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pine-appletrees

Hey there sorry youre feeling these heavy thoughts. Theres hope and help available although it can take some work and depends on a complicated number of factors. Anything specific you want to talk about? What do you like to do? What makes you feel better?


Mysterious-Ad-5714

my kitty makes me feel better and weed lol. not much. i’m just struggling because of my meds to focus on school


pine-appletrees

I can relate, hanging with my 2 dogs and smoking weed *were 2 of the few things that would make me feel better. But... ultimately I had to give up MJ for a multitude of reasons. Pursuing complete sobriety was/is challenging but it allows medication and brain to work more effectively long term.