Dharma started out as the drama Llama from work. Things got going on the forum and she came on board there. I trot her out on occasion to try and provide some comic relief.
I am brain impaired. I am getting up at 0545 now for work. I was up too late last night. Glad my feet are up.
I don't know how to answer that. I quit cold turkey 17 months ago by a twist of fate. I
missed 'smoking' for a while bit once I found I didn't need to smoke when I was feeling or doing 'whatever' it was just fine.
I never enjoyed smoking. I had to smoke.
I listen to people talk about how they loved smoking and I don't get it.
I got hooked on something in the process there.
I chew gum to keep occupied for the smoking thing now.
I feel better and life is less complicated with the whole smoking thing.
I'm asking if someone who quit smoking, and then eventually quit nicotine, felt any different after quitting the nicotine.DC2 - I'm not sure I understand the question. Are you asking someone who was nic free if it felt different than just using nic with no smoke, or different than when they smoked?
I'm asking if someone who quit smoking, and then eventually quit nicotine, felt any different after quitting the nicotine.
I think that is part of katiem's thing. Because she believes that nicotine is just as bad for the body as the smoke, she has guilt over the thought of putting nicotine in her body and doesn't understand how someone can not feel guilt about that or find that 'wrong" like she does.
Which brings me to yet another question about her...I think that is part of katiem's thing. Because she believes that nicotine is just as bad for the body as the smoke.
Dr. Carl V. Phillips said:We of course know that long-term use of nicotine poses a small, a very small but non-zero risk of some cardiovascular diseases, so I suppose you could call that a side effect which is predictable for the long run, but that's a total risk which is down in the range of drinking coffee, nothing remotely similar to the risk from smoking cigarettes.
Which brings me to yet another question about her...
She keeps on claiming that being on the nicotine patch for 6 years caused her to develop high blood pressure.
And that a number of other health issues arose from (I think she says) the complications from the high blood pressure.
All of this she blames on nicotine, but I am really having a hard time understanding how that can be.
We have tons of reports of people having their blood pressure drop into the normal range after quitting smoking.
We have lots of reports of people reducing and even getting off their blood pressure medicine completely after quitting smoking.
And as far as I know, all of those people were still using nicotine.
Which brings me to yet another question about her...
She keeps on claiming that being on the nicotine patch for 6 years caused her to develop high blood pressure.
And that a number of other health issues arose from (I think she says) the complications from the high blood pressure.
All of this she blames on nicotine, but I am really having a hard time understanding how that can be.
We have tons of reports of people having their blood pressure drop into the normal range after quitting smoking.
We have lots of reports of people reducing and even getting off their blood pressure medicine completely after quitting smoking.
And as far as I know, all of those people were still using nicotine.
I'm interested too, because I have high BP, controlled by medication. (Quite a lot of medication.) I haven't seen the quack since I started vaping, but I'm 10 weeks 100% off the smokes. I'm running out of meds so I'm going to visit the Doc next week and I'll be interested to see what the BP is at. I'll report back in due course, both here and "over there."
He's a new doc for me, I've just moved interstate, so I've never discussed e-cigs with him, it'll be interesting to hear his opinion.
(I've got a cheapie chinese electric sphygmomanometer but the readings are so variable that I don't trust it at all.)
Cheers
Which brings me to yet another question about her...
She keeps on claiming that being on the nicotine patch for 6 years caused her to develop high blood pressure.
And that a number of other health issues arose from (I think she says) the complications from the high blood pressure.
All of this she blames on nicotine, but I am really having a hard time understanding how that can be.
We have tons of reports of people having their blood pressure drop into the normal range after quitting smoking.
We have lots of reports of people reducing and even getting off their blood pressure medicine completely after quitting smoking.
And as far as I know, all of those people were still using nicotine.
Do you think she could be mistaken about the cause of her high blood pressure?
Do you think it has anything to do with using the patch?
Do you think she is just an exception?
My understanding is that the accepted risks are as stated by Dr. Carl Phillips...
Seriously, I gotta ask a question for any of you that are nicotine free...
Katiem over there goes on and on about how wonderful this blissful life is when you are free of nicotine.
Has anyone gone down to no nicotine, and felt any better than they did when they were simply down to zero smoking?
If there's anything to what she is saying, I would love to know.
But I just don't see it.
I'm perfectly blissful right now, not smoking cigarettes.
I feel great, and don't know how I could feel any better.
But of course she'll just say I couldn't know the magical wonderfulness of it all until I get there.
Which brings me to yet another question about her...
She keeps on claiming that being on the nicotine patch for 6 years caused her to develop high blood pressure.
And that a number of other health issues arose from (I think she says) the complications from the high blood pressure.
All of this she blames on nicotine, but I am really having a hard time understanding how that can be.
We have tons of reports of people having their blood pressure drop into the normal range after quitting smoking.
We have lots of reports of people reducing and even getting off their blood pressure medicine completely after quitting smoking.
And as far as I know, all of those people were still using nicotine.
Do you think she could be mistaken about the cause of her high blood pressure?
Do you think it has anything to do with using the patch?
Do you think she is just an exception?
My understanding is that the accepted risks are as stated by Dr. Carl Phillips...
Why do you presume to know what katiem does or doesn't feel guilty about?![]()
Someone else just got chased away. This is crazy. I don't think that she was an ECF member either and maybe not even an e-cig user. But she did have "junkie thinking". She never even said what her quit method was.