Re: Is your drinking problem really a smoking problem?
- From: "David Bent" <davidb@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2010 20:53:16 -0400
Don't want to stop smoking or drinking!
When I tell the do-gooders this they don't understand.
I usually tell them to shove it, and if they still don't understand I offer to demonstrate it for them.
Life is too short to deal with fools.
D. Marrold Bent
"Steve O" <nospamhere@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:8eo8ndF4s5U1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Bruce Watson" <anon3c67@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1268065834.500025@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxScientists have found that the chronic exposure to nicotine during
adolescence in animal models caused a nicotine-induced change in brain
development that led to increased vulnerability to alcohol withdrawal
in adulthood.
http://sify.com/news/teenage-smoking-leads-to-increased-susceptibility-to-alcohol-withdrawal-in-adulthood-news-international-kdhkEdicaje.html
I first heard the suggestion between drinking as a smoking problem in "The Onlyway to Stop Smoking Permanently" many years ago.
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