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Is Mild Nausea A Symptom Of Marijuana Withdrawal?

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I’m 23 and have been an avid smoker since the age of 16. I haven’t smoked since Monday because I was doing volunteer work for foster children. I have experienced mild nausea everyday since. Is this a withdrawal symptom?

3 Comments so far

  1. a-net on November 17, 2009 5:44 pm

    there are no withdrawal symptoms to marijuana. marijuana is non-addictive.
    you probably have an underlying stomach problem that you didn’t notice because you’ve been smoking pot. (my bf has bad stomach probs that only go away with pot). could also be a bad diet.
    have you changed your diet? what would you normally eat before this change? what have you been eating now? did you have a habit of smoking at particular times and eating certain foods?

  2. Chris on November 17, 2009 6:13 pm

    some uncommon Cannabis withdrawl symptoms include
    mild to moderate, non life-threateningl symptoms occur after daily use in some users. These may last for 1-6 weeks after cessation of use and can include anxiety, anhedonia (reduced experience of pleasure), headaches, general unease/discomfort, difficulty sleeping, and a desire to smoke pot. Severity of symptoms is related to frequency of use and individual sensitivity.
    slight loss of appetite
    finding non-stoned life a bit dull, increased boredom
    if you have any of these along with your nausea it could be from the cannabis

  3. Stephen T on November 17, 2009 6:26 pm

    Yes. You should also quit altogether. A role model for children doesn’t use illegal drugs.





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