I smoked ganja for 3 month only very less amounts
Once i got panic attack and withdrawal started
I m in hell thinking to kill my self
I have no sense like a blind person i feel like i m in a dream most of time ( in darkness mostly
Shit i m gng to die i cant focus concentrate its vvvverryyy harder
Feel scared to go far from my house
My Brain is numbb like hell
Cant study cant do job cant seat at one place
I can't watch movie i can't play games
Vision is f%#&#&d upp blurry
:'( :'( my life is finished past 5 months still same condition
I m stucked .
Mentally brain damaged? Depersonalization? Depression? Foggy brain in cage with anxiety?
Please help me please truly help
Any one faced thiss?? Anyone cured???
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There are good psychologist as well as psychiatrist in Pune. Visit on as soon as possible. Yes ppl have been cured. Your brain is not damaged. It will recover.
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First and foremost you must understand deaddiction is a very gradual process...if you quit immediately you will experience withdrawal symptoms which may be very dangerous...de addition is a multi step procedure has to be done under medical supervision... you need to undergo counselling sessions to get motivated later on medications can be started... I would suggest you to consult nearest deaddiction center or psychiatrist they will do the needful.
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