Why the First Two Weeks of Quitting Smoking are so Difficult – Dr. Markou

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Dr. Markou has taken her interest in how we experience pleasures into helping to discover new medications for addiction. The rewarding properties of drugs like cocaine and heroine derive intense pleasures in the reward system of the brain and contribute to how addictive and difficult to break they are. Recently her focus has moved more from cocaine to nicotine addiction with its similar reward affects on the brain. Even though there are over 4000 ingredients in cigarettes, Nicotine is the main dependence ingredient. They are working on a study regarding “early nicotine withdrawal syndrome” which makes the first two weeks of trying to quit smoking extremely difficult, and are focusing on what brain sites are involved in this syndrome. They collaborate with places such as Scripps Research and Burnham Institute to try and discover medications that will make it easier for people to quit smoking. Nicotine, like other psycho stimulant drugs like cocaine and amphetamines, enhances the reward value and pleasure that one derives from everyday rewarding events and is one of the reasons it is very hard to quit. Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry and Director of a NIH consortium on the discovery of treatments for depression and nicotine dependence. She has published more than 120 journal articles and book chapters. Her work focuses on reward and motivational processes in three psychiatric disorders: nicotine dependence, depression and schizophrenia.
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How I Overcame my Alcohol & Smoking Addiction with Hypnosis, Luggage-of-Life, Bioresonance, Laser.

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www.lifeprinciples.com Jacqueline has had an alcohol and smoking problem for many years. She had tried to quit smoking using several different methods and failed and finally accepted the fact that she may never be able to give up this disgusting habit for life. This is what she put on her questionnaire •I drink alcohol to block out reality/help me relax. •When I am stressed •When I dont like myself and think I am bad or pathetic •When I feel ashamed of myself Jacqueline shares her story of how easily she overcame her alcohol addiction after the very first hypnosis session. Then about three months later she during Christmas of 2009 she had a pudding with a alcoholic liquor and that made her feel almost sick. A few days later a friend offered her a glass of wine and she thought she could get away with it which you cant and reverted back to drinking again. She came back for a free backup session and quit as easy as pie with our help. This time she has learnt her lesson and will never make the same mistake again. On 25 May 2010 09:48, Jacqueline wrote: Dear Shokat, You helped me stop drinking after a long-term, serious alcohol problem in November, that lasted over 10 years and I am very very grateful. This issue had overwhelmed my life, and you gave me it back, which I didn’t think could happen at one point. We have worked together alone more than once, and I am convinced of your integrity, ethical and moral code. You never touched me and I have complete faith in you. You
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The Impact On Children Who Parents Are Alcoholics Or Drug Addicts / Educational Video PSA. Children in families experiencing alcohol or drug abuse need attention, guidance and support. They may be growing up in homes in which the problems are either denied or covered up. These children need to have their experiences validated. They also need safe, reliable adults in whom to confide and who will support them, reassure them, and provide them with appropriate help for their age. They need to have fun and just be kids. Families with alcohol and drug problems usually have high levels of stress and confusion. High stress family environments are a risk factor for early and dangerous substance use, as well as mental and physical health problems. It is important to talk honestly with children about what is happening in the family and to help them express their concerns and feelings. Children need to trust the adults in their lives and to believe that they will support them. Children living with alcohol or drug abuse in the family can benefit from participating in educational support groups in their school student assistance programs. Those age 11 and older can join Alateen groups, which meet in community settings and provide healthy connections with others coping with similar issues. Being associated with the activities of a faith community can also help. Dependence on alcohol and drugs is our most serious national public health problem. It is prevalent among rich and poor, in all

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Snail toxin could fight smoking habit

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Snail toxin could fight smoking habit
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla., March 2 (UPI) — A U.S. researcher says toxins produced by marine cone snails could help fight tobacco addiction by blocking the action of nicotine on the brain.
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Andrew Mills/The Star-LedgerNew Jersey Gov. Chris Christie appears at a Statehouse news conference in October. TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie said he would turn down an offer to run for vice president in 2012 and expressed hope that actor Charlie…
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Can a person who gets drug tested regularly, but has been clean 5 years get a”dirty” from quitting smoking?

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Question by paulj0557-vacuum cleaner expert: Can a person who gets drug tested regularly, but has been clean 5 years get a”dirty” from quitting smoking?
Let me explain.
I smoked for maybe a year before I started getting caught up in drugs.Can any ‘remnants’ trapped in the tar(?)if this is possible become ‘dislodged and get in my bloodstream? I did almost anything and everything, but the ultimate drugs I became addicted to were snorted at first, for a few months, but then I became a needle user.
This all ended when I finally was able to break free and get clean. It was a rough hull, my family and friends had not totally given up on me(at least in my mind) since I did not depend on them for my habit financially. If any of you reading this are into drugs now remember that your family does love you even if they are cutting you off emotionally-the fact is because you are doing drugs, you are cutting them off. Ask any of them and I assure you they would rather have your ‘old self’ back then to see you happy in your own mind and on drugs. Think about it.
Okay, here I said I didn’t want any preaching, and here I’m doing it. Sorry.

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Answer by djfunkygrrl
If you tested clean while smoking; I’m not sure why you would assume doing the reverse would cause a dirty test?
In my opinion, the answer is no you will not get a dirty test from quiting smoking. BUT.. if you use a ‘Nicotine Patch’ or other medical drug device, you should let them know BEFORE being tested, just in case

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INSIDE ADDICTION: Inside Smoking 1

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We take an in depth look at the effects of smoking and offer ways to seek help if you want to quit.

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can smoking crystal meth crystallize a persons lungs?

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i just want facts about my question.

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Unique Questions on Smoking?

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Just some non-common questions:

Does second-hand smoking give you a “high” effect? To me it just smells bad…

Does breathing a cigarette, or “smoking” it without actually lighting up have any effect? If so how much.

Can you “safely” smoke without inhaling into the lungs? Like to blow smoke rings using just the smoke in your mouth…It might be fun…beats having to sink to the bottom of a pool to blow bubble rings.

How is the composition of a cigarette determined? Some guy randomly chooses 4000 things that make you dizzy, dilutes them and mixes them together?

I read this article about how smoking occasionally is good for your health, just like how occasional red wine is. There is also an article that says the opposite (of smoking) and how occasional smoking…(according to the article, even 5 a month…cigs not packs) is just as bad. 5 a month is a big difference than the couple packs a day I hear some people smoke. So what’s true? IMO, “scientific studies” like the ones in the articles I read are based on too little evidence and are probably just random noise rationalized to be evidence.

Cigarettes are supposedly highly addicting. I’ve heard things like quitting nicotine is harder than heroin and that one cigarette can addict you or that addiction can start as a craving from once a week and blow up into packs a day. So how addictive are they? I’ve heard that of all the people who’ve done drugs like ectasy or heroin, only 1% become the “druggies” that are often portrayed of T.V. and D.A.R.E programs. I know you can cook a frog in slowly boiling water but I’d much prefer the truth. (Unless of course, nicotine tolerance is highly genetic which according to another thing I read, might be true. Then w/e, it becomes all too subjective.)

My only experience with “craving” is for food when I was experimenting with fasting so I can’t really grasp or imagine the concept of a long term craving. Maybe a game I played a few days back that was fun but I was busy…but that’s hardly an “addiction”. It’s more like at the current time I can’t think of anything better to do. So what defines addiction? Is it harder than not eating for 2-3 days? Harder than waking up a 6 in the morning for a morning run (it’s effing required for my university…) Harder than holding a maximum stretch for a minute or doing push ups until you collapse due to lack of ATP?

(On a side note, perhaps being bored inspires greater things. A long time ago(I think), only the rich could afford an education, and the rich were often scientists. Nowadays it’s assumed only people who “like” science become scientist and is considered a chore rather than an exotic mystical thing to understand, like alchohol.)

(another side note, why do people have to make beer bitter with hops? Doesn’t modern technology provide a better means for preservation? Also, do people really like beer or do people drink it because others do…even my mom says she still doesn’t like the taste. I’ve started to like coffee a bit though, thought it’s probably more the scent than the taste…Alcoholic beverages are an ancient tradition though so I suppose I’m the one who’s missing something…)

And how healthy is breathing in incense? It’s lit up all over the place for meditation so I’m assuming it has SOME sort of psychological effect.

And yes I want to try out a cigarette. The “increase in alertness, reaction, and memory” is alluring. Although I’ve grown up in a environment where smoking has a really negative stigma to it. Aside from school that is (non-tertiary) but back then I always viewed the masses as ignorant sheep. *

*not anymore of course, apparently I was “cynical” and perhaps “overly arrogant”. Reading “The catcher in the rye” made me feel like a copycat.

~Thanks for the answers
(unless there aren’t any… I always wonder why people thank in advance…like when they grab your calculator and at the same time ask “can I borrow this?”)
So incense isn’t good for you…rather counterproductive to meditation in my opinion.

I read a story once on some old guy believing occasional cigars and red wine to be the key to good health. For me it wasn’t a far stretch to believe.

After all, minute amounts of poison or venom will promote immunity towards it. And exercise is basically tearing your muscles and making your heart beat fast. Even though there is a correlation between heart rate and lifespan. (compare mouse to turtle)

Kind of like how you have to forge steel with fire or how white cloth is hard to keep white but black is easy to keep black, or w/e semi-applying analogy you can think of. (sometimes instead of immunity, you become allergic)

of course, malica’s description is rather foreboding, though I have read that the genetic tolerance for nicotine might be highly genetic.

as for smoke rings, i’ve found out, just shake incense up and down to create the same vortex.

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Can smoking lead to alcoholism that would then cause the person to need substance abuse treatment?

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It has come to my attention that a lot of smokers I know also happen to be heavy drinkers. I was just wondering whether the two habits are really connected. Will undergoing treatment for alcohol abuse also get rid of the person’s smoking habit?

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What is considered a ‘lot’ when smoking ice/crystal meth?

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and don’t say any amount is a lot or too much… i’d like a real answer please.

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I Quit Smoking and Drinking Alcohoal and it was Easy. Hypnosis, Laser, Bioresonance.

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Nigel a PE Teacher describes how easy it was for him to quit smoking and drinking alcohol with our help. For more information please refer to our website and our online publications shown below: www.lifeprinciples.com http www.lifeprinciples.com

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