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<blockquote data-quote="bombastinator2" data-source="post: 23664033" data-attributes="member: 414823"><p>I used to think it was useful for me in that it was a really potent anti-anxiety. Now I’m not so sure so I’m titrating off. It has to be done slowly though. I’ve got over two years yet. About time for me to start a different anti-anxiety drug. One that actually is useful. NOT something that you (or anyone) would choose to deal with. They are a pretty good way to quit smoking though. First you become a vaper not a smoker, but it’s much easier to quit being a vaper than it is to quit being a smoker. It’s also safer to be a vaper than a smoker, though not quite as much as I first thought. If you want to quit in a couple weeks (which some people can do) or if you want to see if your body can deal with vaping, disposables can be good. If you’re gonna go longer than a year though, that’s when the tanks come out. I still haven’t found a good use case for pods personally. If you just want to look the part though get a zero. If you don’t have an issue it’s best not to acquire one.</p><p></p><p>The impression I get is that cigarettes are a really useful combat drug. I remember a story from a guy who was fighting on the Ukrainian side who was looking at what he reasonably thought at the time was a nuclear mushroom cloud fairly calmly and was still functional. They’re handy for stress spikes. If you’ve got any kind of generalized anxiety disorder though they can be a pretty serious trap. What happens is stress reactions are based not on happenstance anymore but on whether or not you have any cigarettes. If you never run out of cigarettes you don’t get one. If you run out of cigarettes you GET a stress reaction. They can be pretty serious. People have taken hostages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bombastinator2, post: 23664033, member: 414823"] I used to think it was useful for me in that it was a really potent anti-anxiety. Now I’m not so sure so I’m titrating off. It has to be done slowly though. I’ve got over two years yet. About time for me to start a different anti-anxiety drug. One that actually is useful. NOT something that you (or anyone) would choose to deal with. They are a pretty good way to quit smoking though. First you become a vaper not a smoker, but it’s much easier to quit being a vaper than it is to quit being a smoker. It’s also safer to be a vaper than a smoker, though not quite as much as I first thought. If you want to quit in a couple weeks (which some people can do) or if you want to see if your body can deal with vaping, disposables can be good. If you’re gonna go longer than a year though, that’s when the tanks come out. I still haven’t found a good use case for pods personally. If you just want to look the part though get a zero. If you don’t have an issue it’s best not to acquire one. The impression I get is that cigarettes are a really useful combat drug. I remember a story from a guy who was fighting on the Ukrainian side who was looking at what he reasonably thought at the time was a nuclear mushroom cloud fairly calmly and was still functional. They’re handy for stress spikes. If you’ve got any kind of generalized anxiety disorder though they can be a pretty serious trap. What happens is stress reactions are based not on happenstance anymore but on whether or not you have any cigarettes. If you never run out of cigarettes you don’t get one. If you run out of cigarettes you GET a stress reaction. They can be pretty serious. People have taken hostages. [/QUOTE]
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