Guest guest Posted March 12, 2000 Report Share Posted March 12, 2000 << I smoke, but can't say if it affects my CMT or not, I really don't think so. But I would have to stop in order to know for sure wouldn't I? >> I'm surprised by how many CMTers are smokers. The majority of the hundreds of CMTers that I've met online SEEM to be smokers -- not that I know that statistically. It's a curiosity. In real life I don't have any smokers among my friends or relatives now. (That's not intentional, just the way it is.) I quit in 1960, before many of you were born! It has recently been discovered that nicotine helps some people who have certain Central Nervous System disorders, (CMT is Peripheral Nervous System, not CNS), such as Tourettes and Multiple Sclerosis. Now researchers are rushing to find a way to use the benefits of nicotine without risking the bad effects. They will probably administer it in a patch. Depressed people often (unconsciously) self-medicate with chocolate. I wonder if something similar is going on with smoking ... Just wondering. As I said, nicotine has NOT been shown to help disorders of the PNS, but I don't know if they have looked into it. I'm NOT saying smoking is good, just that who knows what is going on? We know so little about so much!! Kat, thinking out loud on Sunday Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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