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    Default Has anyone had nightmares from weed withdrawals?

    I'm not asking if anyone has had a dream exactly like this one, that'd be ridiculous. But if anyone has had a nightmare about death from weed withdrawals reply and elaborate!



    I NEVER wake up realizing I just had a dream. If anything, I relate an occurrence throughout my day that relates to a dream i recently had. Even then, the dream I realized I had is not vivid, it is a simple thought. For instance, if i see a soccer ball, all i would realize is that I had a dream about a soccer ball.

    I have not smoked weed for about 5 days and last night I had a messed up dream. I was driving on the highway with my girlfriend in the passenger seat. My grandmother was driving in front of me. Somehow grandma was launched from the back windshield. For some reason my grandmother seemed like she was going to be ok while flying in midair, but obviously that is only a dream realization. She came down on the pavement, and hit her head lethally hard and I cried in my girlfriend arms screaming at the top of my lungs. I somehow ended up back at my house very quickly. I looked out my window to my back deck and I see a man coming up the back stairs with a VERY LOUD chainsaw. I realize now as I write this the only way to describe the feeling I felt was having the most terrified feeling possibly imagine, or what a dementor does to people in the book Harry Potter. I woke up and couldn't believe I just dreamed what I dreamt. It was that typical "most vivid feeling in a dream ever" from weed withdrawals I see all over these threads. It is dreams like these that makes me want to major in psychology. I am the least bit of an artist yet my brain can produce unfortunate beautiful thoughts like these.

    Thank you for reading


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    I get nightmares every single night so your not alone. Im 19 and was smoking 1-4 bowls a day of the most potent stuff you can get (like 18-25% thc) and i quit cold turkey (2nd attempt trying) and i get nightmares atleast once every 3 days if not more. When i tried quitting before i had them every single day.


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    Nightmares can be very common when withdrawing from weed, not just nightmares in fact but also very strange and weird dreams in general. Don’t worry they should pass.

    Take care and please keep us posted,

    All the best,
    BFB

    Drug Rehabilitated for 7 years.


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    I'm the same anon who first replied to this, my nightmares are now slowly going away. Thats proof right there you WILL be ok.


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    Congratulations man!


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