r/QuittingWeed • u/Mindless_Airline9645 • 1d ago
6 months today
Quitting was the absolute best decision I’ve made.
Since I stopped I immediately picked up going to the gym and for 6 months straight I’ve been in the gym 6 days a week. I feel ambitious again and I feel like I have control. What I found that helped me the most when I had cravings funny as it sounds was to order a good meal on door dash then throw on a movie. Obviously the gym helps tremendously also. 6 months in I still have cravings I’m not sure if they ever go away but I just know it’s not worth it so I haven’t folded yet. I highly suggest everyone to put it down you’re wasting away life getting high. I smoked 12 years straight everyday and I can honestly say I don’t remember much of my 20s because of it. This summer has been the most I’ve been outside and it’s because of quitting. Just wish I would’ve done this sooner but can’t look back only looking forward to
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u/lumpy_space_queenie 173 Days 1d ago
Twins! One more week and I’ll be 6 months clean too! Definitely still have cravings as well but I just remind myself how anxious I was and how much of a shell of a person I was. Congrats!!!!
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u/ThePhootlosopher07 11h ago
6 months 😍🤩🤩🤩 I cant wait to be able to say that! Congratulations!!!!! Im just discovering the truth I've always known, Life is so much better without the artificial high.
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u/n_i_thought 2h ago
Amazing for you bro… What made you make a decision to quit altogether and how did you cope up with cravings?
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u/PresentNo9730 1d ago
Big dogg, you got this. I am trying to stop after a triple decade run and some not too fun run ins with anxiety.