Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are dumber than dirt. How many times will women have to learn the hard way that YOU CAN'T CHANGE PEOPLE.
You are not a victim here, you are a volunteer.
Agreed. You did this to yourself.
OP here. And your advice, as to best remedial steps to take, for someone who made a royally stupid mistake is what exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are dumber than dirt. How many times will women have to learn the hard way that YOU CAN'T CHANGE PEOPLE.
You are not a victim here, you are a volunteer.
Agreed. You did this to yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it interesting that people take issue with pot, but no issue with klonopin, Xanax, or valium....especially when prescribed.
Don't get me started on the prescriptions for amphetamines that so many are on.
It is like amph in the AM and benzo in the PM for a lot of folks, all under the guise of "mental health medicine".
I think people take any issue with any drug that impairs famiy life. Illegal or otherwise. And pot certainly can do that. My husband was a raging asshole when high.
You don't get it.
I've done cocaine. I've also done adderall. The Adderall is much more potent and intense, but however people take it because it "helps" the family life. Cocaine is much cleaner and sharper. Well OF COURSE IT FUCKING does help the family life Amphetamines are awesome, until of course you crash. Until you are an addict, but somehow it is OK when prescribed because you "need" it, but somehow Pot is awful. Cocaine and Adderall are horrible drugs to get involved with, but somehow the connotation so different with each.
Absurd.
Anonymous wrote:You are dumber than dirt. How many times will women have to learn the hard way that YOU CAN'T CHANGE PEOPLE.
You are not a victim here, you are a volunteer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it interesting that people take issue with pot, but no issue with klonopin, Xanax, or valium....especially when prescribed.
Don't get me started on the prescriptions for amphetamines that so many are on.
It is like amph in the AM and benzo in the PM for a lot of folks, all under the guise of "mental health medicine".
I think people take any issue with any drug that impairs famiy life. Illegal or otherwise. And pot certainly can do that. My husband was a raging asshole when high.
Anonymous wrote:I find it interesting that people take issue with pot, but no issue with klonopin, Xanax, or valium....especially when prescribed.
Don't get me started on the prescriptions for amphetamines that so many are on.
It is like amph in the AM and benzo in the PM for a lot of folks, all under the guise of "mental health medicine".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, what is the specific problem with his smoking?
Does he smoke all day?
Is it interfering with his work, with the care he can offer DC, or with the time he has with you?
Does it make him grumpy or unmotivated?
Are you concerned that it's illegal?
Does he smoke in front of DC?
I have a legal prescription for pot and smoke every single day - about 10 minutes before I go to bed. It solves all of my sleep problems without any of the side effects of sleeping pills and I wake up sober and ready for each day, so saying that someone smokes "every day" can mean a variety of things. The key is to identify the problem with his usage and address that specifically. Yes, he broke his promise to you, but if the alternative treatment for his "medical condition" is that he gets whacked out on xanax or vicodin...personally I'd prefer my partner smoke pot! Think about what the fundamental issues are and address them directly with DH; in situations like this, calm, rational specificity is your best bet.
Ok how the hell did you get that script?
So, I have terrible insomnia. I try very hard to avoid Ambian, that shit is crazy-literally. However when I'm on day #5 of insomnia, I literally start to break down. Ambian is so addictive and it literally knocks me out, but it is not refreshing.
I had a moment of regression one night and smoked some pot with some friends. I had the most amazing and refreshing sleep that night. I woke up feeling like a new person, the difference in me in the morning was profound. I can't even begin to describe how wonderful the morning was. I seriously felt like I was in a new body and mind.
I might have to just get some from my friend, but I would love to get access to it legally. It is a freaking miracle for my sleep situation.
Anonymous wrote:OP, what is the specific problem with his smoking?
Does he smoke all day?
Is it interfering with his work, with the care he can offer DC, or with the time he has with you?
Does it make him grumpy or unmotivated?
Are you concerned that it's illegal?
Does he smoke in front of DC?
I have a legal prescription for pot and smoke every single day - about 10 minutes before I go to bed. It solves all of my sleep problems without any of the side effects of sleeping pills and I wake up sober and ready for each day, so saying that someone smokes "every day" can mean a variety of things. The key is to identify the problem with his usage and address that specifically. Yes, he broke his promise to you, but if the alternative treatment for his "medical condition" is that he gets whacked out on xanax or vicodin...personally I'd prefer my partner smoke pot! Think about what the fundamental issues are and address them directly with DH; in situations like this, calm, rational specificity is your best bet.
Anonymous wrote:Pp here. Yes, it's less harmful than alcohol, no question. And I'm all in favor of legalizing marijuana and not just for this reason because I support legalizing far worse drugs like cocaine and heroin. But some people still become emotionally dependent on smoking pot and have to smoke it every day. If that is the situation for OP's husband, she needs to read the research on it. If that's not the situation, then it's another story. Note that I said "if" in this post and in the post above.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if he is an addict, promises mean nothing. Go read up on addictions. That's the best thing you can do now because what you've been doing hasn't worked so far. Good luck.
Pot is addictive? You have to be f**ing kidding me.
Unless he's lighting up around you or your child or neglecting his duties, back off.
Marijuana is the least harmful "drug" on earth.