I did it... I smoked 10 times a day for 7 years and it was hard to quit... you have to really want to do it an expect sleepless nights and a lot of sweat and hacking up of resin. If I can do it anyone can!
2006-06-14 15:19:28
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answered by romeo6578j 1
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Turn off the computer and the TV (and video games)
Drink lots of water.... lots of water.
MOVE as much as possible. Cut the grass, take a walk, run the dog around the park. WASH your car.
Take hot then cold showers back to back.... don't burn yourself. (This aggitates the chemicals in your muscles and fat to move them out of your body)
Take a class in Yoga.
Change friends (already suggested)
Go to college (get a degree)
Be prepared to go it for the long haul. It is worth it to be drug free. You do not want to miss one thing in this life because you were drugged or not at your full potential.
STAY AWAY from other addicting substances like nicotine or alcohol. Do not trade one addiction for another.
2006-06-13 17:58:43
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answered by chattanooga chip 3
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You have to be determined to quit. Be strong, resolute, focused and willing to put on a new personality. To do this you must change association for the better. The new personality must be trained by a higher source or organization backed by him. Such as the ones who come knocking at your doors with magazines in a book bag usually on Saturdays.
2006-06-13 18:00:00
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answered by Anonymous
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If it is aa addiction that you feel is not with'in your control than seel a program fitting of your condition. There are various rehab programs that will help you regain control of this habit. Seek counseling or therapy also these programs will help better yourself not only by quitting your habit but with your future as well.
2006-06-13 17:40:57
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answered by georgia79 3
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Go to jail for a few weeks, get put on probation and have weekly or monthly drug tests, that might make you quit because it is the harsh reality for a lot of drug addicts.
2006-06-13 17:41:34
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answered by Gary 3
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It depends on how you are smoking it, The tobbaco in the spliff is much more addictive than the THC in the weed.So maybe cutting down on the nicotene is more of a problem.
2006-06-13 17:41:52
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answered by sgt_higgins 2
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You don't get addicted to mary jane you become dependant on it but your body doesn't flip out if you don't get it like cigarrettes or other drugs. If you want to quit don't buy it anymore
2006-06-13 17:39:30
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answered by DeeLicious 4
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Cut out people around you who are involved, and try to remain active. It helps if you get a job that drug test you, and can at any point retest you. Also you might look into a rehab center.
2006-06-13 17:38:33
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answered by onetomgreenshowfan 3
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dude I was scared to ask...lol I puffed a little of the magic dragon before...but now that I am living with my boyfriend it is way out of control, as weak and disgusting as that sounds ( as I bow my head in shame)...it's freaking me out. I would say cut ties with those around you that do...as soon as I work up the courage I'll have to do the same.
2006-06-13 17:43:45
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answered by Passionate 2
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Don't buy any-don't smoke any-Addictions are never easy-You have to want to quit.
2006-06-13 17:38:48
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answered by jobaby 3
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