is it time to quit?

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  • I know how you feel. I am in a band so you know how tempting drugs are. After i played a show i smoked weed i did heroin etc. I would wake up the next day with some random chick i didn't even know. I had that shoulder thing you were talking about too. That's the main reason i stopped. Also it was ruining my life. But now i don't do drugs anymore, and my singing guitar playing and overall music writing sounds way better. But that twitching in your shoulder should stop if you quit smoking less. I also heard you mentioned you have lowered the amount you smoke. That twitching is withdraw. The only way to get rid of it is by smoking as much as you used to or just quitting all together. If you really love that stuff but you want to smoke less. You should quit and start again. But not too much at once. Hope this post helps man.

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    • thanks a lot for your reply,
      iam no rock star, iam just a guy who loves to chill and loves being high,
      i play a lot of poker as well, so getting high kinda goes well,

      this is the first time in 3 years i havnt smoked a jay, for four days , and iam not feeling grade,
      and i might crack the end of the day,
      do you reckon its worth going to a doctor or anything like that?
      i used to play a lot of sport, and now days its hard for me to even get the bags from the shop back to the house.
      never thought a soft drug like this would have so much power over me
      if anyone reading this is getting negtive vibes about smoking pot, dont!

      iam just one in a huge buch who is getting this badly effected, all my friends have been smoknig with me, and just one of them lost the plot, the reast are still happy high.

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