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A Couple of Nicotine Related Questions?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew1" data-source="post: 2528690" data-attributes="member: 209812"><p>I have two questions about nicotine on the brain and am hoping that someone could answer them both for me.</p><p></p><p>1: How does Nicotine effect someone with Bi-Polar Disorder. Does it make them more irrational and upset? And does it actually make them act more Manic than they normally do, due to the effect(s) of Nicotine on the brain...</p><p></p><p>2: What kind of effects does Nicotine (and smoking) have on your memory? Does it actually cause you to focus less and have a significant amount of memory loss? And IF so, is it possible that the memory is somewhat reversable, that the body could repair itself in time.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your time. =)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew1, post: 2528690, member: 209812"] I have two questions about nicotine on the brain and am hoping that someone could answer them both for me. 1: How does Nicotine effect someone with Bi-Polar Disorder. Does it make them more irrational and upset? And does it actually make them act more Manic than they normally do, due to the effect(s) of Nicotine on the brain... 2: What kind of effects does Nicotine (and smoking) have on your memory? Does it actually cause you to focus less and have a significant amount of memory loss? And IF so, is it possible that the memory is somewhat reversable, that the body could repair itself in time. Thank you for your time. =) [/QUOTE]
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