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started by Omar James on 13 May 12
  • Omar James
     
    All those who have their loved ones addicted often ask how to quit smoking weed? It is commonly known as Marijuana and is the most used illegal drug in USA. In 2009, about 40% of Americans have tried Marijuana in the last decade. There are severe consequences of trying marijuana and mostly are unaware of them. Many of those who used it try to stop, but requires a lot of will power and control.

    The start of marijuana is usually innocent, like a group of friends are trying so let's try it for the fun. It is reported mostly in the late teens when they begin to smoke the pot for relaxation. With the passage of time, this smoking pot has outweighs the consequences than benefits. There are college students also, experimenting with smoking weeds. Till graduation, most have tried and concluded that it is not something for them, others continued even afterwards. A great deal of time is spent in acquiring marijuana high and then recovering. They start realizing that the non-marijuana has a successful life and they want that better life too.

    It all depends on the will power of the individual whether he wanted it out of his life for good on want to use again and again. People who stopped using marijuana on time reported to have a happier and successful life than the smokers. If you have reached a stage where you think that marijuana has taken more from your life than giving and you are changing as a person, you are about to quit smoking weed.

    It doesn't take much time to become a part of your daily use, but after sometime you realize that there are more negative impacts. The memory will not be as sharp as it was before. You start forgetting things and feel less motivated towards your life. The acceptance of the fact that you have a problem is the first step towards stopping the addiction. Unlike alcohol where you seem unable to realize that you are getting addicted, it is hard to find the solution.

    Next is to decide, whether you are going to stop smoking weed at once or in stages. There are lots of options available, but it all depends on you as every individual is different from another. Cold turkey is the term suggested for stopping it at once. That's great as it prevents you to test your self control in stages. The biggest obstacle is acceptance as a problem and once it is done, the rest of the process becomes easy.

    You need to prepare yourself mentally for the possible withdrawal symptoms like becoming anxious, getting a bit edgy and irritable. These are observed especially in the first week and insomnia might also be observed. You need to plan out activities and set goals for pursuing in the time which is hard to kill now. Join a gym or go to walk just for thirty minutes. You will not only feel physically fit, but have positive mental effects contributing towards your overall well being.

    Life is a great blessing and youth is the stage at which one experiences the challenging and daunting circumstances. Stay healthy to enjoy its every phase. Don't call death before its time and this addiction will only make you closer to fatality.

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