Simple Advice For Anyone Battling Weed Addiction

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In this brief video Dr. Frank the founder of AddictionMindset recovery coaching shares simple advice for anyone looking to learn how to quit smoking weed. If you or someone you know is struggling with weed addiction or marijuana addiction this Addiction Mindset video is a must watch. Quitting smoking THC has very little to do with THC withdrawal or weed withdrawal symptoms but everything to do with the mindset you approach quitting smoking weed with! Cannabis addiction and associated disorders including cannabis induced psychosis, cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome are on a sharp rise. Wether you are taking a tolerance break or are looking to quit marijuana all together this simple advice regarding THC is for you!

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Free 7 step guide to quitting weed:
Book a 1:1 Addiction Recovery Call With Dr Frank:

AddictionMindset
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4 months sober, life feels better tbh. It was a big struggle the first two months. Please stay strong for those starting off. Give it time, you will feel better.

andybustillo
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Thank you Dr Frank for helping me through the biggest life changing decision I have made. After smoking hash/weed for over 30 years I quit just over a year ago. Best decision ever made as life has improves 100%, I cannot possibly go back to that non existence, I am truly alive now and very happy. I wish you every happiness on your beautiful life journey,

clare
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Day two and-a-half, weed free for me. I caved yesterday and drove to the dispensary. The place was packed and there was a line out the door. I said "I will NOT stand in line for weed!" I turned around in the parking lot and drove home! I'm doing okay today. Not feeling too terribly bad physically, but I know I'm going to be battling temptation and I'm trying to stay strong.

diannes
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At a Halloween party right now after 2 weeks sober off weed and nicotine. Being here and having a couple drinks for the first time in a long time in this party setting, the cravings to use weed and nicotine is so strong. I’m at the point in recovery where I’m starting to feel better from the withdrawals and I’m this moment all my brain remembers is the feeling of being high. But forgetting all the damage that causes down the road. I stepped outside to listen to some of your videos. Thanks for this, I needed it.

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The first 3 days after quitting will suck! You're going to be irritable, frustrated, and anxious. Just accept it and try to mitigate it with positive things in your life. Start exercising, seeing positive friends, maintaining a healthy diet and change your routine up a bit. A healthy and strong mind in a healthy body as the ancient Greeks use to say. Big hugs to all of you struggling with the addiction! ❤Thanks for sharing this helpful video with us Dr. Frank!👋

JIMKATSANIDIS
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I’m in this exact loop, I’m starting to quit today I had my last joint

OJTHEDEMON
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I truly don’t think I could’ve quit unless I came to the realization. If this is no longer helping me it’s hurting me.

russelljconquerslifehawkey
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week 2 ish and I'm good. Don't really even think about smoking weed, I'm not noticing any withdrawals, and I'm sleeping better than ever.

The first week is the hard part. If you're struggling just push for day 7. It's so much easier from there and it's so worth it.

slasher
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Quit vaping on day 5 now. It’s hard but I just take it every time I have a withdrawal I feel good because my body is getting rid of the toxins. I keep telling myself my brain is lying to me when I want to go buy more vape. I know I won’t die without it and will be healthier in the long run. Thank you for your tips. They are very helpful.

LifewithSerena
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The excuses really are entirely subconscious. My actions have become entirely detached from what I tell myself about my addiction. I need to change this.

dearthunderstorm
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Once I was convinced this is affecting me negatively it really helped make the shift to completely commit to not smoking it didn’t seem like a reward. It almost seemed like making bad decisions for me. I have nothing against people smoking more power to them. I’m just against me smoking.

russelljconquerslifehawkey
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Enjoyed video I’m on day 9 of no smoking 🚭.

mariyahj
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I am watching so many of your videos and I just want to thank you. after nearly 10 years of daily usage I managed to quit for 1 1/2 years and I had a relapse and I was using daily for about 1 1/2 months again but I quit again now. I am on day 3 now 😀 and I already feeling much better, its unbelievable. Good that I managed to stop for over a year before, so I know that I can do it, and doing it again is much easier than doing it for the first time not knowing the negative and depressed thoughts and feelings and thinking that it will always stay like that and that life is not worth living like that, but its all a lie from the drug to keep you addicted, thats literally the drug trying to convince you to keep using it. I really love the mindset that you are not quitting something but gaining something else back.

maxmuller
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I'm on my first week, no edibles, hanging in there. Anhedonia, irritability are my current symptoms left but everything else is good. Sleep is a little broken. The best part is no longer feeling bound to this.

jarie
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I just sent this to my son who has been using cannabis for 7 or 8 years. This is such an excellent point. It also made me realize how I do this at work but not in my personal life and I would really benefit from that mindset all the time.

TheRanchNumber
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I've been reading this book over and over. I hope one day it sinks into my thick head.

uncoolcat
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Day 1: I was fine

Day 2: I thought about smoking throughout the night and it was very hard to sleep.

Day 3: the urge to smoke was so intense, I feel like I’m grumpy and I am getting headaches regularly.

Day 4: The most intense urges to smoke. I kept convincing myself that weed is something I need. And I felt like I should just cut back but continue to smoke. Definitely the most stressed out I’ve been. I drank a little bit of rum and it helped but the last thing I want is to replace 1 substance for another.

Day 5: It is currently 8:20pm and surprisingly I’m not craving as bad as I did yesterday. I can distract myself with basketball games and phone games. I pray that it gets better from here. Usually I just can’t sleep and that drives me to want to smoke more. I hope I can sleep peacefully tonight. I haven’t gotten a good nights rest the past 4 nights.

I will edit this post and update on my process for the first week to give you an idea of what it might be like

SavyyTV
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Dr frank i started at 16 now im 34... quitting startting tomorrow since i smoked today.

Ur videos have helped me tremendously.. i quit for 8 days like 2 month's ago... but like u jus said in this video.. a stressful situation csme up and here i am 2 months later ..gunna go for it againn!

VB-yccn
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Hi dr Frank, you helped me quit weed from february to july.. relapsed, but im coming back to your videos to give it a new go. Thank you for what you do

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