Posted by rjlockhart37 on January 2, 2017, at 1:25:47
In reply to Nicotine Withdrawal exacerbates depression anyone?, posted by Mtom on January 1, 2017, at 10:42:12
when i stopped smoking ciggerettes after days, sometimes weeks, i would really have a difficult time, when i smoked it was like a relief.....if something bad happened, like just ... anything, i would always smoke when something bad happened, and also just going through the day, nad when it was discontinued i stopped having the nicotine fix, it really made things crappy, it was like i had no net to resort too......and sometimes i don't like drinking alcohol because it impairs my feeling to feel in control, ciggerettes where my resort for a long time, then i transferred to vaping, which is better and cleaner, and quick......
nicotine is a stimulant, but acts like a depressant or relaxant sometimes when it's smoked slow, when you down a cigarette within 45 seconds, that is the nicotine kick, but like slowly smoking is relaxing......the vaping hits me really fast, it depends on the stregth of the nicotine, there's vaping lounges now istead of smoke rooms, but nicotine withdraw defiantly is a documented case, it sucks
not a genius but understand pain
"unheard pain is told through good company
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