I Quit Smoking Weed For 2 Weeks And This Is What Happened

Published 2024-01-04
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In this particular video I talk about quitting weed for 30 days.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ReannaNicolee
    Definitely understand when you said nothing meant anything to you. I feel like after 10 years I’ve really numbed my feelings. Not ready for all the emotions to come flooding in but I know it’ll be worth it! Congratulations 🎊
  • @Qancir
    This is great, I’m on day 2 and I’m looking forward to reconnecting with how I used to function before weed
  • @shanetaplin3964
    keep it up .im only on my first 24 hours with no weed … i’ve been a daily user for 20 years .. hardest thing i ever done
  • @motivet7908
    In my 4th day now and its really not easy. i really miss it but it wasted my life for 13 years so its now or never, in tears as i type this. Thanks for the video😢
  • @ignacio9624
    Day 2 of quitting Weed, but man i am feeling great. It’s so difficult tho, i really miss the old me, but that old me is dead
  • been off a couple days now and it's pretty cool. of course sleeping was hard the first 3 days, but last two days were a lot better already. there's a lot of pent up feelings that come to light now. a lot of stuff feels more intense. i almost cried because i felt unreasonably happy. it's crazy. also, i feel more connected to my body. i was blazing for over a decade daily all day and lately i've been feeling like a ghost trapped in a machine, disconnected. will i ever partake again? maybe, but i don't want to be a stoner ever again. i lived long enough like this, way too long actually. good luck man.
  • @jcraze3326
    Never count down your days since your last smoke or last anything…. It trains the brain to keep thinking about it and the real endgame is to live life and not think of that shite again 👍👍
  • @Geronimogriza
    Day 5 here, and the vivid dreams keep getting better and better! I feel pumped to go to sleep and discover which adventure I’ll be on trough the night 😂 happy this is going good to me. Thanks for the video! Hope you are well ❤
  • @kylersmith5551
    Still going strong with you bro. i have some crazy dreams too but It's gonna be ok. They can be overwhelming but thankfully it doesn't last long. I belive that is the only symptom still lingering. Feels great not only being canabis free but having a community going through it to. My life has definately seen some improvement. I think because of the increased motivation and clear thinking.
  • Finally quitting is so rewarding bro. I’m closing in on 90 days off it rn I was a habitual smoker like you and I saw no end to it after endless attempts to quit and then fail the next morning. Taking control of your life is a beautiful thing. And even in the comfort of smoking and numbing, comparing it to being sober can give you inspiration to keep going. Because you realize you love being sober more than
  • @JIMKATSANIDIS
    Great video! You're looking good Jake! Thanks for sharing and keep up the good work!❤👍
  • @kokoBuSiLiCa
    I bursted out laughing when you said that Grim Reaper came for you my man. Thanks for the great content and the laughs you've managed to get out of me during this video. Due to habitual smoking of 10+ joints a day, my emotions are pretty down as you expect so I applaud this content!
  • @ASIF_M1934
    Your videos are raw and very real; great stuff my friend. You're going great guns!👍🙂
  • Not quitting. Just taking a break. Day 2 is extremely hard and my emotions are very unstable. Keep wanting to cry and know this cleanse will be worth it 🙏
  • @keighlancoe5933
    I quit 12 days ago. I have not had a single minute of sleep since and I am going insane. I've unofficially broke the world record for longest time awake with no sleep which is 11 days. Seriously I'm not exaggerating my mind just refuses to shut down I'm going insane I don't know what to do
  • @strangeosity6896
    Wow!!! I have had that same worry; if someone close to me died while I was still having weed, I'd feel very little (even when not acutely high). I think I lost my ability to cry (and laugh too to a large extent even while high). I am on day 3 of quitting. It's rough, but I think it will be worth it to feel again. Also I only ever had weed in the evenings, but I think the stuff affects me for at least a week afterwards. I think the weekend smoker thing is mostly a myth (unless you want to spend your workweek in withdrawal every week--in which case it is still affecting you). Kicked alcohol a couple years ago and thought I could be happy as a daily stoner. It keeps the alcohol away, but now I am a recluse that overeats and doesn't exercise and has no interests in life. Definitely making the right decision dropping the weed. Joining AA (they handle fixing weed addiction too); going to try to fall in love with God, friends, family, hobbies and life in general. The stoner life is fun at first, but it gets old and doesn't have much promise. It's basically groundhog day.
  • @localfatty4364
    I leave for a two week vacation today and I’ve been having mental battles about bringing my pen along with me. Luckily, I think I am going to leave it behind and I really hope I can stay clean for two weeks. I keep telling myself this is two weeks of therapy for me.
  • @skaterwolf34
    I feel like im where you were. I've been smoking 12 to 13 years, and I'm pretty much blazed through my 20s. Just turned 30 this year. It has been a difficult task for me as i am prone to saying I'll quit, but I've been saying it for years. I'm hoping i figure it out soon. I look forward to the dreams being a lucid dreamer. i feel like weed and my old self unified, creating a powerful final boss i must face in order to start achieving my dream. I truly believe the key to that is within my dream world. Conquer that, and the rest of the bad tendencies will fall as well. Well, in theory. I've gotten to the point where there's only one thing to do and that's find out if im right or not.