johndoesmith
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Not at all. I wrote in an earlier post that I was stopping. Btw, I feel no different (still have ed) after stopping 2 weeks ago so maybe last time I quit was a coincidence but I will continue to not smoke weed. I have no commitment to being stoned. Im not awfully commited to "being on drugs" at 18. Someone thinking that me taking 2-3 hits of a joint once or twice a week makes me "awfully commited to being on drugs" and will give me ed, brain fog, extreme fatigue, and low T actually sounds a little ridiculous. Im an open minded guy and pretty desperate, so Im stopping for a few months and if things get better I will stop forever. Also, Ive read a lot about insulin resistance, arterial plaque, inflammation, and low T. But I guess youre opinion cancels out all of that.
Well, look at it from our perspective, you smoke weed then you feel bad. You stop smoking weed, and your problems go away.
Yet you seem to be bothered when people tell you to stop smoking weed.
This is like the age old joke where a guy goes to the doctor and says "it hurts when I go like this" and the doctor says "then stop doing that".
Essentially you've found your problem, but you don't seem to want to accept the solution.
Are you expecting a different answer? One that will allow you to smoke weed without the symptoms? You mentioned some tangentially related issues that aren't directly causing your symptoms, but honestly I think you're barking up the wrong tree.
To explain why quitting weed hasn't solved your problems this time, I think that can be explained by your focus on these random issues and the resulting anxiety that they're causing. Libido and erection issues are very susceptible to anxiety.