If someone isn't addicted to alcohol or drugs. Still he will have withdrawal symptoms after quitting ? I'm drinking alcohol from last 7 years (I'm 26 now), but more from last one and half year, average of drinking from last year will be approximately 2 beer a week. N I've smoked Marijuana in 7 years not more than 20-25 times. From last year, only around 10 times. I've not tried or taken any other drugs . Ever. I'm not addicted to both. I don't care if I don't drink or smoke. But last month-on may 2016, I smoked Marijuana for 3 times in 10 days (on 2 may and 6 may and 13 may 2016) and started having withdrawal symptoms from 15 may 2016 till today (it's 39th day). I didn't had alcohol or Marijuana or coffee after that. Not any cravings to have. My symptoms were so worst for 20-25 days. But From last 10 days, all symptoms comeback once in day. But my mind don't stop thinking. It's like a machine which isn't stopping of random thoughts. What causing brain to work continuously. Will it will stop or not? I'm afraid of this thing. Please help. I talked with my homeopathy doc. He said Marijuana or any drug affects by breaking the link (barrier or bridge) between conscious and subconscious mind. He said It'll take time to built that link. Is he correct? I don't wanna get caught in pills. My question is that after quitting still I'll have withdrawal symptoms for both? What are those? How long it'll take? And what are long term effects ? How to compensate with those? How to get rid of symptoms? please don't suggest me to consult any specialist. I don't wanna get caught in pills. I wanna detoxify naturally.
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Drugs, be it alcohol or marijuana, in the long run are precipitating factors of all sorts of psychiatric disorders. Alcohol withdrawal doesnot run more than a week and marijuana causes only psychological withdrawal never physical. So as in your case, it seems to be an underlying independent anxiety or depressive disorder that has developed. If you wish to refrain from medicines, you may try relaxation methods like deep breathing exercises, yoga and meditation. Also sessions of counselling may help you learn to deal with anxiety and unwanted thoughts. However if your problems still keep ups urging you should better not hesitate in starting medications too.
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