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	<title>Help:  weed related sloth / amotivational syndrome .</title>
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	<description>Help:  weed related sloth / amotivational syndrome . So, I have this friend who lives in a country where marijuana use is tolerated. He&#8217;s happy as a clam. The drug enhances his creativity, makes sex, eating and simpsons watching way more enjoyable and is a pleasant indulgence every other week or so.&lt;br&gt;
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 The problem happens over the next few days: the following day, he is in a torpor. Can&#8217;t be bothered to get out of bed. Not a hangover of headaches, etc, but just plain sloth &#8211; slightly heavy limbs, fuzzy thinking. If he has to get out of bed, no problem (i.e. for work) &#8211; but woe betide any weekend that sees MJ use the night before. Similarly,  for the next couple of days, a mild melancholy decends on him where he&#8217;s a tad more miserable than usual.&lt;br&gt;
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Are there any pre / during / post chong activities or remedies this person can use to remove the listlessness and blueness from his post pot persona?</description>
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