Originally posted by necrobytez
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Not getting nicotine sometimes?
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Nicotine doesn't really do anything until you are addicted to it. Then it will relieve withdrawal sysmptoms.....from nicotine . It's pretty absurd really , and once your in
good luck getting out. Any small improvements it may yield in terms of cognitive function will quickly disappear and from then its just a matter of keeping your levels
high enough so that you don't go into withdrawal . It's a pointless and absurd addiction ...... I thought that was fairly well known. I'd get out now while you still can
if you can
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what's happening is your dumpng a shite load of dopamine into your brain by putting nicotine in your body . Nicotine mimics a certain receptor in your brain , one which is responsible for dopamine release
the reward hormone. Dopamine is the bodies natural method of teaching the organism to do certain things , for example: exercise, reproduce , eat. All of things will result in a massive dose of dopamine and sense of completion and satisfaction . As the nicotine leaves your body you will go into withdrawal and signals will be sent saying more of that please. This also happens after we eat and the food is digested and converted into energy , as the energy decreases receptors start to let us know it is time to eat again , we interpret this as hunger. When you put the nicotine back in your system a huge dose of dopamine ensues , pleasure, satisfaction . Then the withdrawal starts again . If you keep this up long enough you will become completely dependent on the substance and stopping its use will seem to the subconscious mind as unimaginable as stopping eating
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Originally posted by alopezg1 View PostNicotine doesn't really do anything until you are addicted to it. Then it will relieve withdrawal sysmptoms.....from nicotine . It's pretty absurd really , and once your in
good luck getting out. Any small improvements it may yield in terms of cognitive function will quickly disappear and from then its just a matter of keeping your levels
high enough so that you don't go into withdrawal . It's a pointless and absurd addiction ...... I thought that was fairly well known. I'd get out now while you still can
if you can
And piks101 i just feel that i'm not getting nic lately because i have this weird feeling of hunger in my stomach constantly and i have brain fog, and i feel weak, unmotivated, a little irritable and on the edge in a weird way and stoopid. But like i said in my earlier posts that little one prilla i will take at a random time will be like a wake-up call for me, it's weird.Last edited by necrobytez; 23-08-14, 11:54 PM.
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Originally posted by necrobytez View PostWell i thought """the literature on chronic tolerance to nicotine in humans is reasonably consistent in showing clear evidence of tolerance to subjective mood effects but little or no tolerance to cardiovascular, performance or other nicotine effects, within the limitations inherent in most human research on tolerance. "" Was pretty amazing, you are at a heighented state you're just so used to it!
And piks101 i just feel that i'm not getting nic lately because i have this weird feeling of hunger in my stomach constantly and i have brain fog, and i feel weak, unmotivated, a little irritable and on the edge in a weird way and stoopid. But like i said in my earlier posts that little one prilla i will take at a random time will be like a wake-up call for me, it's weird.
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Originally posted by alopezg1 View PostIt's not that weird. The symptoms you are describing are nicotine withdrawal . The reason you perk up when you put a prilla in is the ending of said withdrawal . How is that not obvious ?
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you have voluntarily subscribed to one of the hardest addictions to break , for some negligible cognitive effects , or for fun or I don't know why. In my opinion that makes you an idiot . I too, am obviously an idiot because at some point I made the same decision , although for different and far less educated reasons .
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watch yourself and see if it occurs at any regular time like after eating or a period of abstinence . It sounds to me like your nicotine level have dropped a little and then have been piqued . If you leave the prillas in you will continue to absorb nicotine for a long time , up to two hours I think although at a diminished rate . Try taking the prilla out for after half an hour to 45 mintues , then waiting as long as you can , then put another one in
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