Physiological Addiction

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  • James39
    New Member
    • Nov 2009
    • 1

    Physiological Addiction

    The smokers like nicotine very much and they believe that they cannot keep away from using that. It is what is called as physiological addiction. If smoking is a physiological addiction, why it is not irritating you while you sleep? It’s a serious question to be discussed.

    There are people who collect cigarettes, according to the length of their journey. They first of all concentrate on acquiring that, instead of packing up any of their belongings. There is nothing impossible to stop, if we try with true heart and determination.

    Spam link removed is not a hard task. If you have a real wish, just go forward, successes will be yours.
  • Ulsterman

    #2
    Ok - so why was it that after 5 months of total nicotine abstention I still wanted to kill everybody I saw.

    I think that in the Royal College of Physicians report they suggested that nicotine addiction causes permanent changes in the brain.

    Also - I'm not clear as to why you're posting this here as most of us are using snus.

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    • lxskllr
      Member
      • Sep 2007
      • 13435

      #3
      There have been a couple of strange posts around here, and I wonder if it isn't some project using a forum bot with AI :^D

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      • justintempler
        Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 3090

        #4
        That post reminds of someone who is a smoker that is TRYING to convince himself that he can quit if he really, really wants to.

        More of a statement of wishful thinking than the voice of experience.

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        • RRK
          Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 926

          #5
          Similar writing style as the survey guy.

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          • kaluka
            Member
            • Nov 2009
            • 24

            #6
            After only 2 years of smoking I found quitting nigh-on impossible. My temper was terrible and I had horrible anxiety attacks. If I'd been smoking for 20 or 30 odd years like other people I've seen on this board I don't know if I could've handled it. Nicotene addiction is very much real and incredibly hard to understand unless you've experienced it.

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