In a way, it's just ignorance. Although vaping has been around a few years, people don't really understand the risks and/or benefits unless they are part of our community. People criticize what they don't/can't understand.
Thank you for posting your thoughts. I'm not a clinician (nor terribly educated on the subject) but am really fascinated by the psychological effects of smoking cessation. This may sound like a silly observation, but many vapers (myself included) find themselves fascinated by the hardware. I've found that there are a disproportinate number of vapors who are like me.. magpies.. attracted to all things shiny and vape related.
Do you have any theories about the transference of the addiction to cigarettes (or the behavioral rituals associated with smoking?) to a quasi addiction to vape stuff?
Just curious. This question has just been niggling at me and would love to hear an educated response.
If this post makes absolutely no sense I apologize, but I swear that there is a point in there somewhere![]()
is taking a helicopter to the top of everest considered cheating?
I can tell you that nicotine addiction pales in comparison to: say, ...... or (OTHER STUFF) addiction?
The real danger of nicotine, in my opinion, is that it causes users to seek it. This usually means inhaling combusted plant matter.
I have seen what people do to support their other addictions. Never have I seen anything relatively close with nicotine. For example, how many of you have offered a quarter when asking to bum a smoke? How many times do people commit armed robbery to fund their nicotine addiction? How often are relationships ruined based on the nicotine addiction alone? How many people drop out of school or society to pursuit their nicotine habit? And how many people end up in prison chasing their nicotine fix? I'm not just talking about the illegality of other drugs, but the activities associated with acquiring said drugs.
...I've found that there are a disproportionate number of vapors who are like me.. magpies.. attracted to all things shiny and vape related.
Naive? You were an addict why do you vape? I mean it's an addiction too. I have many AA friends who were on much more than booze. They quit drinking, doing the other, smoking, eating junk food and exercised. True success stories but most people can't do that.
My mother had 18 years sobriety, 18 chips, but she had no intention of quitting smoking. From where I stand, getting off of booze is much easier than cigarettes and that's why some recovering alcoholics smoke. I've been in meetings where many people struggled with smoking and didn't want it anymore. Different strokes for different folks.
Many people don't stop drinking till the low bottom reality hits that they will or have lost everything. Smoking lets you hold onto those things longer, then kills you.
Must add one thing. I learned a long time ago that it's not what this or that person does or doesn't do. In this case, the people are doing a very hard thing, quitting drinking. Yet many will judge their other shortcomings and say why. I've learned that it isn't their problem that I'm to judge because it's the judging that is the biggest problem. They do one thing right, we sit back and judge that they should do more. Jesus taught that when the villagers were about to stone a prostitute to death. He saved her without judging her.
Lol I never understood that. I have a good friend in AA and I went to a few meetings with them. I used to ask "why are they chain smoking all the time? Their addicts right? shouldn't they quit cigarettes too?" I don't have a personal problem with it, I just always wondered. That's actually why I asked those questions, because it seems that quitting alcohol was possible, but these people hard a much harder time quitting cigarettes. They say "alcohol is a deadly disease" but so is cigarette addiction >_>
I love your topic title and got a kick out of it, but I don't agree w/some of the perceptions you have.
I disagree. Over-eating appears to be a huge problem that has reached epidemic proportions. People are literally killing themselves with food. At least 80% of everyone i see where I live has a body mass index of about 4 times what it should be, really more like 6 times. I daresay, obesity / overweight and their contribution to metabolic disorders, heart disease, clogged arteries, etc. will likely approach cigarette use in terms of mowing down people with chronic illness later in life.