The 'Creep Effect' Of Weed Addiction (why I quit)

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Are you struggling with weed addiction or marijuana addiction? In this brief video Dr. Frank the founder of AddictionMindset recovery coaching discusses the concept of the "creep effect" of weed addiction. If you are struggling with weed withdrawal or THC withdrawal this Addiction Mindset video about quitting smoking will help. No matter what you are smoking, delta 9, delta 8, thc acetate, or other the "creep effect" of addiction may be a good motivation to quit smoking ASAP. People suffering from cannabinoid hyperemeis syndrome or weed induced psychosis all have felt this at one point or another. If its time for a tolerance break or time to quit smoking weed all together this AddictionMindset recovery coaching video is for you! The creep effect is one of the worst side effects of smoking weed, and you can avoid it! If you are ready to drop cannabis check out the Addiction Mindset links below.

Free Seven Step Guide To Quit Smoking Weed Today:

Book a 1:1 Addiction Recovery Coaching Call With Dr. Frank:

Join the ADM mental health community and quit smoking:

Best Book On Quitting Smoking And Addiction Recovery:

The Easy Way To Stop Smoking By Allen Carr:

Addiction Recovery Skills Workbook:

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Free Seven Step Guide To Quit Smoking Weed:
Book a 1:1 Addiction Recovery Call with Dr. Frank:
Join the ADM Mental Health Community:

AddictionMindset
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Being sober has nothing to do with how long you've been sober. Stop counting days and count every time you turn down a spliff.

E.Doza_M.D.
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Almost daily toker for 15 years. Blessed to be a dad to my 4 yr old son. Weed is def addictive. Something that helps me when I have cravings is trying to remember what my purpose is, and that is to be the best Dad, husband, man I can be . A lot of parents will tell you "I would die for my child if I had to." While that may be true, will you live for them? Would you get yourself healthy? Would you eliminate distractions? Would you lead them more intentionally? You only have to die once. You have to live everyday. Do that.

mattpost
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It gets to the point where you can't be happy without it.

johngiles
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Recently quit weed, I was addicted for about 7 years straight. Impaired me all through college, post graduation, and grad school. It took 2 full years of my life, where all I did was smoke and play video games after I graduated. I had no motivation or drive up until I realized I was becoming the very failure I was scared of. Young people, don’t do it!!! It’s not worth it and it’s never worth it! Once you quit you realize how amazing life is and how much of a hindrance it is.

Rsmvbizz
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I'm 38 years old and started smoking weed at the age of 20. I decided to quit cold turkey yesterday, I threw away all my weed merch (half a bag of weed, rolling papers and even the lighter). I've been postponing it since the end of 2021 and I've always thought I'd quit after I finish my stash but that never happened, that's why I just decided to chuck everything away yesterday because I was never going to stop without stopping ASAP. The major reason being that my son is now 9 years old and such a great kid. I just want to be a regular dad and don't want him to see smoking as something that's cool. Writing to you from Johannesburg, South Africa.

mzeke
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I started smoking weed since my teenage. Got addicted to cocaine for over 16 years. Cocaine addiction actually destroyed my life. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.

RodriguezGorge
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Different strokes for different folks.
I’ve used cannabis since 16 til now and I’m 32. It’s medically prescribed. Some people can function perfectly with weed.
Obviously there’s people who don’t like it. But I regularly go on breaks from it and don’t find it addictive at all. I find it’s the best medication for mankind. But if it’s dosnt work for you, or is holding you back. Might have to re-think some things. It’s a miracle for a lot of people

juzzymac
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I’m 27 and smoked weed chronically for years. I eventually lost agency in myself because I’ve tried quitting many times and relapsed. this is the final time, it’s been a week and I threw away all of my paraphernalia. Smoking pot is truly addictive and it doesn’t ‘open’ my mind, just made me okay with being lazy.

joystick
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I have smoked weed since I was 17, I am 61 years old still smoking weed I like your videos, makes sense. Thank you!

paullindstrom
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Thank you so much for this content. I'm 33 and have been getting high almost every day for over 10 years. I have always known that this "creep" effect was real. I justified cannabis because it's downsides seemed so tolerable for so long. Now I have a son who is almost 2 and I don't want addiction making any choices for the next chapter of my life. I am about 7 days sober and had a strong urge to buy weed this evening but I decided to watch a video on this to see if it could help me. It has helped tremendously. Again, thank you so much.

AmnesiaTanner
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Longest I've been sober from marijuana in 5 years! 20 days and not looking to stop! Thank you so much for your supportive videos Dr. Frank! :)

djackjames
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Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.

elizabethwilliams
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Alcohol and weed addiction actually destroyed my life. I could remember several years ago after divorce with my wife which brought me into my disastrous journey on Alcohol and cigarettes. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got diagnosed with cptsd. Not until a friend recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Much respect to mother nature the great magic shrooms.

MichealDavid-ljod
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I was a heroin addict for a long time. It really puts addiction into perspective. Weed is like coffee.

dieselphiend
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I started at 21, finally quit at 47. I've lost SOO much, all the while thinking I was making life easier on myself by doing it. I let it rob me of nearly a whole lifetime and I can't get it back, all it has left me with is the shell of myself and the feeling of emptiness. Regret isn't a strong enough word for me - if your reading this and thinking of quitting, don't leave it as late as I did, it has already taken something that you can't get back - don't let it take more!

NicholasMcClintock
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I smoke weed for my physical disability and chronic pain as well as anxiety and spiritual purposes. I can honestly say it has changed my life in such a beautiful way. I have very minimal pain nowadays and I was able to quit nicotine completely cold turkey with no problems I'm actually able to open my mind and do things I never used to physically be able to do with my body. It is truly a miracle medicine

j.dsimpson
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2024/05/14
quitting weed forever after 10 tough years with the habit and addiction, anxiety, trash food, trash relationships, bad financial situation, each like is a day without smoking.
God bless you.

diegocodes
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160+ days completely sober Dr.
Thanks to you and thanks to myself, I somehow was able to attack my addiction and kill it in its tracks! I’m so thankful I found you and I’m so thankful for your content 🙏
You changed my life forever Dr. Frank!!
Thankyou Thankyou Thankyou

franklinfocus
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If you are a heavy user (more than 5g daily, wake and bake, stoned 24/7) you might not be able to quit cold turkey without SERIOUS withdrawal, cutting down, starting later in the day might be a better approach. You can get used to spending a few hours each day sober and then reduce the amount you use during your stoned hours. Make edibles in order to break the smoking habit and then reduce the amount you put into your edibles, this will reduce your tolerance/addiction slowly and make the final break a LOT easier.

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