Having Withdrawals?

So what are withdrawal symptoms? They can happen for any regular activity that you’ve stopped doing. It’s pretty much your brain sending out messages to your body saying that it’s acknowledging that it’s not getting once what was there so frequently while also giving symptoms out because it is frightened of an unknown danger. Now this particular unknown danger is created by fear of the unknown in your mind.

COMMON SYMPTOMS & WITHDRAWAL SIGNS

Cannabis withdrawal can often have many of the same symptoms as withdrawing from tobacco as many roll their weed joints with tobacco aswell. Hence it is common for people during this phase to experience:

  • Strong Craving
  • decreased / increased appetite
  • Agitation
  • Sleep Difficulty
  • Weight Gain / Loss
  • Random Aggression / Anger
  • Irrational Irritability
  • Unknown Anxiety
  • Restlessness
  • False Tiredness
  • Hot/Cold flushes
  • Muscle Pains

It is popluarly believed and touted that smoking weed isn’t addictive like other harder drugs believing that you can’t be physically dependent on it. Now this may be true as it isn’t common for people to get physically sick as someone stopping some other drugs. Most regular smokers find that during the first week they’ll experience many a withdrawal symptom and it’s during this period that for some it’s too much for them, feeling no choice but to resort back to their old ways of addiction. Reseach into this topic shows that Sleep deprivation is one of the most commonest causes for many to relapse.