• NeuronautML@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    My first time i felt like how you feel when you’re the perfect amount of tipsy. I lost inhibitions and i felt relaxed and a little euphoric. That was the first hit or any hit after a long break.

    Regular smoking was more like, every time i smoked i felt more relaxed and more awake. It was like a little energy boost. You can’t quite place when or what exactly happens, you just feel better and ready to go after you’re done.

    I have since quit smoking and a decade later i still miss it. Smoking was the perfect work pause, because it forced me to go outside and think. It also gave me a little jolt of energy and it was perfect for creative thought. I haven’t quite managed to find the replacement for it, but the best I’ve managed was periodic walks with a notebook during work time and coffee. Also drinking water.

    Smoking is terrible for your health and even though i miss it, i don’t regret my decision to quit.

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      8 months ago

      That “little jolt of energy” is fake though. Smoking and its cravings simply drain you throughout the day, and that “little jolt” is just stopping the craving for a bit and feeling normal. Like, how a non-smoker feels all the time.

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        8 months ago

        I hear everyone repeating this, but in my own experience i was no more tired when smoking than i was after quitting. I’ve had the same profession, the same gymn habits, the same sleep hygiene, the same eating habits, everything the same.

        Even when i was dead tired going out partying, nicotine gave me an energy jolt. So I’d have to disagree with this statement based on my own personal experience. For me nicotine always acted like a stimulant first and foremost.

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          8 months ago

          Yea I don’t know how people in this thread are pretending nicotine isn’t a stimulant.