acidicweed_69
Bluelighter
hey ok so just a quick cap of my tabacco use. 14-16, smoked occasionly. 16-17 not at all. then from 17-20 (now), ive gone through stages smoking half a pack a day for a couple of weeks, not using for a bit then on a big night out ill get a pack.. ive never been full on addicted, as i only smoke socially and have never let myself smoke alone, and now days i am only having around four or five smokes a week which are normally after a big sesh with mates or when high on something (not including spinning weed which is prob smoked 5 days per week.
anyway so i know quite a bit about tobacco addiction, why its so addictive and how people complain about physical and mental withdrawals when trying to quit.. alone i NEVER crave cigarettes, i mean never ever, but with friends occassionly i will get those infamous nicotine cravings.. i can ignore them, and my way to avoid them is to put them in the same category as being tired and hungry (i.e, i can ignore them, but things would be a little more comfortable if i was to have a ciggy).
anyway my main question is physical and mental withdrawals. ive smoked enough in the past and probably still enough today to be 'addicted' in some sense and technically i still smoke enough to maintain slight addiction. what exactly are the physical withdrawal effects and what mental effects might these cause? i only ask because every few days i go through an hour or two of being 1/10-5/10 anxious, and is probably more associated with weed+other drug use, but was wondering if stopping smoking ciggies altogether could possibly stop or at least reduce these 'episodes'? they arent life disrupting, in fact at worst i would describe them as annoying/irritating, but its just a question that pops up in my mind now and then...
btw, im not some super strong willed guy who is somehow invulnerable to addiction, im with the worst of them when it comes to marijuana use, but somehow ive always thought of tobacco and most other drugs in a somewhat different light to weed+other things im addicted too(video games would be one of them lol)
anyway so i know quite a bit about tobacco addiction, why its so addictive and how people complain about physical and mental withdrawals when trying to quit.. alone i NEVER crave cigarettes, i mean never ever, but with friends occassionly i will get those infamous nicotine cravings.. i can ignore them, and my way to avoid them is to put them in the same category as being tired and hungry (i.e, i can ignore them, but things would be a little more comfortable if i was to have a ciggy).
anyway my main question is physical and mental withdrawals. ive smoked enough in the past and probably still enough today to be 'addicted' in some sense and technically i still smoke enough to maintain slight addiction. what exactly are the physical withdrawal effects and what mental effects might these cause? i only ask because every few days i go through an hour or two of being 1/10-5/10 anxious, and is probably more associated with weed+other drug use, but was wondering if stopping smoking ciggies altogether could possibly stop or at least reduce these 'episodes'? they arent life disrupting, in fact at worst i would describe them as annoying/irritating, but its just a question that pops up in my mind now and then...
btw, im not some super strong willed guy who is somehow invulnerable to addiction, im with the worst of them when it comes to marijuana use, but somehow ive always thought of tobacco and most other drugs in a somewhat different light to weed+other things im addicted too(video games would be one of them lol)
