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                    <p>Question: Do people really go to rehab because they can’t quit weed? I have smoked a ton every day for like a decade running and now, for personal reasons, I have decided it is time to change my ways and reinvent myself as a healthier and more productive person.

My intentions are good but there is something lacking in the will power department I think because I only made it like 2 days quit before I couldn’t handle the cravings and the not sleeping any more and I snuck some bong hits not to get high but just to calm the way I was feeling. I feel absurd to not be able to do this on my own and I do not and never will drink alcohol or do any other drugs so if I need help it’s for innocent marijuana and marijuana alone. 

I have always thought of myself as a strong person and so am a bit bummed at my failure thus far. But I am determined to succeed and make this work. Just not quite sure how to go about it. I can’t imagine going to some rehab and sitting in therapy with some crazy alcoholic and some guy who injected heroin for a living and mugged people and whatnot and then talking about my little habit with joints after work. I’d feel ridiculous. 
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                    <p>Jennifer Hamilton Says...: <p>People do seek help both in-patient and out-patient for marijuana everyday.&nbsp; It hijacks the brain's reward system just like the other drugs you mention.&nbsp; The same techniques used to stop the other drugs work for marijuana too.&nbsp; It is not a will power thing.&nbsp; Setting your strong will to doing <strong>anything</strong> it takes to stop will certainly help though.&nbsp; The ego can really get in the way of asking for help to stop something that we tell ourselves we should be able to stop on our own.&nbsp; By attempting to quit and making a serious effort, you learn what will work and what will not work in your efforts.&nbsp; We call this pre-treatment.&nbsp; If you enter into help and still think you could quit if you sincerely wanted to, the help offered would bounce off of you like a rubber ball because your brain would tell you you really didn't need to do all of those things to stop.&nbsp; So, keep trying different things on your own, learn from your mistakes and if you are unsuccessful, ask for help.&nbsp; You may be able to do it out-patient.&nbsp; It is that initial period of abstinence which makes it hard to do outpatient for any drug, including marijuana.&nbsp; To break the cycle helps through in-patient or in some cases, incarceration.&nbsp; I am glad for you it is not through incarceration.&nbsp; The stats I heard on in-patient treatment for marijuana were from over 10 years ago, but it was 100,000 people seek in-patient help to stop marijuana each year in this county.&nbsp; I commend you in your efforts.&nbsp; Continue and do not be afraid to ask for help.&nbsp;</p></p>
                    
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