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Almost one month after breaking up with mary jane


BomBholenat

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Hey guys

after almost 4 weeks without weed. it has good and not so good sides. this morning i woke up by a very terrible nightmare...

Advantages:

- everything is a little clearer

- i need more sleep, because i suffer from insomnia some nights.

- i eat less. thats a really good thing. (sounds like a oxymoron to the next point, but it is not)

- i eat helthier (but too less generally, what is kinda disadvantage..)

Disadvantages:

i am not as productive in writing my house works for my studies

i have more nightmares since i started my break. ugly, i tell you.

i get depressed more easy. could be my personal circumstances at the moment, but it is disgusting though.

i do less sport.

I thought my remembrance / memory decreased a lot because i smoked every weekend and sometimes during the week, but it didnt increased as much as i hoped, so i think i just always had a remembrance that is not the best. is this good or bad? :D

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lol nice report man, about memory we all have our type of memory you got to find yours ^^ i got more photographic memory than sonor memory, and i know i need to see something written twice to remember it, but once i've seen it twice most of the time it's in my head ^^

Good luck man almost the end ;)

what was it for your stop? driver license maybe? or personnal test?

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well it was something of this and something of that ;)

- the most important reason are my exams at the university. i dont want to fail.

- i am very enthusiastic and impressed by the plant "hemp" as a whole. so i talk a lot about it at university. in addition i did (and still do) some exams and researches about cannabis. i dont want to perfom or accomplish the clishee of a lazy slob, so i need to do something against it: smoking less, talking less (but do mo. my grades are a little more important then my lifestyle at the moment... ;)

- i had a long period when i smoked very less, because my former girlfriend didnt like it. after i broke up with her i smoked a looooot of weed ;) i smoked almost a year as a stovepipe. three and a half week ago i stopped smoking :)

- another thing that is really important is habituation. after a while the "kick" wanst as wonderful as at the beginning of smoking. i want this kick again, very badly ;)

- and it is a personal test, of course.

- and so on ;)

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Life first then a Fun Life!

There will be time for everything! Get to your studies, the rest will come!

In a few years (you probably in early 20's right) you will see the time fly by faster then now, and you will see everything will feel and taste better! So, study for what you need to and time for big smokes will come again and for other new begginings with weed on your pocket always! :D

Thanks for letting us know!

Take care

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MJ is a beautiful plant and just like girls you should take it easy...

You know girls sometimes fool you around and you don't have to take them too seriously ;)

I started smoking 20 years ago then i stopped completely and resumed 13 years later just for a couple of months then i quitted again.

Now 7 years later i restarted smoking just sometimes in the weekend to relax from the stress.

I think it shouldn't be an attitude. It should be just like a glass of good wine. Take it for pleasure when you want but never develop attitude.

Good luck for your studies...

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It all goes with personal convenient moderation use and personality while at it, like all things that mess a bit with our well-being!

Growing cannabis plants develops a new way of thinking about smoking weed, the bouquet awareness rises and that can make us more into it!

Growing is even more addicted then smoking.

Take care

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The results suggest that marijuana, or its derivatives, could actually be good for the brain.
In mammals, new nerve cells are constantly being produced in a part of the brain called the hippocampus, which is associated with learning, memory, anxiety and depression. Other recreational drugs, such as alcohol, nicotine and cocaine, have been shown to suppress this new growth.

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