Is Weed Addictive – Am I Addicted to Weed?
Is Weed Addictive – Am I Addicted To Weed? – OffPot.com Is weed addictive? Am I addicted to weed? Yes, you can be. Ask yourself the following twelve questions. If you answer yes to any one of them, chances are, you are addicted. 1. Has smoking pot stopped being fun? 2. Do you ever get high alone? 3. Is it hard for you to imagine a life without marijuana? 4. Do you find that your friends are determined by your marijuana use? 5. Do you smoke marijuana to avoid dealing with your problems? 6. Do you smoke pot to cope with your feelings? 7. Does your marijuana use let you live in a privately defined world? 8. Have you ever failed to keep promises you made about cutting down or controlling your dope smoking? 9. Has your use of marijuana caused problems with memory, concentration, or motivation? 10. When your stash is nearly empty, do you feel anxious or worried about how to get more? 11. Do you plan your life around your marijuana use? 12. Have friends or relatives ever complained that your pot smoking is damaging your relationship with them? For moral support and help in quitting weed, join this supportive yahoo forum. It’s run by Joe, a former addict. health.groups.yahoo.com Below is what one long term weed user told me about her struggle with weed. “Once I stopped smoking pot I did not realize how damaged my memory was. I had to have a psychological evaluation because I could not remember how to speak Spanish from one class to the next. I was told I had a disability in my memory as a direct result of my drinking and …
John Lucas: Playing forward his life lessons learned
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Woods Houghton: Focus on drugs, not guns
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