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Cannabis withdrawal management 

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In this episode of Cracking Addiction we discuss the symptoms of cannabis withdrawal syndrome and the duration that can be expected for these symptoms, the common reasons that people use cannabis and how to manage these symptoms post cannabis withdrawal, the pharmacological management options for cannabis withdrawal which is largely symptomatic management and also the the common clinical scenarios of comorbid dependency with cannabis and other substances such as tobacco and caffeine and the need to often manage withdrawal of other substances whilst managing cannabis withdrawal.

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21 июл 2024

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@jamesrider2860
@jamesrider2860 Год назад
Great video Day 17 No Cannabis and day 978 no tobacco...
@TreCayUltimateLife
@TreCayUltimateLife 9 месяцев назад
1 year old and this video has hardly 2000 views and 40 Likes, this needs to get out to more people.
@Duckpencils
@Duckpencils Год назад
I used to love going into my backyard to smoke, especially at night. I admired the routine and associated it feeling comfortable. Now, I hop on my penny board and maybe do 10 - 15 feet back and fourth in the yard. It's helping me not miss sitting outside. It's fun, hopefully a better use of outdoor time.
@MatTheLesser
@MatTheLesser Год назад
Going through it right now 😢it sucks. I have no desire to stop cannabis. I sometimes wish I had the desire. Dsm-5 criteria is all me. Cannabis is my crutch to deal with life
@TreCayUltimateLife
@TreCayUltimateLife 9 месяцев назад
how are you doing today, 6 months later?
@MatTheLesser
@MatTheLesser 8 месяцев назад
@@TreCayUltimateLife hey , thanks for checking up on me 👋 I got covid and the flu literally a couple weeks after the whole duration was about 1 month and a half give or take im still congested but because I couldn’t smoke during that whole time and believe me I tried, It feels like I’m smoking less but the desire hasn’t left i don’t think. And during the time I was forced to quit I was moody and irritable. I’m smoking the concentrate but I’m not even smoking the dry flower because I’m afraid I’m cough up a lung literally. I still ask God to help me but I’m not sure I want help I try convincing myself well it’s probably helping my epilepsy
@oliverschultz4943
@oliverschultz4943 Год назад
Excellent information, thank you sirs.
@lucyyaffe7997
@lucyyaffe7997 Год назад
Great video it’s should have more view’s please share this it’s so helpful
@merocaine
@merocaine 25 дней назад
There is an entourage with tabacco which moderates the high from cannabis and prolongs its effects. It feels quite different to pure cannabis.
@medheads
@medheads 13 дней назад
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! Tobacco can indeed alter the experience of using cannabis by interacting with its effects. While some people might find that it moderates and prolongs the high, it's important to note that combining substances can also introduce additional health risks. Always use caution and consider consulting with a healthcare professional about your substance use.
@merocaine
@merocaine 25 дней назад
I think a long taper is probably the best way to go. Not sure if thats possible in a in patient setting. This is the best way to handle the insomnia. Count down to slmost nothing over a month before quitting. By that srage your endocannabinoid system has started to regain funtion. Doing this is almost impossible for an addict. If there was someway for a doctor to dole it out every evening during the taper, I feel this would be best. Then if needed all the other measures you guys are talking about. I really feel cannabis dependency is much greater than realised.
@medheads
@medheads 13 дней назад
Thank you for sharing your insights on cannabis withdrawal. Tapering can indeed be an effective strategy, especially for managing symptoms like insomnia. Implementing such a tapering schedule in an inpatient setting can be challenging but not impossible with proper medical supervision. Involving healthcare professionals to oversee the tapering process and provide necessary support can significantly improve outcomes. Cannabis dependency is often underestimated, and your comments highlight the importance of a comprehensive approach to treatment.
@merocaine
@merocaine 13 дней назад
@@medheads thanks for the reply, and apologies for the spelling mistakes, the perils of commenting on your phone!
@Kooree-lc1zc
@Kooree-lc1zc 20 дней назад
Diazepam!!! Nuts.
@medheads
@medheads 13 дней назад
Diazepam is often used in withdrawal management to help ease symptoms and provide comfort, under medical supervision. It’s important to consult with healthcare professionals for the safest and most effective treatment options. If you have any concerns or questions, discussing them with your doctor can help you understand the best approach for your situation.
@Michelinman420
@Michelinman420 3 месяца назад
Crazy dreams
@georgeyao436
@georgeyao436 Год назад
CBD
@davidjackowski4336
@davidjackowski4336 Год назад
Anxious insomniacs smoked weed to alleviated their anxiety and insomnia. Then when they quit they experience the withdrawal symptoms of anxiety and insomnia 🧐🧐🧐. Are you hearing yourselves??
@adamkwiatek318
@adamkwiatek318 Год назад
May be ironic, but it's true. Oftentimes the insomnia and anxiety induced by the withdrawal is greater than before using cannabis.
@lucyyaffe7997
@lucyyaffe7997 Год назад
Hear yourself I’ve experienced horrible withdrawals so it’s true
@lucyyaffe7997
@lucyyaffe7997 Год назад
@@adamkwiatek318 this guy clearly does not get it but to say it’s not true or anything else is misleading information
@adamkwiatek318
@adamkwiatek318 Год назад
@@lucyyaffe7997 Yup, it's 100% true. Started smoking to help with sleeping issues and they only got worse after I stopped lol
@JayJayUtd
@JayJayUtd 11 месяцев назад
@@adamkwiatek318they get better after awhile. You will not have good sleep instantly it could take time, if anything get medicine it’s better than weed Fr I’m trying to quit but I can’t it’s rly hard
@colincampbell4261
@colincampbell4261 10 месяцев назад
Stop lying about cannabis.
@joannfreedman8807
@joannfreedman8807 2 месяца назад
It's not a lie!
@M0SCON1Audi0
@M0SCON1Audi0 7 месяцев назад
Not true withdraw start in the 7th day and will last for 2 weeks not sleeping and cravings, and everything he said. On the 6th week the withdrawal will subside and you should start feeling a little bit better then the 2 week or 3rd week. And not true that will last weeks after 2 months or months. After 2 months you should start feeling better and on 13th to 14th week all thc will leave your body and you should feel great with a lot of energy and sleep and pass a drug test. I know because I smoked 11 oz plus no more then 12 oz’s for 129 days, almost 2.5 g a day including 2 grams of wax. This doctor did not have pothead but probably drug addicts, that’s why he said months. 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄 I’m a true POTHEAD and never used no other drugs but nicotine and maybe a little bit of alcohol one time. And don’t use cbd, thca , thc-8, thc-10 it will make it worse, the only way to feel great is by taking a break not to use THC-9 for 13 weeks to get back feeling great. I know because I’ve smoked for 15 years already. 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
@merocaine
@merocaine 25 дней назад
What are you talking about, 7 days, nonsense.
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