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General Science => General Science => Topic started by: allgoaway on 29/08/2013 03:56:18
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I quit smoking about two years ago and now even the smell of a cigarette makes me feel a bit sick, so why is it that when I consume alcohol I develop a desire to have a cigarette? Is it all just psychosomatic or is there a physiological reason for it?
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I would wonder if it has to do with the environment.
Here, most businesses, including bars no longer allow smoking. But, were you with a social group that would go to a bar, drink, and smoke together? Do your local bars still allow smoking?
Do you get the same cravings if you have a glass of wine with dinner?
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yes you can smoke in the bars where I live but I'm not a social drinker and I've only gone to them 4 or 5 times in the last 2 years. Also it is easer to ignore the wont to smoke around those that I do hang out with.
I should of put in my first post that it's not something I feel from a glass of wine with diner or a stiff nightcap; but only when I have that all important one to many.
I would love to hear any thoughts on this
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Well, drinking does inhibits inhibitions. Perhaps it just makes you less able to pretend you don't want to smoke?
Also, the effects of drinking and smoking are synergistic--a cigarette will hit you harder when drunk than when sober; and the effects of alcohol are also somewhat increased by smoking. I don't think this is a very strong effect, but it could contribute to the effect you describe.
Most likely, I would guess that you used to smoke and drink together. The feeling of being drunk reminds you how much you liked to smoke too.
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Yeah, once you're hooked you're pretty well hooked for ever. If you gave in and had a smoke or two, by the end of the week you'd probably be back up to a pack a day.