Kingoffrogs
Bluelighter
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- Oct 21, 2023
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Yes, in the absence of Caffeine I am able to get a buzz from nicotine. While caffeinated I am not able to achieve a buzz at all. Also it lasts longer when I'm not caffeinated.Interesting. I’ve tried to search for the mechanism online but couldn’t even find any acknowledgement about this phenomenon of nicotine exacerbating caffeine withdrawal. is there any reason you think it might be acetylcholine signalling?
Just out of interest, have you ever used nicotine in a period of your life where you didn’t use caffeine at all. I am now on the 17th day of the month of Ramadan, a time in which I voluntarily completely abstain from caffeine to avoid dehydration and sleep problems. however, I do use nicotine if I have the chance because it doesn’t cause me those problems.
I’ve noticed that after the caffeine withdrawal past, nicotine feels strangely much more rewarding and pleasant in the complete absence of caffeine.
I just wondered if you’ve had a similar experience.
That’s not to say that the combination of caffeine and nicotine are necessarily bad, for me, they can produce a really nice strong stimulant effect. however, it is less functional and sometimes I feel like that euphoria is more shortlived.
I only vape like 1-2 times a week now, and when I do, I take a 3-5 second rip from my friend's Elf Bar. The first time I hit that in a day it has me buzzing for a good couple minutes, it's quite weird.