very true. I've only been smoking for... damn almost 5 years now... so the side effects of being a smoker are still minimal. when I decide to quit, BL will be the first to know.
I've only been smoking for... damn almost 5 years now...

Oh no doubt. I only spent $25 on a bottle of nicotine liquid though in 2011, and was vaping daily.
There are a lot of other actives in cigs though, and combustion of vs. vaporization tends to produce different results, i.e. look at the differences with cannabis.
Money aside, I just like being able to breath when I exercise and all that.
^ ya it does, i was thinking about this recently because i have been smoking a lot in recovery.... and i was like oh thats not so bad its only been like 7 months...
then i realized i was a smoker my whole heroin addiction and before that to... so I've been smoking for like 6 or 7 years lol....
@Dex-i dont smoke cigs [regularly], but find myself using tobacco when smoking ndtitl.. i.e. wraps, etc. im on the tail end of a broken leg and i need it to heal up 100%
Theres really nothing like a solid dose of reality to trip you the fuck out
reality is the only trip I wished would end at some points in time...Theres really nothing like a solid dose of reality to trip you the fuck out
Smoking tobacco increases the time it takes to recover from injuries.
probably decreases, as metabolic rate increases with nicotine usage so a drugs half life is shortened, lessening elimination time from the body thus speeding up the withdrawal process slightly.Can you link me some info regarding this subject? I'm very interested in reading about it.
Going off that, I'm curious to know if smoking tobacco increases the time it takes to detox from a drug?
^ ya sometimes reality is a head trip... i find it hard to believe the rest of my life is supposed to be waking up going to work then to bed....repeat

) but on the 3rd I decide "Oh, well I'm just gonna go get a pint..."