The Truth About Weed Addiction

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  • Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
  • In this brief video Dr. Frank the founder of Addiction Mindset recovery coaching discusses the topic of weed addiction aka cannabis substance use disorder as a disease versus as a choice. If you are struggling with addiction to marijuana or cant seem to get through the THC withdrawal symptoms this AddictionMindset video is for you! Quit smoking weed today with a lifelong tolerance break with no risk of drug relapse with the Addiction Mindset methods. Whether you are suffering from cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome or simply want to quit smoking we have your back.
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  • @AddictionMindset
    @AddictionMindset  25 днів тому +3

    Free 7 Step Guide To Quit Weed:
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  • @LitCentralMillennialXLIII
    @LitCentralMillennialXLIII 25 днів тому +23

    So glad I quit! Thank you. Start to identify as a non smoker and you will become one

  • @jozeffcheburashkin9436
    @jozeffcheburashkin9436 24 дні тому +14

    21 day sober. Thank you Dr. Frank! Your videos help me get over cravings. Last 3 days were very hard to resist but i’m proud of myself that i keep going. Yesterday i barely resisted but today woke up thanking universe i did not smoke again. Want to feel complete freedom ❤

    • @PositiveVibesVids
      @PositiveVibesVids 15 днів тому +3

      If you want to be sober you should stop counting the days. Good luck!
      I'm like 2-3 years sober I don't know the date and I found it made it easier when I wasn't counting the days.

    • @jozeffcheburashkin9436
      @jozeffcheburashkin9436 15 днів тому +2

      @@PositiveVibesVids got you, thanks 🙏🏻

    • @Weld702
      @Weld702 10 днів тому +1

      @@PositiveVibesVidsis it actually better that way? I was going to start one of the tracker apps, I quit today.

    • @PositiveVibesVids
      @PositiveVibesVids 10 днів тому

      @@Weld702 I think that was a smart move to quit the tracker app and you're on the right path. it's kind of like why are you counting the days so you can tell people how long you lasted before you go and drink again?
      This is coming from someone who tried and failed for over 10 years going to three different rehabs until I finally got sober. Not saying that not counting the days was the only factor it definitely wasn't. but I do think it helped to fully commit my mind and no longer count the days as a victory because it's what I should be doing in the first place.
      Seeing alcohol for what it is, that is something that has no positive impact on my life was the lightbulb as well.
      I wish you luck! Don't waste time at AA meetings either. There's no sense obsessing over something you messed up on in the past- move forward. It's not our fault- we've been brainwashed- especially with alcohol -but it is our responsibility.

  • @pabos1
    @pabos1 25 днів тому +18

    Over the years I've given up nicotine, alcohol, caffeine, and finally THC. Only on week three, but this time, I'm determined not to go back to THC or any of these insidious drugs.

    • @tonycarrera69
      @tonycarrera69 24 дні тому +1

      Good for you! How do you feel?

    • @pabos1
      @pabos1 24 дні тому

      Irritable, but think about it less every day. It’s going to take time, I used for 50 years. ​@tonycarrera69

    • @AhmedAlahlam
      @AhmedAlahlam 24 дні тому +5

      Im 3 months clean, 3 days ago i decided to drink a beer and i regreted it almost instantly. Never touching a drug again, not even caffeine.

    • @pabos1
      @pabos1 23 дні тому +1

      ​@@tonycarrera69 A bit temperamental. I know it will take time to feel more normal. I don’t ruminate quite as much, which is good.

  • @thefourleggedpotatoes1854
    @thefourleggedpotatoes1854 24 дні тому +5

    Day 5 . Its sucking so far. I almost smok3d last night . I keep remind8ng myself if I smoke I'm gonna just prolong these symptoms. I hope this starts to get easier soon. I have noticed I am not clearing my throat anymore or coughing. The dreaming is back and I hate it.

  • @siriush100
    @siriush100 24 дні тому +8

    Thank you so much for preaching rational recovery. It has saved my life.

  • @BADLOO1
    @BADLOO1 25 днів тому +10

    Doc I screwed up and relapsed, day 1 starts again tomorrow. Lasted almost 25 days 😢

    • @thisismyname1701
      @thisismyname1701 25 днів тому +9

      acceptance, forgiveness and perseverance. theyre your best friends.

    • @erelaxx
      @erelaxx 25 днів тому +4

      Dont worry and dont beat yourself up... we're all on our own journey. I believe in you. 💪

    • @mwilson7842
      @mwilson7842 25 днів тому +5

      Don't discount those 25 days . Give yourself credit that you were successful for that long of a period. Sometimes recovery is two steps forward, one step back. Learn from the relapse and start again. You can do this.

    • @michaelr562
      @michaelr562 25 днів тому +2

      Try to make it to 26 days or longer and keep beating each of those goals and you'll get stronger and the periods of sobriety will last longer. Eventually you'll get to the point where it becomes to easy to not want to go back.

    • @NashDayZ
      @NashDayZ 25 днів тому +2

      Man doing 25 days clean is about as far from a screw up as you can go! one bad thing doesn't wipe away all the good and vice versa. It's not ideal but it's another lesson learnt.

  • @ShadowBeats1
    @ShadowBeats1 13 днів тому +1

    3 days since I’ve quit smoking weed I am proud of myself for not going back

  • @tonycarrera69
    @tonycarrera69 24 дні тому +7

    2 days sober! Thank you

    • @carthestar19
      @carthestar19 24 дні тому

      Omg same here

    • @philsynnott1619
      @philsynnott1619 24 дні тому

      When I made the decision to stop smoking weed I binge watched this guy before and during the early stages of quitting. My addiction to weed was so strong I was smoking over 4 grams a day at one point. I'm now 18 months sober. You guys can do it two. The first few weeks are shit but trust me they pass 😊.

    • @fusherr
      @fusherr 18 днів тому

      pls update

  • @TheAquariumDrizzle
    @TheAquariumDrizzle 24 дні тому +8

    33 days sober doc. I'm in aa but I still watch your content. Thanks for getting me going!

  • @PositiveVibesVids
    @PositiveVibesVids 15 днів тому +1

    For all the people saying "I'm X day sober" ... why are you counting so that you can tell people how long you lasted before you go back?
    I'm 2-3 years sober and I do not know my sobriety date. This was after years of counting and failing.

  • @dopplerek
    @dopplerek 23 дні тому +1

    I don't smoke since last November, but still watch Your content from time to time. You are so motivated to help others - adorable. Have a good day, Dr

  • @Weld702
    @Weld702 10 днів тому

    I was in the “I’ll quit this day” “I’ll quit on this event” , but I’m done. 2 weeks ago I told myself I’d quit before my CCW comes in (120 days) and today I told myself that’s not an option or I’ll never get off it cause I’ve said that for 3 years. No more. Today’s the day.

  • @billd7
    @billd7 19 днів тому +1

    Thank you, Dr. Frank, for your videos and for recommending The Freedom Model, which I'm finding very liberating. I didn’t realize how influenced I've been by the disease model. It's insidious! ❤

  • @spencertoth9526
    @spencertoth9526 19 днів тому

    So glad I found your videos, helping me out a ton. I’m only on day 3 of quitting weed and I already feel so much clearer, the cravings are there but I’m staying strong and focused 💪

  • @jjvs9
    @jjvs9 25 днів тому +8

    Day 4 LET'S GO!!!!

    • @lordofbathurst
      @lordofbathurst 25 днів тому

      Day 3 for me!

    • @TheHobbyConnectz
      @TheHobbyConnectz 25 днів тому +2

      Day 4 for me too! Having some painful ass coughs and hot and cold😵‍💫

    • @Saintly22
      @Saintly22 6 днів тому

      BOOOOOO THE MUNCHIE PLANTS GONNA GETCHA OOOOOHHHH!!! I SMELL A RELAPSE COMING

    • @jjvs9
      @jjvs9 6 днів тому

      @@Saintly22 incel detected, please have a shower

  • @KrisWhite-fn4cr
    @KrisWhite-fn4cr 24 дні тому +1

    Love this advice plus wonderful background too😮😊 I have family history of addictons too

  • @fatihaltun11
    @fatihaltun11 25 днів тому +5

    I like this firm stand much better than any other ways of looking at it

    • @AddictionMindset
      @AddictionMindset  25 днів тому +2

      It’s always been my POV and sadly i got away from it, so back to it now. Vacation helps you think more clear

    • @NashDayZ
      @NashDayZ 25 днів тому

      @@AddictionMindset A good vacation is like a reset button

  • @snazzy-snake134
    @snazzy-snake134 25 днів тому +2

    Love the Videos Mate🇬🇧💂☕️!!!

  • @NashDayZ
    @NashDayZ 25 днів тому +6

    Dr Frank you seem PISSED off! hope everything is good sir. Thanks for everything

    • @AddictionMindset
      @AddictionMindset  24 дні тому +3

      haha no no not at all. Just had to get to back to where our channel began with the ideas/ roots.

  • @PhineasNHerb
    @PhineasNHerb 24 дні тому +1

    This may be a re-upload, I don’t know. I’m new here. But I say that to thank you for your consistency with providing content. Even if it’s similar to your old stuff, personally I feel more motivated to get through sobriety because it gives the notion that this is a lifestyle journey. It’s not just a few videos you made awhile back and now you’re smoking again.

  • @johnthedon4758
    @johnthedon4758 18 днів тому

    Good video! I totally agree with this I'm this type of person iv never had to get therapy or anything to stop maybe just reasons to confirm my already made choices

  • @masonmcgahey7
    @masonmcgahey7 23 дні тому

    Could you do a video going over CBD Hemp/flower? Thanks for your videos!

  • @henrykimani9246
    @henrykimani9246 17 днів тому

    63 days in! Thank you Dr. Frank.

  • @maxron6514
    @maxron6514 24 дні тому +1

    Enjoy your trip through the tyrennean! Italy is my favorite Place to be.

  • @4mebach
    @4mebach 24 дні тому +1

    My Kickit arrived today! Hope it works!!

    • @AddictionMindset
      @AddictionMindset  24 дні тому

      Let me know what you think! I am chewing a piece now myself 😂. It certainly helps

  • @mystery1024
    @mystery1024 25 днів тому +1

    I am on day 7. I want to give it up for good but weed was working crazy on me before working out. I had best trainings and set PR when I smoked little bit before. Does anybody has experience with this?

    • @jeffmiller5869
      @jeffmiller5869 24 дні тому +1

      I’m about 2 1/2 months clean now, weed was my best friend. I loved using before workouts, walks, etc.
      What I found was after about 6 weeks my attitude changed, I work out constantly, and my body and mind is fresh and clear, I don’t eat shit like I used to and my energy is through the roof. I have more patience with family. But my friends, well I had to eliminate most of them. At day 7 , your in the hard stage so push through. No excuses, none. Look into # 75 hard if you are desperate like I was. Last thing and best advice ever…. Ready? Just win the DAY and nothing else. God Bless

  • @billshunnybunny
    @billshunnybunny 25 днів тому +2

    Fiy.. sorry I'm high now. I'm honestly on what seems like a downward spiral... I'm ashamed to admit that I have bpd/ocd... I'm a bloody mess man. Obviously, I'm aware that I'm using it as an escape from the intense feelings I'm always experiencing. I've attempted to quit about 5 times.. without success.
    What does one do when you live in a bad environment that consistently triggers me? Should I move out? I'm married and though I'm not blaming him entirely, I've realized that I don't think I'm going to be able to stay sober living in the situation I'm in. Like.. should I focus on my mental well being before attempting to quit.

    • @erelaxx
      @erelaxx 25 днів тому +1

      Mental health will improve after quitting, clarity will come in time. Focus on loving yourself. If you have tried five times already, you have the power to see if through. 💪

    • @michaelsmelt5218
      @michaelsmelt5218 25 днів тому +1

      Trust me, just focus on quitting the weed. it'll make everything much easier

    • @NashDayZ
      @NashDayZ 25 днів тому +3

      Hate to say it but yes, environment is everything. Many US soldiers dropped a heroin addiction overnight coming back from Vietnam without massive issues. Changing environment is good, changing to somewhere with plenty of sun is best (and also lots of activites and new things to see and keep your mind busy). Best advice I can give is book a holiday. Even 4/5 nights is enough to get past the first bit of pain. I know it's expensive but once you've quit it will pay for itself.

  • @GgGg-bx8op
    @GgGg-bx8op 24 дні тому

    I have a question, when i do drugs my sense of living comr back. But when i quit i dont feel emotionally attach to anything. Is this a long term effect or will it go away?
    Side note: if i do quit, it gonna be in the summer because i got school. dont wanna be emotionally unstable around people

    • @user-xv8hb6xz9e
      @user-xv8hb6xz9e 24 дні тому

      I reckon its different for everybody, but it will go away. Not sure what drugs you're on but the coldness and emptiness does go away. Keep watching Dr. Frank he is a wizard at this stuff and has helped many people. But you have to take the first step and want to quit. I hope you beat yours and good luck!

    • @GgGg-bx8op
      @GgGg-bx8op 24 дні тому

      @@user-xv8hb6xz9e okay hopefully

    • @sprocastersprocaster
      @sprocastersprocaster 21 день тому

      I relate to that more than anything else I’ve ever read. I’ve been sober for a long time but I feel empty.

    • @FrostySnow1000
      @FrostySnow1000 16 днів тому

      ⁠​⁠@@sprocastersprocastergo to therapy or count your blessings in life. Find meaning and gratitude in the little things around you. Do something to enrich your life and spirit. Volunteer, help people, help your friends, etc. Dont depend of rely on weed for those feelings of love and gratitude.
      It’s not how high you are, it’s how you are when you get high.

  • @kryptonzia
    @kryptonzia 20 днів тому

    Solid.

  • @skies988
    @skies988 24 дні тому

    I'm not a moderate person either. last blunt was feb 2023 xx Frank really living the life now got the ocean views

  • @bennewman4675
    @bennewman4675 25 днів тому +1

    Can people get addicted or get a habit. From 2nd hand smoking?

    • @AddictionMindset
      @AddictionMindset  24 дні тому

      I will say yes.

    • @bennewman4675
      @bennewman4675 24 дні тому

      @@AddictionMindset That could be why some people are becoming real smokers because of 2nd hand smoke

  • @sawmooeh8480
    @sawmooeh8480 24 дні тому

    i agree and can relate with most (almost all) of the points you made especially about moderation. It's somehow easier for me to totally stay away from weed rather than moderation .I can stay/ have stayed without weed or alcohol for cigarettes for months. but when i decide to get back to use moderately, i cannot stick to my plan. Instead I always overdo, like i smoke 3 or 4 times a week even in day times rather than once a week only after 9 pm etc . I dont think I am addicted because I can just stop without any problem except some nightmares. however I think that idea is also hurting me. like well i can stop anytime , there will be no problem smoking some. Then i waste about 10 days ssmoking weeds alternate days or everyday. Then I stop for like a month and the cycle is kinda repeating

    • @billd7
      @billd7 20 днів тому +1

      I can relate to your pattern. But you seem to pull yourself out of it pretty quickly: 10 days wasted isn't too bad; I tend to go into nightly use for several weeks, then stop for a couple of months. It seems like you're more in control than maybe you think. I also would like to be able to just smoke at most once a week, preferably less often. I'm reading the Freedom Model, hoping to be empowered to actually be able to moderate. Good luck to us both!
      Update: The Freedom Model is great! I'm feeling liberated from my fear that I'll never stop wanting to get high. I didn't realize how influenced I've been by the "disease model" of addiction. I'm gradually coming to the realization that I'd probably be happier with less, or no, use.

  • @adamwmkz
    @adamwmkz 24 дні тому +1

    My life has been completely consumed by addiction.

    • @getinthevan9958
      @getinthevan9958 24 дні тому

      I quit alcohol 12 days ago and weed last night. It's not easy, but if you want to truly control your life and stop you will know when you're ready and you'll know who to reach out to. I wasn't ready for 2 years

  • @dankanivas7184
    @dankanivas7184 24 дні тому

    Need HELP: I've been smoking daily last 10 years and i have tried to quit thousand times but always relapse (20 days max sober).
    When I'm sober i kind of feel awkward in social situations and this makes me relapse everytime...anyone relate? If i hold on more time sober will this awkward feeling go away?

    • @sprocastersprocaster
      @sprocastersprocaster 21 день тому

      You aren’t comfortable in your own skin and it frustrates you, you want to run from that fact so you relapse. It’s not about weed or sobriety it’s deeper.

  • @rallymurrah7186
    @rallymurrah7186 18 днів тому

    I’m Sober! I actually feel like a Main Character again and not a NPC

  • @user-og9ku4rw3z
    @user-og9ku4rw3z 24 дні тому

    Also i found out after being sober for long periods of times, that i dont enjoy the sunstences amymore when i relapse. like after long periods of soberness, to use it again is just not fun as it used to be. the substences no more succeed doing their special "magic" on my mind and it kind of making the choise not to consume them easier ❤

  • @farihahoque5179
    @farihahoque5179 24 дні тому

    I pray and hope one day my husband will completely stop weed and alcohol for good. I’ve been losing hope and it’s been 6 months since we have been married. I don’t want to carry any resentment but it’s building up to that. He says I’m a “strictler” for nagging him to stop or to lessen it. He says I’m suffocating him which I’m not.
    At this point i don’t know how long it’s going to take for him to stop or when I have to divorce him.
    Like someone said in one of your videos, it’s not an addiction issue but a discipline issue. 😢

    • @sprocastersprocaster
      @sprocastersprocaster 21 день тому

      Your poor husband struggles with something that you don’t and instead of loving him for who he is, you want to change him. You should be a better wife and if you don’t want to do that then leave him. YOU are the problem, not him. This is coming from someone who’s entirely sober, discipline is not the problem at all.

    • @farihahoque5179
      @farihahoque5179 19 днів тому

      @@sprocastersprocasterFor someone who doesn't know anything about me or my spouse, you really like to put the blame. Ithink you are on the wrong page and account. I see that my husband is struggling and you have no idea how it is to be with someone who is deteriorating their life in front of your eyes. hence why I'm dealing with it. When you love someone who you want the Best for them not the worst. I am an amazing wife if you may know. clearly you are someone who isn't married or was but your partner left for whatever reason. Fucking men always blaming the fucking women in society. When we want the best for our spouse, we become the black sheep. The tale as old as time. So typical. Self Discipline does lead to sobriety.

    • @farihahoque5179
      @farihahoque5179 18 днів тому

      @@sprocastersprocaster first of all, if you read my comment properly. He clearly is dependent on these substances. I’ve been trying to help him to not be dependent on it. Clearly, you don’t have a partner or wife to understand how it affects the relationship. I’m a very good wife to my spouse and he knows that. Who are you to point the finger? F***ing Typical man blaming the woman for wanting her partner to be better. Tale as old as time. Without discipline how will there be sobriety. Get that through your thick skulled head

  • @getinthevan9958
    @getinthevan9958 24 дні тому

    This a spot in buff??? I don't recognize it

  • @symeon916able
    @symeon916able 24 дні тому +1

    Asking Jehovah God for help through prayer helped me reach sobriety. Without god we cannot even direct our own steps. Jehovahs Witnesses saved my life!

  • @3AdaptationAcademy3
    @3AdaptationAcademy3 24 дні тому

    Truth.

  • @mattysmokes710
    @mattysmokes710 21 день тому

    How comes when I try to stop smoking I puke and when I smoke I puke I only smoke medical marijuana only no other substances

    • @sprocastersprocaster
      @sprocastersprocaster 21 день тому +2

      If you quit long enough you’ll stop puking. It screws with your receptors

  • @user-gi1zp9uk2q
    @user-gi1zp9uk2q 23 дні тому

    yeah completely agree but thanks to Normotim I finally managed to quit

  • @bennewman4675
    @bennewman4675 24 дні тому

    Some people might be becoming smokers because of 2nd hand smoke

  • @livingroomgamer4724
    @livingroomgamer4724 25 днів тому +1

    watching this vid high asf

  • @branscombe_
    @branscombe_ 24 дні тому

    5:50
    Your right , Jesus and God are one the same

  • @simon-pierreharvey309
    @simon-pierreharvey309 24 дні тому

    Hateful comment.

  • @AB-ws2sj
    @AB-ws2sj 24 дні тому

    People who say addiction is a “disease” are the type who take science and the scientific community and make it look stupid. - 2 months clean doing my college career from abroad.

  • @steelreserve9050
    @steelreserve9050 24 дні тому +2

    People struggle with weed nowadays? Man, people are getting weaker by the day it seems like, probebly why we can't have nice things and the ability to do what we want to do, pathetic

    • @user-xv8hb6xz9e
      @user-xv8hb6xz9e 24 дні тому

      buddy no need to put people down. You have no idea what strength the "weed" is these days. Its not some 4% thc content weed grass from the 70's , These days its extreme. Some vapes are like 95% THC, 1 hit is like smoking 5 joints back to back. Edibles are exponentially more intense and more addictive than anything else. People getting weaker is someone a pathetic person would say rather than help and be constructive. "Why we cant have nice things" how untruthful and pathetic that comment is.... notice how "weed" is being legalized in most western countries? Canada its legal for years, USA many states have legalized it, Germany, Portugal etc etc.. We do have nice things to enjoy and we dont need some cowards like you calling people strugging 'pathetic' Why are you even here watching these videos?? ask yourself.

    • @nolanpo
      @nolanpo 24 дні тому

      Dude you sound miserable. I’m sorry

    • @joao3547
      @joao3547 24 дні тому

      your old butt would think you're smoking opium if you tried today's THC products. Don't be so quick to judge, you come off as frustrated

    • @scribeofsolace
      @scribeofsolace 24 дні тому +4

      We live in a world that steadily anything goes. It's not surprising. You give any population a chance of meddling with any substance, it's doom to take it far. Alcohol is one but that's been over glorified for decades. There's always a challenge for someone! Pip pip!

    • @FrostySnow1000
      @FrostySnow1000 16 днів тому

      You’re the one with a nicotine addiction 😂😂😂 just quit bro, you’re the pathetic one that thinks life is too short to enjoy