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i woke up vomiting if i didn't take a hit within like 10 minutes of waking up.
it was a very rough addiction to be honest. and being spiced out all day cant be good for your brain.
i got peculiar homicidal thoughts but i have a good sense of myself and can tell myself its just the drug and ignore it.
my brother on the other hand, claims he nearly killed us all in our sleep because some entity told him too and he went to grab the kitchen knife and had a strong internal battle and finally decided against it but broke down crying when he realized what he was going to do.
in my case, i just brush off the thoughts as nonsensical but i do understand that it can make you think some crazy things.
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ive experienced a type of crash from some but never wds
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Re: Tips for getting over withdrawal symptoms. [Re: Apostle]
#23676879 - 09/25/16 02:02 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Apostle said: i woke up vomiting if i didn't take a hit within like 10 minutes of waking up.
it was a very rough addiction to be honest. and being spiced out all day cant be good for your brain.
i got peculiar homicidal thoughts but i have a good sense of myself and can tell myself its just the drug and ignore it.
my brother on the other hand, claims he nearly killed us all in our sleep because some entity told him too and he went to grab the kitchen knife and had a strong internal battle and finally decided against it but broke down crying when he realized what he was going to do.
in my case, i just brush off the thoughts as nonsensical but i do understand that it can make you think some crazy things.
how did you get off that?
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Re: Tips for getting over withdrawal symptoms. [Re: Connoisseur]
#23676887 - 09/25/16 02:05 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Weed. it wouldn't get me high but it stopped the sickness. A few days of weed(and i think some opiates) and it was actually pretty easy to kick.
The withdrawl, in my experience, only lasts about two days.
Resisting the urge to use it was another issue altogether since i fried my receptors and weed was still expensive back then.
i just kept at it though and eventually the weed got me high again and i didn't desire spice anymore.
my brother never touched it after his mini-psychosis. he also wasn't abusing it to the extent i was so he didn't withdraw.
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Re: Tips for getting over withdrawal symptoms. [Re: Apostle]
#23676901 - 09/25/16 02:10 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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My friend jumped off his roof and fucked up his back on that stuff.
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Re: Tips for getting over withdrawal symptoms. [Re: spirit_shadow]
#23676906 - 09/25/16 02:11 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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lol.
i think the widely varying effects and levels of dependency are a result of the huge variety of chemicals used.
who knows? maybe myself and others who were physically addicted were getting some synthetic opiods.
i think its more likely that these canaboids are actually physically addicting though.
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Re: Tips for getting over withdrawal symptoms. [Re: Apostle]
#23676917 - 09/25/16 02:13 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Lol indeed.
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Re: Tips for getting over withdrawal symptoms. [Re: spirit_shadow]
#23677054 - 09/25/16 03:15 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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wait so why do you need to "drugs" in general then....
why not sort your issues out instead of rotting your brain?
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Re: Tips for getting over withdrawal symptoms. [Re: kakashi68]
#23677237 - 09/25/16 04:23 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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r u srs?
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Re: Tips for getting over withdrawal symptoms. [Re: moonrockmushy] 1
#23677374 - 09/25/16 05:09 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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r u srs?
No really... so many people take drugs and have no idea why... You cant do drugs forever. Maybe think about why you need spice and what else you could do that could be healthier.
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Re: Tips for getting over withdrawal symptoms. [Re: kakashi68]
#23677401 - 09/25/16 05:21 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Sorry, you make it sound too easy.
Y'know how they say like <10%of addicts maintain sobriety in the long term? I would say 0% of anyone "sorts out their issues"
I get what you're saying though. I;m sure I've said more or less the same to others.
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Re: Tips for getting over withdrawal symptoms. [Re: kakashi68]
#23677406 - 09/25/16 05:22 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Nothing is forever but you can certainly use drugs until you reach your demise.
many people do.
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Re: Tips for getting over withdrawal symptoms. [Re: moonrockmushy]
#23677523 - 09/25/16 06:02 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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moonrockmushy said: Sorry, you make it sound too easy.
Y'know how they say like <10%of addicts maintain sobriety in the long term? I would say 0% of anyone "sorts out their issues"
I get what you're saying though. I;m sure I've said more or less the same to others.
gotta start somewhere ey... Like I wouldnt say it if i wasnt an addict myself...
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Re: Tips for getting over withdrawal symptoms. [Re: Moonshoe]
#23677533 - 09/25/16 06:07 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Moonshoe said: Spice is Physically addictive and can kill you, make you go blind, put you in a coma , cause seizures or strokes, cause cancer and cause permanent brain damage
proof?
is this attributed to concoctions or are you saying that the cannaboid chemicals theselves can cause these effects. From my understanding they were originally made from actual chemicals in the cannabis plant.at least with the early ones JWH etc.. what about the process made them so toxic?
source on the brain damage?
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