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[-] IDew@lemm.ee 98 points 1 week ago

My question exactly.. I genuinely don't get it

Like many things, it's an irrational decision to start at some point, and then addiction keeps you doing it. I have tried out a few drugs in my teenage/young adult years, including some "hard" ones, which ended up genuinely being one-off curiosity things for me. But the one that I simply wasn't able to kick until last year was nicotine. It really is scarily addictive for something so widespread and legal. (Alcohol was also hard, but easier for me).

That, and the part about "no high" is just not really true, even after you develop a dependency/addiction (with rapidly diminishing returns, of course). But especially when first starting to vape/smoke, there are very much effects beyond placebo. It hooks into a lot of your neurochemistry, and like most things that do, you feel that. To the point that, e.g., many people that consume weed with tobacco, will think the initial wooziness they feel is already due to the weed, when really, it is a tobacco hit. The weed effects generally come afterwards.

Of course, the effect is not at all as intense as alcohol or other drugs, but there are effects. There are also, to my knowledge, some indications, that a lot of people with ADHD use it to self-medicate, since it seems to affect them differently, like other drugs do, too.

[-] Jesus_666@lemmy.world 32 points 1 week ago

Of course, the effect is not at all as intense as alcohol or other drugs, but there are effects. There are also, to my knowledge, some indications, that a lot of people with ADHD use it to self-medicate, since it seems to affect them differently, like other drugs do, too.

Sounds plausible; nicotine is a stimulant by means of triggering the release of adrenaline, dopamine, and serotonin. That is pretty much what an ADHD brain lacks.

[-] stebo02@sopuli.xyz 7 points 1 week ago

the reason is in the post. it's highly addictive. quitting is basically impossible without professional assistance

[-] someguy3@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago

Nicotine is a stimulant.

[-] arrow74@lemm.ee 4 points 1 week ago

A drunk cigarette is quite nice ngl, usually makes the hangover worse though

[-] NotSteve_@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 week ago

Nicotine does have a high, that’s why. It’s subtle and a bit similar to caffeine

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