Re: Seeking Honest Advice: I Gotta Cut Out..
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 3:24 pm
^ 100% agree.
alexa. wrote:Sorry but he isn't wrong, low willpower =/= addiction. Also, it has been proven that pot is not physically addictive.
You'll be more addicted to coffee and cigarettes than to pot.
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Deltaphoenix wrote: I also know that I can't just smoke weed. If I did, I would be like let's get a beer. After some beers I would be like LET'S GET FUCKED UP!!!!!!!! and I would rob a pharmacy or something.
Waterpilot wrote:alexa. wrote:Sorry but he isn't wrong, low willpower =/= addiction. Also, it has been proven that pot is not physically addictive.
You'll be more addicted to coffee and cigarettes than to pot.
I don't think you can totally equate willpower to all types of addictions as there are many more factors that can go into it, even the "nonphysical" ones. I also think you have to be careful when comparing or making determinations with the word "addiction". It may or may not be less addictive the nicotine and caffeine but there is a far greater chance in becoming addicted to pot then by not doing it at all. Everyone worries about being "addicted". Unfortunately, it becomes the focus and can take away attention from the problem, which is doing drugs resulting in negative consequenses.
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Deltaphoenix wrote:I am at 3+ years without a drink or a drug. Shit was super hard at first, I was hanging on by the minute, with a little time it became easier. I too will always be an addict. My addiction takes different forms, any thing that is an escape from reality that causes problems and consequences, that I do even after I know it causes said problems is probably something I should look at. I did Rehab, I am active in NA (I like it 'cause it's crazy JWAR!!!) I have a sponsor, I work steps, I have a sponsee. But that is my path.
At 2 1/2 years clean, my lady and I bought a house. I have traveled 1000s of miles and been new places.
With some time, Weed looks Fucking Boring! I just don't want to get dulled by weed. I used to worry that weed made me a better musician and that I wouldn't be able to play as good...Uh that is Bullshit because I practice more and am really into the music when I am playing. Life on life's terms is rough sometimes because nothing dulls the pain, but it is also better because nothing dulls the joy. What is funny is that I got clean because of opiates and needles, but when I got clean, weed is what I feared giving up for awhile. I could easily see that shooting-up was going to kill me. It took some time to realize how subtle weed was. I also know that I can't just smoke weed. If I did, I would be like let's get a beer. After some beers I would be like LET'S GET FUCKED UP!!!!!!!! and I would rob a pharmacy or something.

alexa. wrote:Well, bigchiefbc explained what I wanted to say in a better way; and I didn't intend to say that they should totally equate, so it's a kinda clumsy formulation on my part. Just wanted to portray my (sort of harsh) view on the matter, that sometimes people are spoiled and switch the blame of their low willpower to "addiction". It's not the general rule, but from my experience, pot users that 'can't quit cuz they are addicted' tend to act that way. Grow some balls, like Audie Murphy!
jwar wrote: Ok. Enough is enough though. This is about Eric and if he feels he has a problem or an addiction to marijuana, then who the fuck are any of you to say differently? You don't know how his brain is mapped out and how his body reacts to marijuana. So you can't say "dude you're not addicted". That's just ridiculous.
) it becomes a sedative.