpful. Eat a balanced diet, and healthful foods. Remember to drink a lot of water and exercise.</p>
<p>4. Let everyone know your intention of quitting marijuana</p>
<p>It will be very helpful if you let others know that you will quit smoking pot. Let your friends know, as well as your family. They can support you in this aim. Remember to start choosing your friends. By this, it means that you should at least avoid the companionship of those marijuana users since they will not help you. But instead, they might just destroy your good momentum of quitting. For friends and family members who will show support in this aim, be humble enought to accept any smart help offered by them.</p>
<p>5. Know the Motivating Factors</p>
<p>Motivation, determination and will factor are among the important ingredients to succeed over marijuana. Develop a sole plan of how you want to live your life. If you want to be healthy, happy and fulfilled, then quit smoking weeds. Stick to this plan and experience lasting happiness.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If how to stop smoking marijuana is a question you have been asking yourself for a while but have never found the answer then you may just be psychologically addicted to smoking pot. This is different to some other drug addictions which come with physical dependency and very painful withdrawal symptoms.</p>
<p>Those addicted to weed often continue doing so because of a small four letter word that has crippled many people&#8217;s lives: FEAR!</p>
<p>This can come in many shapes and sizes but they are all designed by your subconscious to keep you hooked on a habit that is inhibiting you but you still do it because it is an easy crutch, an escape from reality and even when you know you need to quit smoking pot and know all of these things that first step is so hard to take when fear makes you go cold and makes your stomach roil and tie itself into knots.</p>
<p>Some people fear that they might fail when they give up pot, some fear they might lose social connections that might have been formed over a bong but one of the biggest things to hold back addicts is a fear of success.</p>
<p><strong>Why would anyone fear success!</strong></p>
<p>Well that is an interesting question and the simplest answer is that a fear of success is actually a fear of CHANGE and a fear of the UNKNOWN. People fear treading into places they have not been, what will it be like? How will I live my life without pot? How will I relax? Does this mean I have to be more responsible? If you travel down that path you can see how the mind and your addiction can twist your thoughts to say no &#8230; you don&#8217;t want this even when deep down you know you must.</p>
<p>So what is the answer to overcoming these fears? Again a complex question with a million answers but there is one tip on <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.squidoo.com/how-to-stop-smoking-marijuana-without-cravings" target="_new">how to stop smoking marijuana</a> is to take a single step. Take a single action no matter how scary it is and get started, one single step will not bring the world crashing down. Make it an easy one, make it a simple one just do SOMETHING and do it TODAY!</p>
<p>This may not completely free you from the fear of quitting pot but it will start you on the path to success and end your slavery to the drug.<br /> IF you need more help however click below for a complete guide on giving up marijuana, the only thing you have to lose is an addiction that is stopping you reaching your full potential!<br /><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.kick-addiction.com/marijuana-addiction/treatment/" target="_new">Marijuana Addiction Treatment</a> &amp; Information</p>
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		<title>3 Steps to Help You Stop Being Addicted to Marijuana</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you addicted to marijuana? You probably didn&#8217;t think so until you decided or were told you had to quit but weren&#8217;t very successful at stopping your pot smoking habit on your own. You need help! Being addicted to marijuana is not only illegal because it is a drug but that it also has negative [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you addicted to marijuana? You probably didn&#8217;t think so until you decided or were told you had to quit but weren&#8217;t very successful at stopping your pot smoking habit on your own. You need help! Being addicted to marijuana is not only illegal because it is a drug but that it also has negative effects on your social and family life. Fortunately, there are many programs and tips that are available to you if you are serious about kicking your weed addiction.</p>
<p>&#13;Mental Preparation</p>
<p>&#13;The first thing you need to do is prepare yourself mentally for this journey. How your prepare yourself mentally is going to be one of determining factors of successfully you can stop being addicted to marijuana.</p>
<p>&#13;You are going to have to mentally prepare for all of the mental and physical signs an symptoms you will have to deal with while trying to quit. You are going to encounter symptoms of withdrawal that you are going to have to deal with. These could be minor or strong depending on how strong your addiction to marijuana is.</p>
<p>&#13;You are also going to have to deal with cravings. You need to mental prepare for situations and how you are going to handle any cravings that will arise from your quitting. What are you going to replace these cravings with? Are you going to exercise, eat, sew, read, or anything that keeps your mind off of the cravings. Having yourself mentally prepared to deal with all of the emotional effects of quitting is going to make you just that much more successful when trying to quit.</p>
<p>&#13;Make a &#8220;Stop Smoking Plan&#8221;</p>
<p>&#13;Isn&#8217;t there a famous quote, &#8220;Without a plan you cannot succeed&#8221;? This is true if you are trying to stop being addicted to marijuana. You will need a plan. You need to sit down and plan everything out. Make a list of things that you know you need to do and of things you know are going to happen. Then use this list to come up with ideas and strategies for handling these different things or situations on your list. It is important for you to know how you are going to handle certain things when they arise or you might slip and fall back into some unhealthy habits. You plan is what is going to lead you to success in your fight against your battle with weed.</p>
<p>&#13;Social Influences</p>
<p>&#13;The number one reason many people fail at try to quit smoking pot is they do not have the support from their friends. The reason behind this is many of their friends are users also, so they try to influence them to not quit and keep smoking weed. This is one of the toughest areas to correct when trying to stop being addicted to marijuana. The reason is you risk losing your current friend and family. The only way to stop smoking pot and clean yourself up is to surround yourself with people who support you and do not use the drug. You might have to make very difficult decisions on avoiding your friends and family members that smoking or you might even have to make an even more difficult decision of complete cutting off contact with them until the clean themselves up so you don&#8217;t relapse back into smoking pot again.</p>
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		<title>Stop Smoking Easily &#8211; No Longer a Frustrating Pipedream!</title>
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“Smoking can cause a slow and painful death.” 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Smoking Causes Lung Cancer, Heart Disease, Emphysema, and may complicate Pregnancy.” </p>
<p>“Smoking can cause a slow and painful death.” </p>
<p>Despite statutory warnings as dramatic as this in the US and the UK, there are still plenty of us who just can’t seem to give up on the habit, no matter how hard we try. Finding a way to stop smoking easily has, until recently, been about as challenging and elusive as the search for the holy grail. </p>
<p>Smoking always starts out as a curiosity quencher. After “trying it out” the first time, the second and third times come quickly, heralding the start of a regular routine that is very costly in more ways than one. </p>
<p>The seriousness of the effects of smoking would, one could reason, be enough to see people giving up in their droves. Everyone knows by now that smoking is clearly linked to diseases like lung, mouth and throat cancer, heart disease and premature tooth decay, to name but a few. Nonetheless, most of us who smoke continue to persist with a habit that we tacitly acknowledge is an insidious killer, not to mention unpleasant and potentially dangerous for those around us. </p>
<p>Why? </p>
<p>Whereas getting into the routine is child’s play, getting out of it, or quitting smoking, can be hellishly difficult and enormously stressful. Many people will find that to stop smoking is every bit as tough as giving up any other form of substance abuse such as alcohol, marijuana, prescription and other drugs. </p>
<p>To complicate matters, withdrawal symptoms are common after quitting. Mood swings, sleeplessness, cramping of the muscles, cravings and coughing are good examples.  These nasty effects are often laid at the door of the substance called nicotine (or lack of it) that is known to cause addiction. But the truth is that cigarettes have been found to contain thousands of chemicals, many of which may be toxic and/or addictive. </p>
<p>And to add a final insult to the injury, those who successfully stop smoking often find themselves ballooning in weight as they distract themselves from their erstwhile habit with frequent snacks and various other ‘munchies’. These extra ‘treats’ and the cost of the various pills, patches and gums that many use to assist the process, often wipe out the financial gains from quitting. </p>
<p>But in all the gloom, there is some great news for those of us – and our loved ones – who long to ‘ditch the weed’. There are programs on the market today that can help people to stop smoking easily and quickly, without the use of supplements and nicotine replacement aids while sidestepping all the hated withdrawal symptoms and avoiding weight gain. It sounds almost too good to be true but the truth is that these programs have remarkably high success rates. </p>
<p>The secret to success lies within each and every one of us. As it is proving to be the case in so many areas of our lives nowadays, our very own personal belief system and our frame of reference for what we think is possible and not possible holds the key to making dramatic and lasting changes.</p>
<p>And, slowly but steadily, smokers are coming to realize that the search for a magic pill, patch or drug is not the answer. The only approach that really does bear fruit in the honorable quest to stop smoking easily is (with a little help) to look within.</p>
<p><strong>Bio Box</strong></p>
<p>One of the programs that has taken this new approach to conquering smoking addiction and has proven to be extremely reliable and successful, can be found at this address:</p>
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		<title>It is Certainly Possible to Stop Smoking Weed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you heard of &#8220;Cannabis&#8221;? It is a type of a flower-bearing plant and it has three different species. It is also used in various ways, as a fiber or hemp, as a medicine or just for &#8220;fun&#8221;.
&#13;Many people think that Cannabis is in all cases safe when used as a recreational drug. in truth [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you heard of &#8220;Cannabis&#8221;? It is a type of a flower-bearing plant and it has three different species. It is also used in various ways, as a fiber or hemp, as a medicine or just for &#8220;fun&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#13;Many people think that Cannabis is in all cases safe when used as a recreational drug. in truth it is highly addictive and might have destructive consequences on your life. Every day lives are wrecked and families are destroyed because of this terrible act of having &#8220;fun&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#13;A wide number of people strive hard to stop smoking weed, but unfortunately, did not succeed only because there are some missing approaches.</p>
<p>&#13;I have gathered some tips to succeed in this aim.</p>
<p>&#13;1. It is important that you should bare in mind that must decide that you actually wish to stop and have a new life. This cannot be done if you have not but your heart and mind into it. If you want to stop this vice, then you have to do so with 100% motivation. Don&#8217;t lose your self-esteem. It is important that you believe in yourself. For instance, even if you go to rehabilitation it is futile if you don&#8217;t stick to what you committed to do. Remember, others are there to support you. But you are the big source of help comes from you.</p>
<p>&#13;One of the simplest ways so that you will be reminded of reaching your aim, is to write down all the negative effects of your addiction. On the opposite side of your list, write down the positive things that you wish to attain. This will serve as your motivating factors.</p>
<p>&#13;2 . Stopping the addiction is similar to going out of the battle field. Therefore, to win this battle it is important that you get to know your adversary. To stop your addiction, admit that this weed is the thing that you are going to battle. It is your worst enemy.</p>
<p>&#13;Take note that marijuana will take away your good state of mind. It will steal your good future, your free-will. It will, instead, create a barrier towards your bright future.</p>
<p>&#13;Knowing this enemy of yours means gathering information about it and the withdrawal process. Since you aim to stay away from this social drug, research on the any difficulties that will possibly arise upon withdrawal. Research over the internet and find the reliable resources. This knowledge will empower you .By this, you can comprehend the real thing that drug addicts must go through to find the brand new life. This will serve as your incentive.</p>
<p>&#13;3. Reach out to other. Be even more friendlier and create a support network. Opening yourself and communicating with others is prime to achieve your objective.</p>
<p>&#13;Remember not to isolate yourself from others. But not just any people but choose those who have optimistic views and positive behavior. These ones must have a broad idea as to what you are going through and what you want to achieve. Being surrounded with people like these will encourage you in your search for psychological liberty. Choose your friends and stay away from you so-called friends who influenced you to smoke weed.</p>
<p>&#13;Lastly, remember to stay positive always and you will surely succeed.</p>
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