I smoke weed. If you’re a friend of
mine you’re probably saying, “Yeah, I know.” If you’re a family member, you
might be a bit surprised and or even concerned. Hang on just a second though
because it gets worse. I’ve smoked weed nearly every day for the last seven
years, maybe more. I’m not really sure to be honest…because of all the
weed. I tried it for the first time when I was in high school, but it wasn’t
until college that I began smoking it on the reg.
I’m one of those folks who doesn’t
consider weed a hard drug. Not even close as far as I’m concerned. It’s my
belief that alcohol is a far more destructive drug then weed is. I’ve seen my
best friends get so drunk that they’ve gone to blows with one another over
NOTHING. I’ve never seen anyone get so stoned that they fight their friend, or
anyone else for that matter. They just go to Taco Bell together. Nobody ever
ate someone else’s face when they were high on grass. They just ate a cupcake.
I believe it should be legal. I don’t know many people who don’t smoke pot. It’s
everywhere, and I dig it.
I’m very particular about how I
smoke. I only smoke if I have nothing important to do for the rest of the day.
I never ever smoke before an audition, a rehearsal, a show, a meeting, when I write, or when
I go to work. 70% of the time my first hit of the day is when I return home
after my shift. After I get in my jammies and I’m in front of my TV,
puff-puff-puff. Sometimes, when I have a day off, I’ll smoke and then head out
into the world. On the actual day of my birthday this year, my buddy Brian and
I woke up, got stoned, went to The Olive Garden, smoked, saw Harold and Kumar
Save Christmas, smoked, came home, ordered Chinese food, and watched TV until
we couldn’t laugh anymore. Sometimes, I have a day like that.
Why am I writing about this? Well,
like most folks who get high, once I’m stoned I eat. I EAT A LOT. That may be
why I fell in love with pot years ago. “Hey there big guy! You like pizza? You
like General Tso’s Chicken? They taste good? Well then give em a try after puff
of this!” Weed makes food taste better. It’s a fact. That being the case, why
wouldn’t a carb lover like myself be getting high?
My daily smoke was all fine and
good, until now. Until I decided that I need to make a serious change in the
way I live my life. I cannot separate food from weed. The combination of the
two has sadly become a great escape for me at the end of my day. Someone told
me once that equal parts cocaine, heroin, and speed make up the drug ecstasy. Well,
equal parts pot, TV, and delivery make up my own personal version of ecstasy. A
high, a distraction, an escape…an addiction maybe. The combination of the three
have become a way for me to forget about all the problems in my day to day,
large or small.
What
I’m wondering now that it’s time to stop trying to simply forget about my
problems and instead actually start to deal with them, does the weed
need to go? Weed didn’t make me unhealthy. Neither did pizza or ice cream. What
made me unhealthy was me smoking weed and then eating pizza and ice cream ALL
THE TIME. Can I make major changes in my diet and exercise routine and still
smoke now and then? I don’t know. I’m not sure how to handle this yet. I’m open
for suggestions, kids.
Speaking of suggestions, I would
very much like to hear people’s thoughts on the following idea. Once a friend of
mine said the following to me; “Everything in moderation…even moderation.” I
love that idea. Sure, it’s probably because I’m a person who loves excess. More
whiskey, another joint, let’s have two lobster rolls today. My overindulgence
aside though, it kinda makes sense, right? I don’t want to go through the rest
of my life without a burger, or piece of foie gras, or a scoop of ice
cream, or a puff a weed. I love all those things. They’re…they’re fucking
awesome to be quite honest. They’ve just become for me, an all the time thing,
instead of a now and then thing, which is what they should be. What I’m getting
at, what I’m wondering is, can you be on the road to greatness and still
indulge now and again? If you do indulge, how should you do it?
So dear reader friends I ask you
today for your help and guidance, as I’m sure I often will on our road ahead
together. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the following two questions.
Comment below or on fbook.
Do you think an unfit stoner person
can make serious strides toward being healthy, and still smoke pot?
Do you think that with all of the
major changes that will come regarding diet and exercise, I should leave one
day a week to eat what I want, drink what I want and maybe have a smoke?
I look forward to hearing your
thoughts gang, and I hope you have a great weekend.
Since you associate the two, you need to kick them both to get healthy again. If you're high then your will power, impulses and desires change. Take a naked pic of yourself and put it on the fridge... or next to the take out menus. Spend the evenings working out, do you remember the natural high you got from that?
ReplyDeleteI believe you can do it, you just need to truly want the change. If you're only 90% about it, failure will prevail. Good luck!
Okay, here's my 2 cents.
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I think some people can become healthy and keep on the pot. I don't think you can. Pot and eating, as you mentioned, go hand in hand for you. And while Pot might not be bad as booze or bath salts, you'd probably eat while high more often than not. The pull to eat might be too severe.
Question #2:
I think it should be all or nothing. Giving yourself one day to pig out might seem like a good thing, but one of two things will likely to happen--that one day turns into two or more, or that you take that one day and cram five days worth of bad eating into it.
Are you saying I should then say goodbye to pizza, wings, and all good things, for good? I didn't forget we're do for a hangout asap. Hopefully next week.
DeleteNot necessarily (and definitely until after we hang out :D). If you want to still eat pizza and wings and sushi and chinese food, well, do it, just do it in moderation over every day. Instead of having two pieces of pizza, have one. Instead of going back of all-you-can-eat sushi three times, go back two. And so on. That way you can eat what you want every day, your calorie intake will be reduced, and that, added to exercise, will help you lose weight. That's pretty much how I'm doing it.
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