After years of smoking weed “24/7,” one man says quitting completely changed his life for the better. Dorian Develops, who began using cannabis as a teen, shared his honest six-month journey to sobriety — and how his mind and body began to heal. “The first few weeks were terrible,” he admitted, “but every month got easier.”

Dorian said his mental health improved most. “I always thought weed helped my anxiety and depression,” he explained, “but I realized it made them worse.” Since quitting, he says his mood is calmer, his focus sharper, and his confidence stronger. “It’s like a fog lifted,” he shared.
Physically, the benefits were just as powerful. “I can finally breathe,” he said. After years of smoking, his lungs were weak, and he felt constantly tired. Now, his endurance has returned — no more wheezing, no more gasping for air. His energy levels soared, and his sleep improved dramatically. “I wake up rested. I dream again,” he said.
Dorian also noticed better eating habits, less sugar, and a healthier body. “Stoners love food, but quitting helped me take control,” he said. Today, he feels more productive, motivated, and clear-minded. “You don’t realize how much weed holds you back until you stop,” he concluded — a message that’s inspiring others to rethink their habits and take back control of their health.