Lindsey Metselaar On How Quitting Weed Cured Her Anxiety, Improved Her Memory & Gave Her Inner Peace

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @danijel115
    @danijel115 Год назад +922

    20 years addicted to thc and quit recently, I can relate. Things are so much better sober it's not even funny. To anyone struggling with thc addiction, I assure you sobriety is worth it. There is light on the other side of the tunnel, but the only way to get there is through the tunnel. If I can do it, you can too.

    • @otpays8552
      @otpays8552 Год назад +72

      U promise? Im scared

    • @skittelz447
      @skittelz447 Год назад +32

      Saving this for when I need it

    • @soflodude4949
      @soflodude4949 Год назад +58

      ​@@otpays8552 Yes, I recently relapsed after not smoking for 2 years and just quit again today. I already know I can beat this as I've done this shit before. Fruit/smoothies(If you can't eat), daily exercise, and talking with family and friends is helpful. You will beat this, I promise.

    • @neridadamas1649
      @neridadamas1649 Год назад +11

      Wow great effort!! I can only go three days then im nutz so i light up. Get sleep again.

    • @teamplayer7988
      @teamplayer7988 Год назад +4

      ❤❤❤🎉

  • @konkeydonged
    @konkeydonged Год назад +245

    I smoked for 15+ years straight without any breaks, multiple times every single day. Finally gave it up cold turkey a year ago. It's 11-'23 and my last smoke was in 11-'22. Every single thing said so far in the first 20 minutes, I resonate with very deeply in my own experiences. I'm sooooo much better off without cannabis, mentally, financially, and even physically. I genuinely thought I would never quit, that there wasn't a snowball's chance in hell I could function without weed, but I was completely mistaken. If I could do it, anyone in a similar situation reading this can as well.

    • @starlight4036
      @starlight4036 11 месяцев назад +20

      Thank you for this I just stopped smoking after 15 years straight. I would smoke every day every hour. I am one week strong today. Reading things like this gives me so much hope.

    • @konkeydonged
      @konkeydonged 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@starlight4036 I promise you can do this💪 it gets easier, and you're already through the worst of it!

    • @starlight4036
      @starlight4036 11 месяцев назад +10

      @@konkeydonged thank you!!! Almost a month strong now!!!

    • @gummybear9797
      @gummybear9797 10 месяцев назад +8

      I'm on day 6.. and really struggling!! Do you mind sharing what helped you to stop?

    • @LA-wf9kh
      @LA-wf9kh 10 месяцев назад

      @@gummybear9797try smoking Mullien

  • @incomingincoming1133
    @incomingincoming1133 Год назад +261

    What ppl dont realise is that it takes about 90 to 120 days to return to normal after your last exposure to marijuana.
    Of course, after one day you think u r normal. Then after one week you say "what was I thinking? Now I'm back to normal." After one month, you realize you were not nearly normal after just one week...and this goes on for about 3 months.

    • @lionofistanmusic7311
      @lionofistanmusic7311 Год назад +19

      Super curious to hear more. I am around day 90 or so….really going through it. Lots of thing coming up for me. Most of the internet talks about one week or something but don’t really go into the “why you were smoking in the first place”, I am searching for more validation that it’s a longer process.

    • @michaelmagennis3869
      @michaelmagennis3869 10 месяцев назад +2

      By going through it do u mean withdrawals? What sort of withdrawals are you having?

    • @lionofistanmusic7311
      @lionofistanmusic7311 10 месяцев назад

      @@michaelmagennis3869 not physical withdrawals, but as I mention above, a deeper revelation of the reasons why I ever used in the first place. Old memories and old pain coming up, re-learning or, in my case, simply learning how to cope with life. Also, lots of dreams, and I'm well past the initial dream rebound phase which most folks say is a few weeks after quitting. I'm into like day 230 or something, dreams are intense.

    • @fsully3379
      @fsully3379 7 месяцев назад +2

      The same for me, after a week I think I've finally come all the way back down. Only to realize a few days later that I wasn't.

    • @jordanmarazzi
      @jordanmarazzi 7 месяцев назад +10

      Wow really needed to read this , I quit weed and always return to it I am 24 in a few weeks and damn weed always messed my life up because I can’t cope under weed , today my last day got a few joints left then going to go sober for a long time , I look forward to these timelines I actually enjoy the period of getting back together after months of blazing everyday

  • @dimpled_skeptic93
    @dimpled_skeptic93 Год назад +204

    I've finally overcome cannabis addiction after almost 14 years. I was in denial for a long time as well. But finally i got tired of myself. Got fed up feeling fat, sick, hazey all day every day. Binge eating and just under preforming in every aspect of my life. My spouse still smokes heavily, and yet i still have no desire to get back into it. It truly has lost all its appeal and I'm so relieved about that. I thought id be hooked forever

    • @CC3GROUNDZERO
      @CC3GROUNDZERO Год назад +10

      I was in denial for a very long time too, but what baffles me even more in hindsight are the years (!) I kept the addiction going while not even being in denial about it anymore. That part to me is the most messed up part of addiction (of my addiciton in particular, but I'd venture a guess that this is not limited to just myself).

    • @dimpled_skeptic93
      @dimpled_skeptic93 Год назад +17

      @@CC3GROUNDZERO omg same, I gained some much self awareness and still couldn't stop doing it. Then like I said I finally got so fed up with myself and living that way. Hey, in case no one has told you, I'm proud of you for quitting! Good on you ❤

    • @thomasjonckheere8615
      @thomasjonckheere8615 Год назад +7

      ​@@CC3GROUNDZEROi´m still in that time, i realize that it is holding me back but I keep on wanting and doing it even if I "try" quitting. Does anyone have any advise?

    • @randypaulino6675
      @randypaulino6675 Год назад

      @@thomasjonckheere8615Ik it’s gonna be hard but you have to discipline yourself on a serious level and set a goal and once you reach that goal your gonna look back and say it was worth it
      Remember god gives us the strength to overcome anything don’t let the devil convince you into a different way I believe in you even thought I’m a stranger to you but may god get you out that dark hole 💙🙏🏻

    • @CC3GROUNDZERO
      @CC3GROUNDZERO Год назад

      @@thomasjonckheere8615 When did you last postpone getting high, even if it was only for an hour? I've found that this was crucial for me, to gain an intuitive insight into my addictive behavior.
      So that would be my "first-responder" advice to someone in a similar situation: Try to withstand the cravings, even if it's only for a very short while, and observe what being (more) sober (than usual) does, and how getting high instantly wraps you in mind-fog. Even if it's just an hour: that hour is your decision, not the addiction's.
      You may find that when you don't let the addiction freely dictate the rhythm of intake, your mind catches on much more rapidly to how annoying being high/stoned really is.

  • @MrSyjdub
    @MrSyjdub 3 месяца назад +36

    I smoked weed for over 50 years morning, noon and night. I am clean 343 days now. I will always be an addict and will always want to smoke. Thank you for the excellent content, from Brooklyn, NY.

    • @Dan-wq2cc
      @Dan-wq2cc 3 месяца назад +5

      Congratulations, would be great to hear more about your story

    • @MrSyjdub
      @MrSyjdub 3 месяца назад +11

      @@Dan-wq2cc I started smoking at 13, I am 63 now. I had a couple of breaks but never really stopped. I have lost jobs because of weed. It also led to me doing blow and freebasing. I had a problem with this also. Like a said before I will always be an addict. I still want to pick it up, but I white knuckle it. I don’t want to ruin my clean days. I am not the type of person to do a program. G🙏D Bless You.

    • @d_chatz8353
      @d_chatz8353 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@MrSyjdubwhat made you keep going once you started? 50 years of habit must be very hard to break!

    • @MrSyjdub
      @MrSyjdub 2 месяца назад +4

      I white Knuckle it. I live in NYC and smell it all the time. I have flares of wanting to smoke. Now it’s legal so it’s harder. I have 362 days clean now. Thanks!

    • @d_chatz8353
      @d_chatz8353 2 месяца назад +1

      @@MrSyjdub so it sounds at least like your knuckles are not constantly white. That would be miserable. I went 4 years without it in my 30s and remember after A while it wasn't too hard. But then I went back...

  • @directAction3389
    @directAction3389 Год назад +208

    Quitting weed was tough.... but sooner or later I just grew to HATE what it was doing to me. Quit 6 years ago when I decided to go back to College and haven't looked back since. Eventually quit junk food and booze as well. Getting MUCH better sleep, and my body just works SO much better overall! The key to remaining sober in my opinion is learning how to become emotionally stable on your own. You have to learn how to feel good naturally without needing to reach for a substance. Life is tough without an easy button like weed, but it's way more rewarding as well!

    • @bluelightmoon777
      @bluelightmoon777 Год назад +12

      weed kinda made me dumb and lazy, the only time i would use it again is shorty before going to sleep cause thats the only positive i saw in this for me, the sleep quality was great

    • @directAction3389
      @directAction3389 Год назад

      Unfortunately that isn't true either. Weed actually inhibits deep sleep which is an essential part of the sleep cycle where neural connections repair and grow. I recall having infinitely better sleep when I stopped smoking actually. Getting good sleep is far more about developing good sleep hygiene actually. Once I learned more about sleep hygiene techniques and also about circadian biology I started to very consistently get a good 7 to 8 hours of sleep every night. No weed required.@@bluelightmoon777

    • @labbeaj
      @labbeaj Год назад +1

      ​@memento3682 I love how it helps me focus or "get into the zone"....
      Hence, copius usage.

    • @directAction3389
      @directAction3389 Год назад

      What part of the brain is responsible for directing your attention (focus) on something? That would be the pre frontal cortex. Wanna know why there's an age limit on weed (and booze as well)? These things have a VERY negative impact on that portion of the brain, and they both drastically slow it's growth during the developmental stage of your life. Hence kids shouldn't smoke weed. Or anything really because smoking basically anything negatively impacts your cognitive functions. Try quitting weed for 30 days, and then see how good your focus is. I can assure you that it will get much better. But what do I know right? I only used to be a heavy smoker with ADHD no less. My ability to focus reached levels I never thought possible when I quit weed, started to eat healthy, got more exercise, got better sleep, and especially when I started to meditate (meditation IS something that increases your focus since it is essentially an exercise of focusing on an "anchor" you choose beforehand). But why the HECK would you wanna do all that stuff right? It's too hard. Definitely easier to just light up a bong everyday to "improve" your focus.@@labbeaj

    • @manestage5403
      @manestage5403 Год назад +4

      Beautifully honest post. Thank you!❤

  • @Mcdogmom288
    @Mcdogmom288 5 месяцев назад +116

    I started smoking weed 18 years ago as a teenage, later switched to cigarettes. Spent my whole life fighting Cigarettes addiction. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got diagnosed with cptsd. Cigarettes addiction actually destroyed my life. Not until my mom recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 6 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.

    • @CathieGomez-mp8sk
      @CathieGomez-mp8sk 5 месяцев назад +4

      YES sure of Dr.benfungi. Did straight shrooms in few days. Left me like a blank slate after words, no more addictions, pains, ptsd and depression. Shit saved my life, all thanks to Dr.benfungi

    • @MichaelDavidson-qi7ts
      @MichaelDavidson-qi7ts 5 месяцев назад +1

      How do I reach out to him? Is he on insta

    • @AlexanderMales-gh8bm
      @AlexanderMales-gh8bm 5 месяцев назад +1

      Yes he's Dr.benfungi.Shrooms to me is a natrual healer. I know a guy who has used mushrooms in the same way and they have really helped him. mah dudes have safe trips all.

    • @ChristopherEric-fr8im
      @ChristopherEric-fr8im 5 месяцев назад +1

      From my experience it really works excellently! It doesnt even need to be a full hit. With potent shrooms 2-3 small ones will still make a clear difference. It will be a few hour cosy rumbling moment around rest time, but afterwards its just calm and you feel amazing and gain your freedom. Psilocybin is different dudes, its the only "treatment" I would recommend to someone who genuinely wants to get better. There is no addiction, withdrawal, or negative side effects. It's just pure healing., far more effective than any anti-depressant. You can thank me later,

    • @FrankMorrison-vu2kc
      @FrankMorrison-vu2kc 5 месяцев назад +4

      I was horrifically depressed since childhood. It was relentless. I assumed it would ultimately end me somehow. About twelve years ago I randomly accepted the offer from a friend of a few doses of mushrooms. I did them two consecutive nights alone. First night was pretty mild. The second night? Wow. I saw my depression from every angle, realized much. Next day: depression totally gone. Never came back, never coming back. It's like it's a forest far away I can remember, and could probably find again with enough effort, but it has zero impact on anything in my life or mind. They honestly saved my life and improved it immensely. I never did them again, either. I wish there was a good, organized way to administer them to people who would benefit from them.

  • @raydavies5249
    @raydavies5249 Год назад +64

    I smoked for 7 years and been clean for over 40 years. It's still tough sometimes especially when I smell it on the street but you can't compare being sober to being high....being sober is SO MUCH better you can't even compare it. I have been on both sides of the fence and the sober side is where I stay for today.

    • @ElFantasma13
      @ElFantasma13 Год назад +2

      What the f wer eyou smoking?

    • @raydavies5249
      @raydavies5249 Год назад +14

      @@ElFantasma13 It's like the old Harley Davidson saying ....."If I have to explain it, you wouldn't understand."

  • @Realyounow
    @Realyounow 9 месяцев назад +68

    My heart goes out to all of you that are struggling to quit weed.. im 90 days in and absolutely thrilled with myself!.
    Always remember..1 day you will die.. how do you want to be defined?...you are worthy of a great life and you can help others..help yourself..keep it up!

  • @sanjaywilliams726
    @sanjaywilliams726 Год назад +170

    Grinding a bud as I watch this but I swear I'll stop. I will and I know it because I'm here. Loving the motivation in the comments.

    • @MindWideOpenOfficial
      @MindWideOpenOfficial 9 месяцев назад +13

      Likewise! We got this💯

    • @meatballmagoo6134
      @meatballmagoo6134 8 месяцев назад +2

      I don't understand what they are talking about

    • @jalenbarlow7492
      @jalenbarlow7492 8 месяцев назад

      @@meatballmagoo6134if you keep abusing the plant, you will

    • @stephenraddie2752
      @stephenraddie2752 8 месяцев назад +10

      Like any addiction, there's stages.
      Denial is a big step, it can get you caught up in that cycle of not wanting to have another smoke... But when you do you get stuck in for a long time again.
      Will power is seeing the triggers that make you want it and using that positive outcome to hold fast.
      Stopping smoking is 1 at a time, so everyone we can avoid is a win.
      Get that 1st big win and just build on it.🙌😁

    • @djgamingdragon969
      @djgamingdragon969 7 месяцев назад +1

      LMFAO it's a YOU problem if you're getting addicted to a plant

  • @incomingincoming1133
    @incomingincoming1133 5 месяцев назад +17

    After about six months-- sometimes more-- you notice the subtle effects of quitting.
    You begin to dream consistently at night.
    Your night vision improves.
    Your resistance to glare and bright light improves.
    You go much more quickly to full alert when you wake up and your balance is better.
    Your sentences flow more smoothly.
    It is much easier to stick to a diet, and to stick to long term commitments generally.
    The time it takes to switch from focusing on a far object to a near object (and vice versa) decreases.
    Your ability to deal with unplanned, unexpected obstacles and social situations increases.
    The time it takes to switch from one type of task to a different type of task decreases.
    Your ability to track the days that have passed, and to recognise upcoming events/commitments increases.
    Nobody I know, no article I've read, talks about these subtle improvements. Like the answer to a riddle, they are hard to recognise until you are looking for them, then you see it easily.
    Bonus: your speed to form a new plan when circumstances suddenly and unpredictably change improves.
    Your 'future focus' improves (as opposed to past focus -- nostalgia).

    • @mike5629
      @mike5629 5 месяцев назад +2

      This give me so much motivation to quit

  • @XPLOSIVization
    @XPLOSIVization Год назад +64

    I always remember when i told my "friends" i think i was addicted to weed, Id always get the "weed isnt addictive" "weed isnt harmful" speeches, But my reality was that it destroyed my life at one point, i couldn't go a day without the stuff and was smoking weed like cigarettes (so every hour id be rolling another joint) Ive been sober now for 5 years, and learnt those friends were not friends, they were and still are drug addicts that were a bad influence and holding me back in life, life is so much better now without them and the weed

    • @ByteMe908
      @ByteMe908 2 месяца назад

      In other words you had no self control.

    • @justinbaker8695
      @justinbaker8695 Месяц назад

      ​@ByteMe908 yes, that's what he said in a short form paragraph, it's ok to do that.

  • @siobhancoates2043
    @siobhancoates2043 Год назад +93

    6 months clean from weed and alcohol on Aug 1. So glad to come across this podcast. More people need to be talking about marihuana addiction and recovery. Thank you!!!!

    • @fernie9123
      @fernie9123 Год назад +1

      Lol started aug 1st 😢😅😮

    • @hvz0078
      @hvz0078 Год назад

      How are you feeling ? I'm 5 months clean and alim still feeling depressed 😞

    • @fernie9123
      @fernie9123 Год назад +3

      @@hvz0078 don’t be hopeless. You need to psych yourself up like a pep talk. Positive affirmation constantly and recognizing when and why you feel sad and keep in my your body will fix it self with time

    • @hvz0078
      @hvz0078 Год назад

      @@fernie9123 thank you bro 🙏🙌 God bless

    • @siobhancoates2043
      @siobhancoates2043 Год назад

      @@hvz0078 I am feeling great. I remind myself of my whys daily.

  • @Itachihabodhi
    @Itachihabodhi 2 месяца назад +27

    Human connection is the only thing that can turn me off weed completely. My weed use stems from being alone all the time and from being bored and alone.

    • @eljofrva
      @eljofrva 2 месяца назад +11

      Loner here! I’m on day 7 without cannabis and I have many things like working out, reading and cooking I can do but it’s all still so lonely. I want someone to do all of these things with but smoking filled in that emptiness until one day it didn’t.
      I’m hoping that when completely sober I can find and surround myself with people who support me and love me and want to spend time with me 🫶🏻

    • @Fashionista033
      @Fashionista033 Месяц назад

      @@eljofrva going to Mass helped me so much.

    • @sagittarius2982
      @sagittarius2982 10 дней назад

      @@eljofrvame to! I’m 24 hours. kind of struggling today but knowing that I really want my people and sobriety will help me with that ❤

    • @Orisitdonald
      @Orisitdonald 10 дней назад

      ​@eljofrva how's your journey going? Day 4 and can relate to this comment like none other. Just got done with a 3-5 AM w.o.
      Weed is the friend for the friendless, but when that friend starts fucking up your mental and physical health, it's time to stop. Some people have self control or more motivation, not I
      Have you ever thought about doing some work from home? I'm always curious about starting up a business, but definitely afraid of the social aspects of that. And lazier than I probably admit to myself
      Anyways, enough newly sober rambling. Hope you're still at it, and whether or not you're not, someone out there will love and befriend you! There's "good" (similar and morally decent) people out there, just about finding and learning to trust them (and not testing them like your yahweh or some ish). Definitely not easy to find, but they exist!

  • @king__gramz8024
    @king__gramz8024 7 месяцев назад +15

    My guy I’m on day 17 after smoking 3-4 times daily and I must say I’ve tried to quit since the year started and I’ve finally made it past the withdrawal phase a few days ago. I can honestly say every aspect of my life has improved. I actually have goals now, my energy is out the roof, I actually get good sleep now and when I wake up for work in the morning I’m actually motivated and don’t get me started on the money I’m saving now. What I would usually spend every week I’m now putting it into savings. I’m more focused on my daughter and son. Everything that you explained I felt it on a large scale. I am genuinely happy now. Thank you for sharing your journey brother 💪🏾

    • @TheCmc22
      @TheCmc22 3 месяца назад +1

      Great to hear man stay at it!

  • @lukemanzano_
    @lukemanzano_ Год назад +95

    I have smoked since I was 14, 23 now. I legit had to stop smoking because it really started affecting my mind. I developed excruciating anxiety and legit felt like I was on the edge of going into psychosis. Ever since I smoked a certain strain it’s never been the same for me. Hardest part is realising it will never be the same and I need to change before I end up doing some permanent damage. Only day 2 right now but it’s a good start

    • @sidewalksurf800
      @sidewalksurf800 11 месяцев назад +10

      I’m currently finishing day 3.. I Hope you’re doing well! I smoked from age 15 to now, I’m 34. I quit cold turkey when I was 21 for a full year and then gave in. It was rough that time right off the bat but I’m amazed that I’m okay so far this time, mostly irritable, not sleeping well or eating very lightly. The cravings have not kicked in hardcore yet, but I know they’re around the corner, journaling has been somewhat helpful. Looking for things to sign up for to stay busy. Fitness classes, etc. good luck and stay strong!

    • @KrazEKing
      @KrazEKing 11 месяцев назад +9

      Keep it up we got this im clean 9 days and everyday its only getting better keep going we can do this we are doing it.

    • @wereallnegan
      @wereallnegan 11 месяцев назад +2

      Please share what strain, I'm curious to know.

    • @lukemanzano_
      @lukemanzano_ 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@wereallnegan No specific strain just skunk weed in general

    • @dgarcia63
      @dgarcia63 10 месяцев назад

      Better find out now than years from now.
      You got this!

  • @idkyoo
    @idkyoo Год назад +160

    7 years heavy smoker... 9 days off... 100th attempt to quit weed. I'm so sick of it and how it actually makes me feel. But like an ex lover I just sometimes wanna hit it again...

    • @Alex-hy2zc
      @Alex-hy2zc Год назад +18

      You’ve already done the hardest part initially breaking the habit!
      Keep adding to those 9 days! 💪

    • @idkyoo
      @idkyoo Год назад +23

      @@Alex-hy2zc yeah thanks! I almost cracked a couple days ago and immediately after making the comment lol but I'm keeping myself strong. Adding to those sober days.

    • @Alex-hy2zc
      @Alex-hy2zc Год назад +11

      Good on you! One thing that might help the craving is replacing it with a good habit (exercise, reading, meditation etc) It’s just about keeping your mind busy, and focus on the end goal!

    • @Bubbaforrest
      @Bubbaforrest Год назад +9

      I am looking to do the same. I have made so many attempts. I have gotten rid of everything in my house that’s related to weed and then turned around a week later and went but everything back again this time I really want to stop because I’m just done with it, I’m tired of having Band-Aids and crutches in my life. I’m tired of feeling like I have something that is controlling me and I don’t have control over it.

    • @dingusfuzzklonnkt2755
      @dingusfuzzklonnkt2755 Год назад +27

      You will be amazed in 9 months or so if you were a heavy smoker. You aren't getting anything from the plant at this point other than satisfaction of the act of smoking. I kid you not my friend, you will feel higher sober. I was always told that but thought it was bs. I was a heavy smoker/grower for all of my 20s up until my 40s. I quit when my son was born because my wife is a night RN and I wanted to be fully sober if something happened while it was just me and the boy at the house. It sucked taking that warm blanket off after so many years but after a few months I learned the blanket I thought was warm was really cold and wet. As the old heads have always said, you will never be as high as when you're sober and at peace with yourself. I can be around it at panic or Umphreys shows and I have no cravings at all. It's just not me anymore, I do not need it. When you find your light you'll find peace.

  • @smustipher
    @smustipher Год назад +39

    I smoked for about a decade, and when I got a book deal, realized I couldn't write efficiently and smoke at the same time. I quit, never missed it, never looked back.

  • @eljofrva
    @eljofrva 2 месяца назад +7

    I’ve been using cannabis as a crutch for my anxiety, and I finally realized that it’s actually just making it worse! Day 6, and it’s rough but I’m gonna get through it!!!!

    • @Chris-fo2fi
      @Chris-fo2fi Месяц назад +1

      Hope you're still going strong!

  • @cvgodd1432
    @cvgodd1432 Год назад +105

    It’s true.. I wasted so many years just sitting around smoking, getting weed and just being high all the time. I’ve watched people go homeless because they have to smoke a half Oz of weed a day! When I see sober people I get jealous, I want to be free like them. Wake up and eat breakfast like a normal human being. I used to love smoking and having fun with my friends or GF. It’s old to me now and I don’t enjoy it, I just smoke because I’m so used to the habit. The weed got so bad after it became legal too. I used to get better weed when it was illegal, idk what happened to the Sour d, Haze, and real Kush that we used to have around. All these new strains are so weak and smell funny. One day I’ll be free, it’s going to be tough though.

    • @iainhill492
      @iainhill492 Год назад

      CBD strains are amazing at helping you just naturally move away from thc, in my own experience the health giving and non cerebral properties seem to just take over and you no longer want or need the psychoactive, cbd is calming enough ! ps, 13 yrs in recovery from alcohol using the 12 step helped a lot also ! God says "high no longer needed" now the healing can really begin ! gb.odaat

    • @vgrepairs
      @vgrepairs Год назад +19

      Weed was a lot COOLER when it was illegal too. Now its lame. I don't want packaged weed from a glorified liquor store. I don't want to wait in line. Weed used to be special.

    • @andysage8299
      @andysage8299 Год назад

      How are you doing now

    • @BlackhandAl
      @BlackhandAl Год назад

      Ye, wanna know why its weaker now ?
      Because almost everything on the black market is laced, sometimes with spice sometimes with other shit.

    • @miketopcu8067
      @miketopcu8067 Год назад +8

      It’s synthetic weed now . I agree weed did get worse after it got legal ..I believe they legalized weed for a reason so they can alter the plant which changed it psychedelic properties.

  • @TakeNoLs96
    @TakeNoLs96 Месяц назад +6

    Day 5 here. Been smoking about 10 years. I’ve quit a few times for 1-3 months but I’ve realized it needs to be permanent this time. I will never be a casual smoker, and it always ends up controlling me. It’s time to get our lives back. ❤️

    • @EMR22.
      @EMR22. Месяц назад +1

      Keep going. I believe in you. If you slip it’s ok. You can always restart your day ❤

    • @Prynceclothing
      @Prynceclothing Месяц назад +1

      Day five too hope you’re doing good keep 🆙

    • @TakeNoLs96
      @TakeNoLs96 Месяц назад

      Still going strong! 💪🏽 Feeling better every day.

  • @sycamoreknox9419
    @sycamoreknox9419 Год назад +38

    I decided to quit last night, so when I woke up, I filled the pinch hitter, and took a hit just like Lindsey did, then decided, that was my last, it's been 8 hours since, and I am determined to stop. I've been putting off watching a video like this for about 3 weeks, now that I've watched this one I'll probably be thinking about the things you two spoke about for several days. I'd like to have my memory back too. Thanks for posting.

    • @daweener1
      @daweener1 Год назад +4

      How did it go now two weeks later?

    • @GreenHotDogz
      @GreenHotDogz 10 месяцев назад

      Hope you're well

    • @carlbland68
      @carlbland68 5 месяцев назад

      @@daweener1 still a weed addict i bet

  • @amira-zc7hd
    @amira-zc7hd Год назад +15

    Smoking for 20 years. I have such a bad memory that my 89 year old granny reminds me of things. I've wanted to stop over a decade and now feel like I must stop being a zombie in denial 😢 I don't wanna die high with a unfulfilled wasted life ❤ we do not get high, we stay grounded ❤

  • @RealJasonBehrens
    @RealJasonBehrens Год назад +114

    2 weeks weed free and fully sober. Thank you for helping me to open up more about my sobriety!

  • @richardplacencia6605
    @richardplacencia6605 7 месяцев назад +5

    Been smoking since age 14. I’ll be 57 this May. I’m on my 40th day of quitting. My anxiety is at zero!! That’s the game changer for me. I truly feel I can never go back. I still need help but I’m succeeding. So far so good.

  • @ChrisLMT777
    @ChrisLMT777 23 дня назад +2

    I’m not gonna lie I’m stoned at the moment, but I’ve been waking up feeling heavy when I do smoke and remember how much I love myself sober and how much better I am in the world when I’m sober, so I’m currently smoking the least I have ever smoked before, I’m on the right track. I have quit a bunch of times and I’m getting closer. I feel like this is definitely the last few months of me smoking. I am praying for it 🙏🏽💙❤️
    Stay safe peoples🇺🇸

  • @chelsinfinity
    @chelsinfinity Год назад +35

    My best friend is addicted but she is the one to tell me you can’t be addicted. She is always high and I have seen her personality change over the years and it breaks my heart.

    • @_Trakman
      @_Trakman Год назад +7

      What’s her personality like

    • @bff6434
      @bff6434 Год назад +13

      Weed addicts will forever deny

    • @hashimrahman51
      @hashimrahman51 Год назад +4

      It’s a psychological addiction, like being addicted to food. You don’t get withdrawal like you would with narcotics.

    • @hypahh
      @hypahh Год назад +21

      ​@@hashimrahman51You do get physical withdrawals. You get sweats, lack of appetite, insomnia, short tempered.
      If you mean to say they're not as severe as withdrawals of other substances - that could be true averagely. But quitting weed is not entirely psychological, there are definitely physical elements.

    • @Corey-iw4ot
      @Corey-iw4ot Год назад

      ​@hypahh yes like alochol and nicotine

  • @KaneMayfield-j8h
    @KaneMayfield-j8h 2 месяца назад +4

    I’m 6 days sober from weed. Smoked a 3.5 everyday for the past 18 months, heavy user for 8 years total. Dreams are heavy and i keep waking up after just a few hours but my mood has dramatically improved. I’m actually waking up hungry and eating meals, not binge eating sweets & chocolate, saved up so much money as i started cutting down a couple weeks ago!! Can’t wait to be at the 3 month mark😅

    • @paxonearth
      @paxonearth 18 дней назад

      Hey. Are you still sticking with it?

  • @pamelagonzalez46
    @pamelagonzalez46 Год назад +31

    Wow literally talking about me !!! This video helped me so much. I'm 57 soon to be 58 in Sept. I had a medical marijuana at first it was great, then became a demon!! so happy I quit. It nearly killed my soul !! Thank you

  • @Dbrizle1
    @Dbrizle1 Год назад +53

    She’s right, if you’re having with drawls it’s like 85% weed and the other 15% was the tobacco and nicotine. You really feel like crap. I can’t eat with out cause weed either cause no app. Can’t sleep and then you start sweating at night. Dreams feel so real it’s crazy. As a long time stoner she makes so many valid points a stoner will ignore every truth it’s the sad truth I think post Malone said derealization is a real thing watching your life go by just lost in a haze but you’re okay with it .sober days after smoking for so long feel so weird, you’re irritable, everything ironically goes wrong vs the days you were smoking.
    Been smoking heavy for 5 years and I’m sober for 1 month and each day feels more clearer. Your brain is thinking straight, sharper decision making with out the paranoi behind that decision. You can actually breathe better your lungs really do thank you! Just so many positives guys. Over the years I know for a fact I spent 20-30k on weed EASILY WHERE IS THAT MONEY NOW?!!? That just blows my mind. I can’t convince anyone to stop but just know guys there are POSITIVES to it going on 40 days which is nothing I know but 4-6 months anyone will see a DRAMATIC CHANGE. That first month feels like hell but push guys I know y’all can do it !!!

    • @cvgodd1432
      @cvgodd1432 Год назад +3

      Nicotine withdrawals last about 3 days.. people should switch to joints with no tobacco before they quit. It’s easy to quit tobacco with weed.

    • @Dbrizle1
      @Dbrizle1 Год назад +4

      @@cvgodd1432 3 days ?? Been smoking tobacco/nic for years how would that go away in just 3 days

    • @alexandermartin7856
      @alexandermartin7856 Год назад +4

      I'm not so sure it wasn't 85% tobacco and 15% THC for me. I used to roll a spliff just so I could get a nic hit. Then I'd get paranoid and feel like shit.

    • @99problemsbutafishaintone35
      @99problemsbutafishaintone35 Год назад +1

      Strong work!

    • @BlackhandAl
      @BlackhandAl Год назад

      @@cvgodd1432Source: I just made that up :D

  • @APOLLINAIREBARTHOLOMIEU
    @APOLLINAIREBARTHOLOMIEU 9 месяцев назад +173

    Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.

    • @Jennifer-bw7ku
      @Jennifer-bw7ku 9 месяцев назад

      Can you help with the reliable source I would really appreciate it. Many people talk about mushrooms and psychedelics but nobody talks about where to get them. Very hard to get a reliable source here in Australia. Really need!

    • @elizabethwilliams6651
      @elizabethwilliams6651 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, dr.sporesss. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.

    • @patriaciasmith3499
      @patriaciasmith3499 9 месяцев назад

      I wish they were readily available in my place.
      Microdosing was my next plan of care for my husband. He is 59 & has so many mental health issues plus probable CTE & a TBI that left him in a coma 8 days. It's too late now I had to get a TPO as he's 6'6 300+ pound homicidal maniac.
      He's constantly talking about killing someone.
      He's violent. Anyone reading this Familiar w/ BPD know if it is common for an obsession with violence.

    • @Jennifer-bw7ku
      @Jennifer-bw7ku 9 месяцев назад

      Is he on instagram?

    • @elizabethwilliams6651
      @elizabethwilliams6651 9 месяцев назад

      Yes he is. dr.sporesss

  • @jamessones4044
    @jamessones4044 Год назад +56

    30 years of addiction with 6-12 months break.
    Im effectively still a teenager in a 47 y/o shell.

    • @lisatroni677
      @lisatroni677 Год назад +6

      Me too 30 years

    • @WilliamJames48
      @WilliamJames48 10 месяцев назад +5

      Same for me

    • @alysharobson8858
      @alysharobson8858 9 месяцев назад +3

      I’m 29 been smoking since I was a teen my mental brain capacity is terrible

    • @LexJoeHome
      @LexJoeHome 9 месяцев назад +1

      Six months later, how are you doing? Staying sober?

    • @marycadogan973
      @marycadogan973 7 месяцев назад +1

      Same!! How’s everybody doing?

  • @boocs20143
    @boocs20143 Год назад +39

    I loved this interview. I’m 17 days sober from weed (specifically carts) and I’m so happy the withdrawal symptoms have subsided for the most part except for the sweating.

    • @banginzaza
      @banginzaza Год назад

      I'm still going 😂

    • @septronix4132
      @septronix4132 10 месяцев назад +3

      Do ur lungs feel good

    • @cameronbell415
      @cameronbell415 10 месяцев назад +2

      If you're still having sweating issues; try high dose vitamin D, vitamin C, and regular supplementation of vitamin B. Zinc possibly as well

    • @boocs20143
      @boocs20143 10 месяцев назад

      @@cameronbell415 Thank you, I’ll try that!

    • @TheUneducatedTeacher
      @TheUneducatedTeacher 8 месяцев назад

      @@cameronbell415also lay off the salty foods
      Pizza especially

  • @AnuarMayorga
    @AnuarMayorga 3 месяца назад +3

    I loved this conversation, so on point, so relatable to my experience...i cannot believe i finally pulled through, 8 days off weed after 25 straight years under the spell , 4 years off alcohol, i dont even care about the struggle, just knowing that is finally over is mindblowing to me. I'M NEVER GOING BACK TO SUCH A POINTLESS OBSESSION

  • @ronniez7406
    @ronniez7406 Год назад +16

    7 days sober and the night sweats are the absolute worst for me. Thats the reason im never going back its getting slightly easier each day. I cant wait until a test shows clean that will be a great accomplishment knowing after 14 years being dirty.

  • @dreworyan5652
    @dreworyan5652 11 месяцев назад +25

    I had to swallow a HARD pill….
    I thought I was “better” than my family full of hard drug addicts and alcoholics cause I just self medicated with weed for 10 years.. meanwhile I’m an addict too.
    Addiction isn’t just physical it’s a mental thing you’re born with in my opinion. You could be clean for 30 years and still be one.
    We are all in this fight together 🙏🏼💯

  • @skyking6989
    @skyking6989 Год назад +41

    Had a full blown psychosis episode after smoking weed. Weed is getting so strong now I had to quit entirely

    • @alysharobson8858
      @alysharobson8858 9 месяцев назад +7

      I had to leave my job 😢

    • @djgamingdragon969
      @djgamingdragon969 7 месяцев назад +5

      Your shit was laced, my boy

    • @skyking6989
      @skyking6989 7 месяцев назад

      @djgamingdragon969 the more I look into it I'm thinking your right

    • @creatrix_child
      @creatrix_child 3 месяца назад

      The delta 8/legal weed sent me into psychosis as well as oversuse and combining with other substances like 🍄

    • @bldsprt518
      @bldsprt518 3 месяца назад +4

      @@djgamingdragon969 pretending todays weed doesn't have the strength to cause psychosis without being laced is pretty naive

  • @jeremiahleasure4301
    @jeremiahleasure4301 10 месяцев назад +7

    Thanks guys. I'm stone sober from all crutches starting new years 2024.

  • @Qrayon
    @Qrayon Год назад +14

    The first few times I smoked weed, I found that it makes me LOW, not high! Having been practicing Transcendental Meditation, I found the consciousness I developed was blissful, and the marijuana really brought me down. So I didn't continue smoking. Meditation: fun. Smoking weed: no fun. Now if someone lights a joint, I leave the room, the party, the house, whatever. I don't even want to smell it on the street.

    • @iceandblaze92
      @iceandblaze92 Год назад +2

      I’m on my 20th day on transcendental mediation!!!! I love this new practice so much I’m challenging my self to wake up at 5am to deepen my practice

  • @jackkonnof4106
    @jackkonnof4106 Год назад +9

    I quit just because I needed to go back to the working world. I have been clean for 2 1/2 months and I'm still pissing hot. {Heavy user 12 years} I'm not addicted to it but I sure miss it. I function better and get along with people better with it. It gives me patients that I don't have without it. It helps me sleep,and most of all it is a muscle relaxer that works very well. It is a gift from God as far as I'm concerned.

    • @SolBol1
      @SolBol1 10 месяцев назад +1

      Similar situation for me (a few years ago) pissed hot for almost 6 months and I was in good shape. No I've added some weight so I'm assuming it will take longer 😢. One day at a time. We're growing

  • @korey147
    @korey147 Год назад +7

    im a week clean off weed after being addicted using daily 2+ years and i needed to see this. kind of struggling but this motivated me. thank you 🙏

  • @keithfranxful
    @keithfranxful Год назад +28

    This episode really resonated with me. My recovery journey has spanned decades and have finally strung together 3 years of sobriety from alcohol. Cannabis has been more recent. I'm a musician and artist and thought that I needed drugs for creativity. The reality is that there may be some ideas that come about, but functionality is affected too much to execute them. I find meditation and healthy living to be much more effective. Thanks again!

  • @anthonyneal7551
    @anthonyneal7551 Год назад +34

    Who Currently smoking weed while watching the video trying to stop smoking weed

  • @kevinwee1930
    @kevinwee1930 Год назад +17

    How can people feel numbed by weed? It makes me super emotional and sensitive

    • @johna5484
      @johna5484 10 месяцев назад +6

      Some like me get overly sensitive and irritable.

    • @FromTheHipp
      @FromTheHipp Месяц назад

      because they overdo it. if you read the comments, people just do it all day every day. thats not how you enjoy anything.

  • @melissanatanson4768
    @melissanatanson4768 3 месяца назад +4

    The way these comments are so supportive. Reading these for motivation and strength to stop. I’m on day 1. 🥰

    • @Dan-wq2cc
      @Dan-wq2cc 3 месяца назад +1

      I believe youve got this keep going

    • @sharonwilliams5883
      @sharonwilliams5883 2 месяца назад

      You will do it bro leep up the good work well done ❤❤❤

  • @jeremyvanb821
    @jeremyvanb821 6 месяцев назад +2

    I’m not anti weed, had some good times with it in the beginning but the last two years I was just doing it to do it. It was a habit I formed and it was just what I did at night every night. I was so lazy and depressed on it those last two years. My finances took a hit, gained weight, suicidal, just so many negative things. Not blaming all that on weed but it certainly wasn’t helping anything. Interesting she brought up magic mushies because that is what ended up saving me. I felt spiritual for the first time, got off weed, quit vaping, quit soda, And helped so much with PTSD flashbacks and allowed me to feel comfortable to go into therapy. It wasn’t instant but within a year all those issues I had faded away. Now working on dropping some weight. I’m sure I’d be dead right now if I hadn’t gone that route. People can judge it all they want to but I’d rather be judged and happy to be alive in the world than how I was. Off weed a year now, no desire for it at all and I’ll never go back to it. I’m sure for some mushrooms could be addictive just like anything is but I never have the overwhelming urge to do so like with weed, nicotine, and even soda. I think it depends on the individual. That was just my experience, not a PSA to go do shrooms, I researched a good year before I tried and felt comfortable with it but it’s been a huge benefit in my personal experience. I just feel good now and even recently got promoted at work, something that when I was on weed I never even imagined was possible for me.

  • @alkaiable
    @alkaiable Год назад +17

    I've been smoking weed since my teenage years, im 45 now, I've quite weed for 6 years, 7 years ago...then went back to smoking..I'm going through a divorce...the weed is making me anxious and feeling absolutely sick.. now one week cannabis free. I feel so much better. (I've never drank alcohol thank god !!) hang in there fellow ex-pot heads.

    • @d_chatz8353
      @d_chatz8353 Год назад +1

      Hey! How's it going now? I quit for 4 years and then went back to it just like you. At first the high was great after so long without it. Now it's the same old sh1t

    • @mihirjoshi8934
      @mihirjoshi8934 Год назад

      @@d_chatz8353You’ve quit for 4 years! You know you can do it. Just start adding days to your sobriety. A week free, then 15 days and so on. Basically have control over weed and don’t let it control you. Watching videos and giving importance to sobriety helps!

    • @pamelabrown3058
      @pamelabrown3058 11 месяцев назад

      ​@d_chatz8353 Just Do it Again 🙌🏾 Like you did it then

  • @ChirstFollower21
    @ChirstFollower21 9 месяцев назад +2

    Been smoking for 14 years very heavily. Today is the day I started my weed sobriety journey. I have been a prisoner to the plant for far too long and it’s time for get my life back! God bless!

  • @solsistarsoul
    @solsistarsoul 3 месяца назад +3

    26 years of smoking had an experience that shook me to my core that it made me hang it up.. it been time .. I’m 3 days in. I surrender and give it up !

    • @solsistarsoul
      @solsistarsoul Месяц назад

      Update Now it’s going on 90 days! I’m so proud of myself 🥳🥳🥳

  • @logerk
    @logerk 2 месяца назад +1

    nice podcast, i smoked 9 yrs from age 15- 24 and have been sober 3 & 1/2 months and i've become hella depressed. where is the light at the end of the tunnel? need help with recovery. great that there's this community here to share and support eachother

  • @IosuamacaMhadaidh
    @IosuamacaMhadaidh Год назад +10

    Another aspect of it is your ritual tied to smoking. Like I used to sit in my garage watching RUclips and tinkering, but I had to stay away from the garage for a while until I could manage my cravings better. You may need to change you routine to help cut out triggers that cause cravings.

  • @jeanjean2859
    @jeanjean2859 Год назад +18

    I tried to quit hundreds of times, the maximum was 3 months but I always go back, I'm sick of it. I'm depressed and I've never had a romantic relationship at 40, I have no friends and no job and I'm scared of everything. I started at 16

    • @amira-zc7hd
      @amira-zc7hd Год назад +8

      Its OK you just need to leave the green kryptonite to become the super real you. You will not be scared of everything forever. It was a phase and not part of the new life waiting for you. No regrets, only regret the money and time gone bye bye ❤

    • @jeanjean2859
      @jeanjean2859 Год назад

      thank you your message warms my heart@@amira-zc7hd

    • @djy5645
      @djy5645 Год назад +5

      Kick it man, it ruins us all. You've got the potential to do great things.

    • @jeanjean2859
      @jeanjean2859 Год назад

      34 days sober, thanks for the encouragement@@djy5645

    • @carlbland68
      @carlbland68 7 месяцев назад

      40 hes done will always playwith his little member @@amira-zc7hd

  • @cathywalton1062
    @cathywalton1062 Год назад +8

    Psilocybin mushrooms healed me . I can't explain it but my experience has been spiritual and eye opening . I also started micro dosing . It really helped me get rid of depression and anxiety .

    • @Servant_Of_The_Great
      @Servant_Of_The_Great Год назад +3

      One drug to another as if you were born with these drugs in your system? Were we not all happy and functioning before the drugs came?

    • @josephvisser8119
      @josephvisser8119 10 месяцев назад

      Years of cultural/emotional conditioning lead to warped view of yourself and what you “need” to survive here. Psilocybin allows you to see yourself outside of yourself. So you can release the false identifications with external substances (or emotional patterns) that you mistook for who you are and what you are bound to. It’s like feeling trapped your whole life not relaxing the door is open wide right behind you. Psilocybin is not a drug anyone does everyday in excess. A micro dose is more like a vitamin for your brain than a drug that gets you high.

    • @zachdavid8873
      @zachdavid8873 9 месяцев назад +1

      No. No, we were not. That is the point.
      Sobriety does not automatically equal happiness.
      Sobriety is like a religion to some people. Not saying it doesn’t help some, but it is not for everyone, substances are not created equal, and it is not a cure all.

  • @27twilkes
    @27twilkes Год назад +12

    Been smoking 🚬 weed for 12 years! 2020 was the worse year for me and weed where my addiction went from 0-100!! I smoked everyday!!! Now it’s 2023 and I’ve been on and off

    • @markarchambault4783
      @markarchambault4783 Год назад +3

      Yes 2020 with the worst of Covid was when I started smoking a lot more. It becoming legal in Massachusetts also made it seem as 'normal' as picking up a six pack.

  • @rod9050
    @rod9050 Год назад +20

    Hi I am 70 live by myself and have smoked a gram a day for the last 20 years to escape from my loneliness I can feel the harm it is doing me but can't stop as I have nothing to replace it

    • @theodoricsmith577
      @theodoricsmith577 Год назад +8

      You can do it man! I'm the same age as you and I live a life of great solitude, but I've never been keen on social situations so I don't mind too much. I stopped smoking a few years ago so now I use weed in a homemade edible form. I stopped using it two weeks ago and I have found it beneficial. I will probably start taking it again at some point because I view it as medicine, but I had definitely been overdoing it. I hope you will consider taking a break at least. I recommend reading the Word of God to deal with the world as a loner and find a deeper meaning in life. Peace.

    • @rod9050
      @rod9050 Год назад +1

      @@theodoricsmith577 thanx you deeply

    • @TheRomeoValentino
      @TheRomeoValentino Год назад +4

      This is literally the saddest shit I've heard in my life.

    • @rod9050
      @rod9050 Год назад +1

      @@TheRomeoValentino what do you think I could do to be happy

    • @TheRomeoValentino
      @TheRomeoValentino Год назад +2

      @@rod9050 I've read that if you push yourself to a 28 day quit, your mind and body no longer desires it.

  • @AmplifiedBluesHarmonica
    @AmplifiedBluesHarmonica Год назад +28

    I’m 55 and I hate life without weed!! … and yes, l have gone years at a time abstaining from it, too. But even after many years of counselling, and working on my issues, I still feel better in life smoking weed… and love it. Been smoking for over forty years. Maybe I’m still too messed up…

    • @scorpiogeyser5211
      @scorpiogeyser5211 Год назад +11

      This video is not for you. 😂

    • @AmplifiedBluesHarmonica
      @AmplifiedBluesHarmonica Год назад +2

      @@scorpiogeyser5211 think you’re right, bro!!

    • @scorpiogeyser5211
      @scorpiogeyser5211 Год назад +1

      @@AmplifiedBluesHarmonica I'm jealous 😂

    • @JCDenton.
      @JCDenton. Год назад +5

      Wish I could be like you brother. I have friends that are highly functional (no pun intended). For me, it's ruining me but it's so hard , I been smoking since 15 on and off and I learned in that time the more you to off and then back on weed the further you become from actually freeing yourself because the next time motivates you less and less. You tried and heard it before kinda thing

    • @FabulousSquidward
      @FabulousSquidward Год назад +2

      Or your life really is what you feel is better. Don't let other people tell you how you should feel.

  • @JC-eq7dw
    @JC-eq7dw Год назад +7

    CBD edibles helped me get over the hump to quit. 5mg in the morning first thing took away the cravings for pot. Then 5mg in early afternoon. Did this for a week then didn't even need the CBD. In the last year I've "quit" 5 times and currently 3 weeks sober. I really hope it sticks this time.

  • @RomanEmpireMetals
    @RomanEmpireMetals Год назад +29

    Yea well I'm a veteran and it keeps sane and without pain. 👍 Also saved mine and many of my brothers and sisters lives and off opiates. What works for one doesn't work for all.

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 Год назад

      Whole Raw cannabis plant is literally an essential nutrient ! taking out parts and pieces from the plant we have Multiple Essential compounds like essential fatty acids, essential fatty Acyls, essential amino aciss ( Roots) .. the plant is Chock full of Viable medicines . the only thing bad we can say is its flammable ... All plants are Flammable ... that terminology has no sway anymore save for NIDA purposes

    • @oliviaok625
      @oliviaok625 Год назад +11

      I agree with you but at the same time there is studies being released about how THC can increase symptoms of PTSD. As a person with stress induced amnesia and PTSD who has been smoking for 10 years + it has only made things worse. The other cannabinoids like CBG, CBD, and CBN is where the real magic is at. I hope you continue to utilize what helps you, but I also encourage you to check out all your resources 💜

    • @RomanEmpireMetals
      @RomanEmpireMetals Год назад

      @@oliviaok625 I've been part of the entire legalization in Missouri. I helped get the Veterans added in for some of the tax proceeds and gathered signatures. I've also attended CSU in Pueblo Colorado for the Cannabis Research expo and a few others in the United States as well as part of the first Missouri's Cannabis Expo. I've done my research... yes some terpenes can cause an adverse reaction and could cause paranoia and other symptoms. But..... Cannabis in general overall is where I'm talking. I personally need THC for my Pain Management.. CBD and CBN are NON alcoholic Beers in my opinion. You need to speak with an Educated Bud Tender to figure out the proper dosage and tolerance. Not everyone can eat a 100mg gummy and be okay where others it barely touches the pain. Like my mom has nuropothy and just a 10mg was too much for her because she had never done it. I'll end it again with "What works for one doesn't work for all!" 🙃

    • @mcozy333
      @mcozy333 Год назад

      as my post mentioned the raw cannabis plant is metabolized like cBD is metabolized ... @@oliviaok625

  • @BrutusMayhem567
    @BrutusMayhem567 Год назад +13

    I just quit a couple weeks ago as well. Haven't missed a day in 20 years. First couple days I had no idea what to even do with myself. No appetite whatsoever. I lost 12 lbs my first week. I would get fired up on caffeine, red bull, monster all that. Then get high. Caffinate before you incinerate. Cuz you gotta get up before you get down. Lol... Now I can only take about a cup of coffee. Anymore then that is way too much. Before quitting my mood swings were off the chart. What made it worse was the vaping. Concentrates. Screws up dopamine levels. I quit cold turkey . First few days were so painful. After a week it started to clear up.

    • @kristejasen7692
      @kristejasen7692 Год назад +1

      Same. Drink coffee, get anxious, smoke weed to help, get high and lethargic, drink more caffeine. Start sweating. Mad anxiety but brain is slow AF. Feel bad the rest of the day but keep smoking and then trying to pick myself up w caffeine. Smh

    • @kelb3847
      @kelb3847 Год назад +2

      Vaping changed me. I'm thankful you mentioned that. Panic attacks and anxiety through the roof. I just don't think flower screwed me up this much. My life feels so different now and I hate the panic. I believe it's time for me to stop smoking all together. The vape screwed up my head. 😥

    • @BrutusMayhem567
      @BrutusMayhem567 Год назад

      @@kelb3847 I think that's where things started going bad for me as well.

    • @granddeception4290
      @granddeception4290 Год назад +1

      The moral of the story is that caffeine is way more addictive and has more side effects than cannabis alone.

    • @99problemsbutafishaintone35
      @99problemsbutafishaintone35 Год назад +1

      Good work!

  • @BrianShoots717
    @BrianShoots717 Год назад +5

    Im so happy ever since i stopped smoking thc. Best decision I ever made.

  • @SchizoaffectiveMindset
    @SchizoaffectiveMindset 7 месяцев назад +1

    I agree with her, quitting cured my anxiety, improved my memory, and gave me peace. Couldn't have said it any better. Our experience is the same with marijuana.

  • @willusmaximus6985
    @willusmaximus6985 Год назад +7

    I would advise anyone watching this to ween off of and quit coffee/caffeine as well. You'll start to dream more and remember your dreams more while getting deeper, more restful sleep. Quitting caffeine will make you dream more than quitting weed, but I strongly advise to quitting both.

    • @GoogleUser-kl7qu
      @GoogleUser-kl7qu 9 месяцев назад

      If you can’t quit caffeine completely, only consume it before 10am and none after that. This will be better for sleep.

    • @SIB_COMEDY
      @SIB_COMEDY 2 месяца назад

      Agreed! Quit alcohol, then caffeine, now weed and I'm having dreams that go back 40 years it's crazy.

  • @FromTheHipp
    @FromTheHipp Год назад +16

    i think people dont understand. moderation and self-control is the key to life. if you smoked all day every day, of course your life is out of balance. and of course your narrative afterwards is going to be that your life is changed off of it...but its really the understanding of self-control. i used to smoke a lot of weed but i realized that i operated much better when i controlled how much i did smoke and going through multi-month long stretches of not smoking at all. self control.

    • @j.matt3189
      @j.matt3189 Месяц назад

      facts i used to be hitting the pen a few times a week to a few times a day, more or less i’ll still go like hours without it during the day, if i’m not busy i’ll use it but if i need shit done i’m like nope not touching it. some days i’ve had bad anxiety and felt legit like as if i was transparent and couldn’t feel a single thing. some days i’ve had a very mild balance high and it was amazing and the calm down was amazing and i didn’t feel anything weird or groggy afterwards. some of my friends are heavy users like multiple bong packs a day or a few blunts like hell no. I don’t even use flower half the time and I buy carts from a dispo. I used to want to get stoned off the cart all day having fun til it became a problem then i changed to delta 8 and other cannabinoids on a bendor and felt so much better off smoking that than the newer strains with insane high thc or high level concentrates. that’s really how to build a weed addiction super quick using tok high too much as an attempt to build a tolerance to fit in with the veteran smokers. I know some people who use thc and they don’t get a head high or big body buzz at all and it legit helps them with their actual muscle pains or watever medical issues and doesn’t really elevate their mind at all

  • @springwater7525
    @springwater7525 Год назад +20

    I remember in highschool, started smoking weed for the same reasons exactly, to not care as much and be “chill” here I am 6 years later, smoking weed to feel

    • @DarioFKV
      @DarioFKV 11 месяцев назад

      same, its kind of blank when im sober, its only black and white (as one comment above say).

    • @springwater7525
      @springwater7525 11 месяцев назад

      @@DarioFKV i actually not sure if I still feel this way, I feel good when I’m sober and also good when I smoke, I guess it’s just a thing that changes with circumstances like anything

    • @DarioFKV
      @DarioFKV 11 месяцев назад

      @@springwater7525 It might be. I guess you are at the right place at the moment (happy) :)) Keep it up

  • @FriggaRedSkye
    @FriggaRedSkye 3 месяца назад +1

    Quit for 2 months and 20 days.. i just stopped one day because i couldn't take the anxiety anymore.. new job lined up, nothing fancy but better than my current one, exercising more, far less brain fog, i still feel chill. Still vaping low nicotine juice but going to reduce and go from there.

  • @Brian_Gooner
    @Brian_Gooner Год назад +13

    Now six months without alcohol. Working on how to slow down and eventually quit weed. it's not as fun as it was. I've been smoking for almost 20 years and it's honestly becoming too much.

    • @kristejasen7692
      @kristejasen7692 Год назад +4

      I spent 13 years smoking everyday. I was/am a really high functioning stoner. But I swear it used to be fun but now I just get more anxious, feel overly sensitive to any stimuli, am slow AF to leave the house and my sense of time is off. It for sure affected my short term memory. I noticed myself stumbling over my words. I feel like I became so much more docile and so much more of a people pleaser. I thought it made me chill, and maybe it did in the beginning, but I think the extended smoking made me cross over being chill and into being someone who avoids any sort of disagreement. Also, decision making, holy wow, so difficult.
      I quit alcohol first. Now it's time to taper off marijuana.
      3 days sober from weed :)

    • @carlbland68
      @carlbland68 8 месяцев назад

      did it go any further ?@@kristejasen7692

  • @arturturk5926
    @arturturk5926 Год назад +5

    I have heard this from a lot of professional women, they were smoking through college etc, but when they really had to perform life in the real world smoking was problematic, they were able to quit having not really been addicted, or at least not addicted more than to success or money lol.
    I would say it is impossible to compete or perform at ones best while smoking weed on a regular basis, greatly reduces memory, patience, might increase focus a little on a hyper level but if someone had to multi-task forget it, complex tasks or ones that involve dynamic thinking are seriously impeded if not completely handicapped.
    Frequent smoking in teens/young adults will drastically alter their maturation mentally, physically, and emotionally.

  • @BridsSing
    @BridsSing Год назад +8

    Jesus, I’ve never felt so “seen”. This was so important for me to see. They touch on so many dark points the I thought was unique to me. I’m so tired or being tired. Bless y’all for sharing. I feel hopeful.

  • @clayjahnelson8495
    @clayjahnelson8495 Месяц назад +1

    Sooo felt it when she said “I’m an all or nothing person” that’s why I keep going back and forth with myself with either go cold turkey or just say fuck it😕

  • @greatestofalltime4125
    @greatestofalltime4125 6 месяцев назад +27

    Psilocybin mushrooms and psychedelics, as a whole, have shown substantial promise as beneficial agents that can truly aid individuals grappling with mental health difficulties.

    • @alpha-tj6jt
      @alpha-tj6jt 6 месяцев назад +2

      Magic mushrooms don't only help with mental health, they help amplify your empathy, if people were more empathetic the world would be a better place

    • @Rogeriojose643
      @Rogeriojose643 6 месяцев назад +2

      Malachi_trippp is your guy

    • @Telma666
      @Telma666 6 месяцев назад

      It's genuinely remarkable how people can have completely distinct encounters with psychedelics.

    • @Neto37375
      @Neto37375 6 месяцев назад

      Certainly, he’s an exceptional mycologist, and i highly recommend his expertise.

    • @alpha-tj6jt
      @alpha-tj6jt 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@Rogeriojose643is he on insta or what!?

  • @bambizulu5407
    @bambizulu5407 Год назад +10

    When I'm sober it's easier to be happy because I can shove my problems under the carpet easier. And when I'm not, it's hard not to see the them, which leads me to depression and anxiety because I'm not doing anything to change and then I take a break and I'm happy again because I can overlook the neglect of the dreams I wish to pursue.

    • @DarioFKV
      @DarioFKV 11 месяцев назад +1

      wow same, crazy loop.

  • @maryarnez3730
    @maryarnez3730 Год назад +34

    Weed is BONDAGE….it’s beyond sad how much life and $$ people give up over extended periods of time!! Thank you for sharing this interview!! 🙏🏽

  • @zomb60
    @zomb60 2 месяца назад

    I'm going on 6 months of being sober. Smoking actually made me more productive in my work life. I was the hardest worker at my job. The problem for me with weed is that it makes me complacent. Quitting weed helped me escape from a toxic relationship and the stress that comes with starting over.

  • @baileymoran8585
    @baileymoran8585 Год назад +8

    Like any substance, it can either help or harm whatever condition you use it to treat. People don’t think this extends to natural things that get prescribed. Also, no addict knows they are an addict before they become one. Some people just have a personality flaw where they can get emotionally dependent on things that aren’t highly physically addictive. I consume for health reasons. I smoke less than a bowel a day and have for years. I don’t even smoke a little more than I usually would in social situations that often anymore (I don’t really drink due to my health issues). Maybe at a concert will I take an extra hit on my one hitter. But I’m not an addict. I wasn’t raised around addicts and if I don’t have weed for a week or two, I’m fine unless my Crohn’s decides to show up. I can’t understand what an addict experiences when they indulge in a substance, but I can recognize them now as an adult. I’ve met enough. It’s not just drugs and alcohol. Many will eat a box of Oreos when I had two and that was enough. They have multiple cups of coffee or energy drinks throughout the day even when they slept well the night before. They are very routine-oriented even when in recovery. Many have a special ‘way’ they consume whatever substances they have. Some addicts even get addicted to healthy things like working out, and take it to an unhealthy place… like body builders who take sketchy substances and steroids. I wish we had better ways to determine who’s likely to become an addict before they try anything. Our country needs to start approaching mental health like physical health and encourage yearly check ups and occasional more through check ups, even when someone isn’t having symptoms.

  • @Zest_The_Word_Smith
    @Zest_The_Word_Smith 3 месяца назад +1

    Been trying to get sober and smoke free but damn it's hard💔I can do 5 or 6 days then find myself back at it again when something hurts me or feeling down.But today I want to restart again,this is not easy as so many people think and I really respect people who have overcame addiction.MUCH RESPECT❤

  • @rodfrancis9160
    @rodfrancis9160 Год назад +7

    I remember being scared to answer the phone or front door after a spliff,peeping out behind the curtain perhaps.Its been 8 months now

  • @skidcaesar
    @skidcaesar 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you -- this is a great conversation to hear and learn from. I spent 19 years messy and am now 29 days straight. I wonder now what all I missed. I also wonder what kept me getting high for so long ( hint: it was fear). To anyone else thinking about getting clean, just try it. Weed will always be there -- but you won't be. Find out who you are / can be without THC. Many thanks from StLMO.

  • @Fozzae
    @Fozzae Год назад +4

    7 days, longest I’ve ever stopped since I’ve been addicted, I feel extremely bored but I shall fight through all this pain and see what happens I’m curious what will happen to me if I stop smoking for a long period of time🙏🏻

  • @grantterry5921
    @grantterry5921 6 месяцев назад +1

    I've just seen this video, and today I'm 11 months clean from weed, I relate to everything said, for me my rock bottom was the turning point, I had no choice to get clean or go insane and end up in prison or nut House, I did recovery, and I have a great understanding now of my thoughts and I've turned to health and fitness, my goals now are to be as strong as I can be clean and sober from everything, I still think about weed which is kinda pointless, but I have zero physical addiction its just thoughts, funny how I found this video today, nice reminder on how far I've come, best of luck everyone , thanks

  • @habanero5866
    @habanero5866 Год назад +12

    I used to have a weed problem. Now it’s legal and there are at least 8 dispensaries in my town. No problem

  • @iiE11EVEN
    @iiE11EVEN 7 месяцев назад +1

    im currently high watching this & i’m going to quit. i’ve been smoking consistently since i was 18, 24 now (i did have some time periods where i would stop for a few months but by age 21 i was pretty much stuck in the loop). im sick and tired of how i feel. & im honestly a bit anxious as to how life is like sober. i see everyones comments & it only makes me feel excited to see whst its like on the other side. im going to stick to it this time foreal. one can only grow in discomfort & pain. one love🤞🏼❤️‍🔥

  • @Notesofcitrus
    @Notesofcitrus Год назад +14

    Holy SHIT this is relatable 😵‍💫 Thank you so so so much Lindsey for sharing your story, I see so much of myself in it and it was such a relief to listen to ❤️

  • @ShoneyLeaveMeAloney
    @ShoneyLeaveMeAloney 10 месяцев назад +2

    Today is day 1 for me. I'm watching these videos to understand that this is the right call. I know I can do this!!!

  • @abdielbullberg1875
    @abdielbullberg1875 Год назад +20

    Been a on and off junkie almost my whole life(started boozing at 13) and weed and alcohol has been the last drugs I’ve had to quit.
    Smoked 4 times this last Saturday/Sunday and I really regret it, last time I had 4 beers and a Valium some hours before the beers was the weekend before last weekend and I just really regret that too.
    I’ve grown too old(40) to even wanna get drunk or high anymore as all they do is make you lazy and fat as I get the munchies real bad off of the weed and make poorer food choices when drunk.
    I love being clear headed and in tip top physical shape too much to even think of messing with any of that shit anymore.
    Have written down now the LAST time I’ve both smoked and drunk alcohol, too serious about my own sobriety these days.
    Best of luck to anyone else trying to do their best to quit whatever they’re addicted to.
    Meditation twice a day, long walks with my dog, working out, stretching, cold showers and eating healthy is what I’m addicted to now and it’s so much better and more rewarding than any type of drug is or ever was.

  • @emilyling-fb4zb
    @emilyling-fb4zb Месяц назад +1

    This is so so similar to my experience I used it to escape the good girl pressure my social anxiety from being bullied and then it has lead me into terrible relationships and situations and lost intimacy with my family and good friends 😢 I’m having a little girl now and desperately want to stay clean. I think I am an all or nothing person

  • @jamessones4044
    @jamessones4044 Год назад +7

    I would love to go rehab but I’m homeless and that is a problem for them.
    I don’t quite know why.

    • @GoogleUser-kl7qu
      @GoogleUser-kl7qu 9 месяцев назад +1

      Rehab doesn’t work anyway. It works while you are in it but the rate of relapse after is about 80-90%.

  • @Mariana.831
    @Mariana.831 5 месяцев назад

    I’m on month 4 of being cannabis free. And although I don’t have any cravings I’m not sure I’ve reached “normalcy” yet. I’m hoping to get back to a normal sleep schedule again but it’s been difficult. I really enjoyed this conversation though. You were so well spoken and your questions were great. Anybody here who is working on getting sober, you got this!! Be patient with yourself and give yourself grace.

  • @sweetlaughter78
    @sweetlaughter78 Год назад +11

    Cannabis use is helpful, until it's not. Finding balance is key.

  • @tym4857
    @tym4857 Месяц назад

    That high you get from being sober.. when you feel it for the first time, youll never wanna go back.

  • @jerryhadler8835
    @jerryhadler8835 Год назад +9

    Weed is addictive as hell especially when young don't be fooled by snoop dog or other entertainers who profit off glorifying drugs to kids.

  • @tedhursh7672
    @tedhursh7672 8 месяцев назад +2

    I applaud people who had an "addiction" and were able to quit ruining their lives......however, for me, at 72 y.o., I, as well as numerous seniors, have pains, complications and find that 1 or 2 hits before bedtime is very relaxing and helps with mental relaxation and sleep deprivation.....yes, laying around the house all day smoking yourself into a coma should be called abuse. I've never used smoke to COPE with life, I use it as I described because I don't like taking "chemical laced" pills to relieve pain and calm my body. I'm a successful middle of the road businessman, who raised a family, who quit drinking completely at 36 y.o. and like everything else in life believe that moderation of everything is key......

  • @0204mg
    @0204mg Год назад +3

    26 days clean: sobriety is a precious gift

  • @paulclifton655
    @paulclifton655 6 месяцев назад

    Just like anything else that is put into your body for a long time, withdrawal is to be expected and will vary from person to person. For me it was more mental than physical and it has been the best decision I’ve ever made. Once you are truly free from the desire to smoke you realize just how little value it has and how much better you are feeling. To anyone who is committed to quitting…… best decision you will ever make.

  • @gregoryburne5251
    @gregoryburne5251 Год назад +16

    When I stopped, I couldn’t sleep well for weeks. Then I started dreaming again. 30 years of weed daily

    • @xenobob2773
      @xenobob2773 9 месяцев назад

      30 years...wow!

    • @albertgarcia1988
      @albertgarcia1988 8 месяцев назад +1

      yea me too I started dreaming strange dreams , i really did not understand what the dreams meant.

  • @palediy2070
    @palediy2070 22 дня назад +1

    I smoked for over 10 years then finally decided to quit 5mo ago felt great at the beginning and now im feeling very angry, I started smoking again 15 days ago and im telling you a got into much better mood felt more energy also got more socialized and I told myself nope this is just a trick so I stopped again 5 days ago and anger issues are coming back. I’m so opposite then what everyone is saying and experiencing. Is this freaking normal ?? Please anyone help

  • @Nathanelder.expressthis
    @Nathanelder.expressthis 10 месяцев назад +6

    Pot is a really creepy one in terms of how deep the denial runs with addicts (I was a heavy user for 10 years). Its like being stuck under and invisible net... maybe because of the culture around it. Good to hear people speaking out about how insidious it can be.

  • @HippieHemper
    @HippieHemper Год назад +2

    Idk why some people think if you wanna smoke weed u have to smoke it every day all time or don‘t smoke it at all , bro you can smoke it weekly or occasionally ,we smoke it for fun and if you smoke it everyday it’s not fun anymore keep it occasionally

  • @Alexander-bd2hk
    @Alexander-bd2hk Год назад +3

    remember that its not always an addiction or even bad for you, there are ways to consume it in moderation and without burning it. it is not harmless, but its not inherintly bad either.. always keep your mind open to both sides and avoid looking at things only in positive or negative ways as this distorts the reality of matters.
    its been used as panacea for like hundreds of thousands of years, nowadays its way too strong in terms of THC, but originally it was a healing plant and not a recreational drug (wich is an abusive way to use it btw)
    ive been consuming cannabis for over 15 years now, and i got my technical assistant of nanotechnology and biochemistry.
    harmony (balance) is the way to go not demonizing

    • @Alexander-bd2hk
      @Alexander-bd2hk Год назад

      of course if you struggle with it or have issues health or psychologically , you shouldn´t do it... and its not for everyone either id say... just its not ALWAYS a bad thing as it is often suggested

    • @Lala-lw6pi
      @Lala-lw6pi 11 месяцев назад +3

      All stoners come to realize that these excuses are lies. The more you love the plant, the less likely it will be “moderate” and if you dont love it- you wouldnt care to smoke it. So no. Its a trap. U will smoke everyday and eventually your intuition will tell you

    • @Alexander-bd2hk
      @Alexander-bd2hk 11 месяцев назад

      @@Lala-lw6pi quite a broad assumption, yet theres always the exception to the rule

    • @Alexander-bd2hk
      @Alexander-bd2hk 11 месяцев назад

      also, tell me what exactly what i told is a a lie? what specific @@Lala-lw6pi

    • @Lala-lw6pi
      @Lala-lw6pi 11 месяцев назад

      @@Alexander-bd2hk i used to say everything like you. Until years later. The medicine is not to meant to be used all day every day- otherwise your declaring that you are broken and unhealed and irs a never ending cycle. Exactly all opposites of the benefit of the plant medicine will take place. Its shadow side!

  • @Viviann258
    @Viviann258 Месяц назад

    this was so helpful! thank you to you both. i resonate with why she started smoking & also the benefits of being sober.

  • @sevenrose4807
    @sevenrose4807 5 месяцев назад +3

    Think I’m the only person who quit weed for months and months and still felt like life was way better with weed 😂 sober life ain’t all that for everybody