11/8/2022 0 Comments You week off. dont quit.![]() It took a lot of mindfulness and compassion for myself. As for the question on how I can up with the thought that I was using it as an antidepressant. It’s been insanely busy as I have started a business while working a 40+ an hour job. #You week off. dont quit. update#Good luck on your journeys my friends and I will update soon. For me I was using it as an antidepressant and not paying attention to the why or side effects. You may find an underlining issue as to why you are using. Also look into the reason why you are using a mind altering drug. ![]() Be strong and find some compassionate friends that you can talk to without judgement. This is never an easy thing to do cold turkey with no support. I hope anyone who is having issues just practice self love and patients. I am feeling much better and still on the mend. I also never smoked as much as I did prior. ![]() As many time as I have stopped smoking, this was the first time I had these symptoms. I mainly stuck with oat milk, water and rice with a little soy sauce. Day 7 I could finally eat and not feel nausea. I had a slight headache on day 3 – 5 most likely due to dehydrations. On day 6 after loosing 10 lbs I started forcing myself to drink some oat milk which started working on bring my appetite back. #You week off. dont quit. full#I went 5 full days with no eating or drinking. Not in as much pain and I am not as depressed. Make sure you give your body the fuel it needs to tackle these hurdles, and rest assured that your appetite will eventually return. Your body needs food in order to recover and function-even if your brain isn’t passing along the message appropriately. If you don’t feel hungry, try to eat smaller portions, or otherwise consume healthy snacks throughout the day. Though it may be difficult, the best way to get through this phase is to try and adhere to a normal meal schedule, and not by absence of hunger signals coming from your brain. While up to 29% of people will experience an acute decrease in appetite, both mild weight gain and weight loss are seen, and are the direct result of changes in amount of food intake ( Levin, Drug Alcohol Depend, 2010). Less frequently, people may suffer from transient episodes of vomiting or diarrhea, and fortunately, these symptoms occur in less than 10% of users. ![]() Others may have upset stomach, or stomach pains. ![]() It might be nausea, food aversion, or loss of appetite. GI upset is the most common physical symptom of marijuana withdrawal, affecting over 50% of users attempting to abstain, and can manifest itself in a multitude of ways. The good news is that, even though GI upset is the commonest physical symptom of marijuana withdrawal, it tends to be of quicker onset, quick peak intensity, and shorter duration than other marijuana withdrawal symptoms. This can manifest as nausea, loss of appetite, or food aversion, where the thought of food seems unpalatable.Įating is one of the many joys that makes us human, and enhancement of the subjective experience of eating may have been one of the primary pleasures you derived from using marijuana.įeeling unable to eat, turned off by the plate before you, or physically uncomfortable during acute marijuana withdrawal can be incredibly vexing and disappointing. One of the most common marijuana withdrawal symptoms is GI upset. ![]()
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