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Quitting smoking makes you happier
2014-02-15
[An Nahar] Moderate or heavy smokers who quit tobacco get a boost in mental wellbeing that, for people who are anxious or stressed, is equivalent to taking anti-depressants, a study said Thursday.
Then their lips fell off.
British researchers examined 26 published investigations into the mental health of smokers.
Published by whom?
They looked at standardized scorecards for symptoms of anxiety, depression, stress and quality of life, derived from questionnaires completed by volunteers.
Ahah. Questionnaires. Can't go wrong with questionnaires. Of course, you have to correct for deviation. Straight lines come out looking kinda like hockey sticks. Sober scientists come out looking kinda like hockey pucks.
Sceptic...
The smokers were 44 years old on average and smoked between 10 and 40 cigarettes a day. They were questioned before they tried to give up smoking and again after their attempt -- an average of six months later.
That tells me the Smoking Nazis are lying through their pearly white tobacco stain-free teeth. If you smoke half a pack a day maybe you can quit without side effects. If you smoke better than a pack a day you can expect to become convinced the entire world is against you. You will then start to hate it back. "Goddammit" becomes punctuation. I speak from personal experience. The symptoms may decline after eight or nine years. I don't know. I haven't gotten that far yet.
Those who succeeded in quitting reported reduced depression, anxiety and stress and had a more positive outlook on life compared with those who continued smoking.
Then their tongues fell out.
"The effect sizes are equal or larger than those of anti-depressant treatment for mood and anxiety disorders," said the study, published by the British Medical Journal (BMJ).
Lying bustards.
Quitters who had been diagnosed with psychiatric disorders enjoyed a similar improvement.
Next thing you know they'll tell you the same thing about quitting drinking.
Posted by:Fred

#17  F-150s!
Posted by: Frank G   2014-02-15 20:32  

#16  Apparently I was hacked, and comments and nekkid pictures were sent from my ...umm....
Posted by: Frank G   2014-02-15 20:32  

#15  5-6 shots of Jack in the AM "to calm the nerves"

Does it work?
Posted by: tu3031   2014-02-15 20:30  

#14  I quit 35 years ago cause it got too expensive at $0.75 a pack. Smoked regularly though not a high volume, 1/2 a pack a day,for about 10 years and it took me 5 to 10 years to get over it completely.

I'm sure that I'm alot healthier than I would be if I kept on, but, every year or two I get a craving........a single malt cures that ;^)
Posted by: AlanC   2014-02-15 19:26  

#13  
Posted by: Hupuger Sproing5553   2014-02-15 19:01  

#12  



My personal favorite bridge the famous Alaska "Bridge to Nowhere"

Posted by: Hupuger Sproing5553   2014-02-15 18:56  

#11   5-6 shots of Jack in the AM "to calm the nerves"

Perhaps, in the same way that large doses of LSD allow you to perceive the auras of both humans and animals, a sufficient quantity of alcohol makes you exquisitely sensitive to harmonic vibrations and helps avoid those embarrassing civil engineering incidents like the Tacoma Narrows Bridge.
Posted by: SteveS   2014-02-15 18:40  

#10  I want to know which bridges to avoid when I go to California.


A few to start with RiVA


Posted by: Hupuger Sproing5553   2014-02-15 18:08  

#9  Frank G, what are those bridges you worked on?

I want to know which bridges to avoid when I go to California.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2014-02-15 14:25  

#8  ..although many residents and transients of CA and CO may have an opposing thesis..
Posted by: Uncle Phester   2014-02-15 13:54  

#7  LOL, IP noted.
Posted by: Shipman   2014-02-15 13:12  

#6  not a smoker, but if I don't have 5-6 shots of Jack in the AM "to calm the nerves" before I go to work constructing bridges....oh. wait.

nevermind
Posted by: Frank G   2014-02-15 12:54  

#5  If quitting's so wonderful why do so many quitters start again?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2014-02-15 10:46  

#4  Reply to Shipman.

Yep. Six years, and I still get that craving. Especially when I'm enjoying a good single malt. Cigars too, I inhaled.
Posted by: Secret Asian Man   2014-02-15 08:16  

#3  It makes you happier.

Unfortunately, for the first three weeks after you quit, it makes the people around you absolutely miserable. When I quit, my roommate actually threatened to buy a rack and make me smoke them just so I wouldn't be such an a$$hole.
Posted by: no mo uro   2014-02-15 06:14  

#2  I haven't smoked in almost exactly 13 years. I miss it many times a day still. Anyone who really smoked and said they didn't like it is lying. It is a fantastic, cheap, convenient and deadly drug. I loved it.
Posted by: Shipman   2014-02-15 04:25  

#1  Quitting smoking makes you happier...drinking Irish Coffee daily makes you the happiest non-smoker ever !



Posted by: Thinens Splat6414   2014-02-15 01:32  

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