I started out real good, but dinner is popcorn, diet coke and peanut butter mnms

Consistently relying on weed to give you an appetite can make you dependent on it to feel hungry. Note how most heavy long term smokers you know are thin as rails.

If you happen to have this problem, however, a meal replacement drink like Soylent can be a godsend. It’s pretty hard to eat a nutritious 2000 calories if you have to wait until you’re really high at 9pm to start eating.

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(but not liquid or mush, the texture 😫)

I’d much rather be dependent on weed thanks (and am for other medical needs) lol

Absolutely. I’ve been taking regular breaks after smoking constantly for about a year and it took a couple days to actually have an appetite again

idk every long time heavy weed user I know has hella munchies and are either slightly or really fat, myself included lol

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