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Hi folks,

Just a quick note in regards to the moderation of the group. Sometimes if I am a bit short on time or if we get a lot of posts at once I may have to just skim the overall gist of the posts rather than reading them word for word before I approve them, also we all have a different perspective as to what is acceptable and thus there may sometimes be the odd post that gets through that you may feel is inappropriate. And while this doesn’t seem to happen very often if there is anything that anybody reads and feels is inappropriate then please feel free to either shoot me a PM or use the contact form to let me know and I will always be happy to take another look at it.

Please keep in mind however that a post does have to be quite bad or harmful to the group as a whole for us to delete it, I don’t like to be too heavy handed with that kind of moderation and try to reserve it for only when it is absolutely necessarily as generally I like people to be able to have their say and most things can be ironed out with dialogue and often we can all learn from it, that said if you feel something is inappropriate like I say please feel free to let me know and I will be happy to take another look.


All the best,

Cannabis Rehab Admin

If you wish to Use then Use, Your Body Your Choice, You're NOT a Criminal and I wish you well!

My Choice is to be Drug Rehabilitated for 15 years because I Chose to be free from its Control on me!
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  • Clarity - Quitting dope

    marijuana withdrawal symptoms relief
    Hi,

    I am now 19 and i had been smoking the drug seriously hard from the age of 16-18 and from then on I have slowly but surely cut down my the drug intake. From smoking ever day I now smoke on and off and the reason for why I had stop toking so hard was due to many damaging factors but mainly because i didn't know who I was and what I was doing! Thankfully those days are over, but adjusting to the real world still seems very strange and clarity feels very unnatural.

    I just wanted to hear about other people's experiences and whether their personalality and old traits ever eventually came back ( or not as the case maybe).

    Thanks

    Mr. X

  • #2
    Hello Mr. X , I would imagine you could possibly get a myriad of responses to the question of whether one's personality returns to "normal" or the way it used to be .... I believe that it is very possible although I can't truthfully say because I am still battling my demons off and on and do not have enough clean time to give you any real insight. However, based on what I have read through my own research and reading various posts on this site, I would have to say that yes your true personality will return and the feelings of clarity that you are experiencing are somewhat of a foreshadowing of your true personality returning. Yes, it feels strange at the moment but it will get better. Furthemore, you are so young and haven't really been smoking that long (3 years) which is a drop in the bucket to many on here who've been smoking for ten, fifteen, and twenty plus years, myself included. If so many individuals can regain their lives back and begin to feel some semblance of sanity and control over their lives after so much time in active addiction, then surely you are in a position to recapture your "personality" and soar on into the bright and beautiful future God has in store for you. You have so much happiness to experience on your life's journey my young friend therefore, I encourage you to keep up your efforts to quit, seek your higher power for strength and guidance, and continue to read and post on sites like this to ensure you continued rehabilitation and growth. God Bless you .... I know you can do it !

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    • #3
      Thankyou!

      Thanks so much for such a inspirational message and i think your words will help and guide me in succeding through these difficult times.

      An your right - reading other peoples post on a greater scale really has showed me that my problems are nothing compared to some peoples (which i suppose made me sound somewhat stupid!).

      Thanks again !

      Mr. X

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      • #4
        its completely true tho dude, some people on CannabisRehab.org have smoked from the age 12 to later 30's and they wonder where there lifes gone. u need to do this for yourself, u have your whole life ahead of you, 3 years on shittabis wont affect u nearlly as much as people that have been on it aslong as others. trust me my friend. stop now, u have so much to look forward to, u have to remember aswell coz ure so young, no matter how stressed u get, girlfriend leaving, falling out with friend ect. picking that up and smoking it is a very very very very very tempoary solution, to a problem, once your out of weed, the problems still there, and so is another one=having to find more weed. i think if u listen to us. you'll be just fine. i dont think im god or anything haha but i know everyone on here will agree with me. im begging u buddy, dont make the same mistakes as us. PLEASE.

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        • #5
          Hi Unregistered Guest and welcome to the forum.

          Adjusting to the real world can seem a bit strange at times especially if you have been doing it for a few years, but it will happen and start to feel normal again I promise. Our other Unregistered Guest (welcome to you too and thanks for your advice) is right, you are still young and providing you stop as soon as possible should be able to get back on track. Also thanks bearrusty1 for advising our young friend too, it is much appreciated, hang in there too, you will slay your demons, you are on the right track!

          Take care guys, thanks for posting and please keep us posted on how it goes.

          All the best
          Cannabis Rehab Admin

          If you wish to Use then Use, Your Body Your Choice, You're NOT a Criminal and I wish you well!

          My Choice is to be Drug Rehabilitated for 15 years because I Chose to be free from its Control on me!

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          • #6
            Thanks Rehab Admin 4 the encouragement and it was my pleasure to offer whatever advice I could to young Mr. X........

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            • #7
              marijuana withdrawal symptoms relief
              Yes

              I think what i keep forgetting here is that i have been smoking for a long period of time without large amounts of rest and to assume that i would go back to normal in the first week of abstence is stupid!

              What I'm mostly concerned about is my speech patterns and articulation of ideas as this seems to be affected the most. Not only this but i fear that i'm going to fall into the same trap when i go to uni.

              Thanks

              Mr .x

              p.s you guys have been so helpful, i really appreciate it !!

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