Marijuana addiction is real. Those struggling often face skepticism. - eviltoast
  • SamboT@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    It’s just a support network… peers that believe in you to do better things.

    If you can’t take criticism then you have every right to shut out people who are concerned about you and toke instead.

    I personally felt bad about myself when I was using weed to medicate. What was freedom became something I couldn’t escape from. Many people might not want to be where they are and want help to function. You never know if that person needs support.

    On the other hand if you are functioning and know that you’ve earned what you enjoy, you can probably handle someone voicing concern.

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      1 year ago

      I used weed to medicate when every drug my doctors gave me failed for years. Because of smoking weed every day for years, I lived long enough to take things that actually treat my problem, and was immediately able to drop my weed consumption as much as I liked. I do it maybe 2-3 times a week now. How do you tell someone who’s addicted from someone using it to medicate something else when nothing’s available, from the outside?

      I also think the word “addiction” is so broadly used as to be practically useless at this point. I could stop weed, no problem. If I try to get off lithium, withdrawal city. But you don’t hear people talking about lithium addiction. Plus, if we’re using the same word for responses to heroin, weed, and porn, we need better vocabulary.