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I have been an avid marijuana smoker for the past 3 years.
I never really considered this a problem until this year. I take lexapro and I recently started taking klonopin a couple of weeks ago; and I feel like perhaps the combination is kind of bad. People who know me would never guess that I have a pot smoking problem and I would be completely against ever seeking professional help for it (which is awful but honest). I really wish I could quit though. |
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Hi Fins. Don't know what to tell ya if you're against getting help. Try quitting on your own maybe? Good luck with that.
~Rayna
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The first step in quitting any obsessive relationship is we are want to quit more than we are want to continue.
Finsmakefish, do you want to quit more than you want to toke up? If you answer yes, then maybe I have some ideas on how you can live free of your obsessions. But if your answer is anything short of an unequivocal yes, it may be a much tougher slog. Richard |
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