Marijuana Effect on Body & Health
Like other addictive substances, marijuana use affects dopamine levels in the brain by decreasing the natural production of the neurochemical. The user's brain gets
reprogrammed to need marijuana just to feel normal. Marijuana use brings the dopamine in the user's brain back to regular levels, but only temporarily. Wanting to quit
using marijuana, but being unable to do so, is a strong indication of an addiction.
There are also risks of using marijuana that can affect someone's personal life. These risks can manifest into more immediate consequences such as:
Understanding Marijuana Withdrawal
Like other addictive substances, heavy or prolonged marijuana use can increase a person's risk of withdrawal when stopping. While marijuana withdrawal isn't as dangerous as harder drugs like crack cocaine or heroin,
many users still face symptoms when trying to quit.
During this first stage of alcohol addiction treatment detox most residents will experience mild to moderate symptoms, including:
Why Residential Treatment is Important is Marijuana Addiction
The symptoms of marijuana addiction withdrawal are intense, and side effects of withdrawal may be life-threatening. Quitting cold-turkey, without support, can be dangerous,and rarely results in extended success.
Our treatment team is here to help with support and proven treatments.