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If you feel yourself or a loved one are in need of professional medical based rehab for either marijuana use or any other drug dependence or co-occurring mental disorder then please feel free to consult our rehab center referral directory. Our directory listings cover every state in North America and include information such as the type of treatment offered, official accreditation and any specialization each individual rehab service provider may offer as many specialize in their own unique fields and in providing their own custom services. Every provider can vary significantly so make sure you research any perspective recovery center thoroughly and that they meet your own unique individual needs.
Choosing the right provider can very often mean the difference between success or failure as an adolescent teen can have such extremely different needs to a mature individual or a person suffering from a comorbid mental health related issue and therefore can be in need of a completely different type of therapy and treatment program.
You wouldn’t want your brain operated on by a heart surgeon or vice versa and the same is as true for drug addiction treatment, just as with any other type of medical treatment one size definitely does not fit all. Always research as thoroughly as you can beforehand what kind of treatment provider is going to meet your needs, make sure you do your background research both online and off and call and question a number of different providers.
Good providers will be happy to talk to you in-depth about the exact nature of the treatment plan they offer and answer any questions you may have. While time is always a factor when it comes to saving yourself or a loved one from addiction, never rush into going with a drug rehab provider that you lack faith in or don’t feel comfortable with, we hope you find our referral directory a useful place to start.
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Really sorry to read about your struggles. As if withdrawal weren't enough, you have the unemployment to worry about. My insomnia was terrible. I eventually got to a point where I would
JWC Yesterday, 02:05 PMBut it didn’t. Am still feeling the same since a year
Still feeling light headed. Especially when i wake up i feel my head is pumping and shaking. And i cant fall asleep due to hands shaking and body shaking.
Unregistered 01-18-2021, 11:48 PMAnd it is still really tough. I am light headed and getting dizzy spells by day and not sleeping at night. My anxiety is through the roof and I seem to of forgotten who I am. I can’t remember what I like doing
Port Talbot Guy 01-17-2021, 05:55 PMHi Ganim,
I lost a bunch of weight the first 4-6 weeks after quitting too. I kinda liked it as I was a bit tubby as well. I just had no appetite. That went away. I've been up and down
Great to hear, Nate!
Really glad you feeling much better and sounds like things are looking up for you!
John
Hi Port Talbot Guy
Well, going cold turkey while eating cold turkey at 3 a.m. Quite fitting!
It sounds like you are really having a rough go of it. Withdrawal is definitely real and can really suck and be
Stopped ingesting weed in one form or another one month ago. Woman in her early-mid 30s. I was at a normal weight before, but I'm losing it fast now - I think this month I must have lost
Ganim 01-10-2021, 06:58 PMHi all
Sorry it's been a while since I've posted, hope you've all had a good Christmas and New year.
To answer your question, I'm doing A LOT better now. It was like a switch, one day I just wasn't
Stick with it. Things will get better. It's hard quitting in your 50s after smoking since your teens. I know how you feel.
It's not too late and it's
Boxing Day 2020 and I was up out of bed at 3am for a munch on the leftover turkey followed by vaping a few grams, something dawned on me, I’m slow on the uptake obviously but I realised this is not
Port Talbot Guy 01-09-2021, 03:33 PMHey man, just a thought: might be worth going to the doc and checking for blocked sinuses or a sinus infection.
Had some of the same symptoms for
Im dizzy all the time after quitting Smoking weed.
Sounds like you are really in a tough situation. Sorry to read it.
JWC Yesterday, 02:11 PMAre you exercising at all. How's your diet? I believe these things make a difference. And time.