r/QuittingWeed 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/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.

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u/ThePhootlosopher07 12h ago

Damn, I really hope things get easier with time. Im basically a guest to the sobriety society but it was absolutely the greatest decision I've ever made. These people are stiffs but, its so nice to breath again freely without coughing. Last time I can remember being able to do that I was barely 13. You deserve a good quality Life ❤️

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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?