In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_lunch-question-1?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:17Discussion:cac99332-a9fa-4ae0-8a29-673f231c8791Post:ff06c8d5-27c9-4ef0-8d9d-fb6064680ff0">Re: Lunch and a question!</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Lunch and a question! : Yeesh. Sounds like a bunch of very minor bad decisions resulting in a ticket :( I don't think we can really look at withdrawal symptoms as a way to classify something as bad though. People go through withdrawal symptoms from consuming less caffeine, switching diets, lots of stuff. In my personal experience more bad things have happened because people are drunk verses high. Like a pp said, when my friends were high they tended to hang out and munch. The drunks got into fights, had sex, got in accidents, etc. Posted by katiewhompus[/QUOTE]
And a year of no drivers license!
My boss gets migraines that will put his ass in bed for two days if he doesn't drink coffee - he drinks about two pots a day, which, I'll agree is excessive - but that's how dependent he is on caffeine. His withdrawals are awful.
Either the Lean Cuisine I brought, or I'll break down and go to Chipotle since I haven't been out for lunch yet this week.
Legalize pot and tax it 100%. Anything that comes in powder form or is synthetic (like acid and PCP) needs to stay very illegal, though. I don't even want to imagine what would happen if everyone could get their hands on meth whenever they wanted it.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_lunch-question-1?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:17Discussion:cac99332-a9fa-4ae0-8a29-673f231c8791Post:03628775-208b-4d4e-8c9d-a5fda8781a7b">Re: Lunch and a question!</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Lunch and a question! : But are they physical addiction symptoms or psychological? Posted by J&K10910[/QUOTE]
Both, but physical symptoms are seen mainly in the heavier and daily users.
BFP(1) DD1 born 4.17.10 @ 33w5d due to pPROM
BFP(4) DD2 born 2.14.13 @ 35w5d due to pPROM
I think drugs should be legalized, controlled and taxed similar to alcohol. If someone wants to do drugs, they're going to do them whether legal or not. At least if they're taxed the money could go towards school funding or healthcare etc.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_lunch-question-1?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:17Discussion:cac99332-a9fa-4ae0-8a29-673f231c8791Post:cb9c0c97-78e1-434b-b925-78f26748f5f8">Re: Lunch and a question!</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Lunch and a question! : Both, but physical symptoms are seen mainly in the heavier and daily users. Posted by sucrets4[/QUOTE] On that point, I was speaking from experience. I was a heavy, and daily user. Then I wasn't. There was zero problem for me, psychologically or physically. Obviously, my body doesn't work exactly the same way everyone else's does, but it's certainly not as severe, as say a heroine withdrawal. Which is actually capable of killing you.
Re: Lunch and a question!
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Lunch and a question! : Yeesh. Sounds like a bunch of very minor bad decisions resulting in a ticket :( I don't think we can really look at withdrawal symptoms as a way to classify something as bad though. People go through withdrawal symptoms from consuming less caffeine, switching diets, lots of stuff. In my personal experience more bad things have happened because people are drunk verses high. Like a pp said, when my friends were high they tended to hang out and munch. The drunks got into fights, had sex, got in accidents, etc.
Posted by katiewhompus[/QUOTE]
And a year of no drivers license!
My boss gets migraines that will put his ass in bed for two days if he doesn't drink coffee - he drinks about two pots a day, which, I'll agree is excessive - but that's how dependent he is on caffeine. His withdrawals are awful.
Legalize pot and tax it 100%. Anything that comes in powder form or is synthetic (like acid and PCP) needs to stay very illegal, though. I don't even want to imagine what would happen if everyone could get their hands on meth whenever they wanted it.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Lunch and a question! : But are they physical addiction symptoms or psychological?
Posted by J&K10910[/QUOTE]
Both, but physical symptoms are seen mainly in the heavier and daily users.
BFP(4) DD2 born 2.14.13 @ 35w5d due to pPROM
I think drugs should be legalized, controlled and taxed similar to alcohol. If someone wants to do drugs, they're going to do them whether legal or not. At least if they're taxed the money could go towards school funding or healthcare etc.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Lunch and a question! : Both, but physical symptoms are seen mainly in the heavier and daily users.
Posted by sucrets4[/QUOTE]
On that point, I was speaking from experience. I was a heavy, and daily user. Then I wasn't. There was zero problem for me, psychologically or physically. Obviously, my body doesn't work exactly the same way everyone else's does, but it's certainly not as severe, as say a heroine withdrawal. Which is actually capable of killing you.
Whatever you hatters be hattin. -Tay Prince
Some people can quit smoking cold turkey and be fine, others have a bad withdrawal.
BFP(4) DD2 born 2.14.13 @ 35w5d due to pPROM