Tuesday, August 13, 2013

MY SMOKING ADDICTION


 According to the 2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, an estimated 69.6 million Americans aged 12 or older reported current use of tobacco—58.3 million (23.0 percent of the population) were current cigarette smokers, 13.2 million (5.2 percent) smoked cigars, 8.9 million (3.5 percent) used smokeless tobacco, and 2 million (0.8 percent) smoked pipes, confirming that tobacco is one of the most widely abused substances in the United States. I myself have the smoking problem and am in the process of learning more about it in order to quit for good.

Although I have not been a heavy smoker over a period of time. I am just tired of being short of breathe, putting up with the smell which never bothered me until recently, the noticeable yellowish film on my teeth, and the cost of cigarettes these days is adding up. The problem wasn't noticeable until a year ago when i quit drinking, it seems I gave up one addiction for another.

Yes. Most smokers use tobacco regularly because they are addicted to nicotine. Addiction is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and abuse, even in the face of negative health consequences. It is well documented that most smokers identify tobacco use as harmful and express a desire to reduce or stop using it, and nearly 35 million of them want to quit each year. Unfortunately, more than 85 percent of those who try to quit on their own relapse, most within a week. I am going through the unfortunate phase of the withdrawals which entail irritability, craving, depression, anxiety, cognitive and attention deficits, sleep disturbances, and increased appetite. These symptoms for me come in waves within a few hours after the last cigarette, but I am told that they will peak within a couple of days and taper off in a few weeks.
http://www.nysmokefree.com/images/whatisincig.JPG
There are over 4,000 chemicals in tobacco smoke and at least 69 of those chemicals are known to cause cancer.

In the articles researched I noted this about when or why I smoke. It stated that knowing when and why I smoke could help me find a strategy to quit. 


With all these negatives and not enough positives I feel it is time to make a real effort to quit smoking cigarettes. Not only the toll it is taking on my body but in my wallet as well. Here are some of the statistics I found:  
Cost of Smoking and Tobacco
 The cost of a pack of cigarettes averages 
    around $5.00, including taxes. A pack-a-day
    smoker burns through about $31.50 per week,
    or $1,638 per year. A 3 pack-a-day smoker
    spends nearly $5,000 a year on cigarettes.
   can add up to over $200,000, not including
   the other costs that go along with smoking.
   money on the resale of their cars and homes.
   They spend extra on dry cleaning and
   teeth cleaning.


 Over a lifetime, the cost of cigarettes alone 
 Smokers pay more for insurance. They lose


"Getting Gruesome to Stop Smoking | On Point with Tom Ashbrook." On Point with Tom Ashbrook RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Aug. 2013.
I learned that there may be new gruesome labeling packaging for cigarettes.
"Quitting Smoking / Smoking Cessation Center: Find In-depth Information to Help You Stop Smoking." WebMD. WebMD, n.d. Web. 13 Aug. 2013.
Found out the actual numbers of smokers in the United States.
"Cigarette Ingredients - Chemicals in Cigarettes." Cigarette Ingredients - Chemicals in Cigarettes. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Aug. 2013.
Explained the various toxins in one cigarette, very disturbing.
N.p., n.d. Web.
 "Cost of Smoking and Tobacco." Cost of Smoking and Tobacco. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Aug. 2013





Wednesday, August 7, 2013

COMMUNICATION BREAKDOWN !!



Dangers Of Technology Addiction


There are many facets of addiction, for example: Technology has changed our lifestyle, communication, entertainment and work. Advancement in technology has helped businesses as well as individuals to elevate new heights. However, the society is seeing an equal rise in addiction to the technology at a faster pace. Complaints are pouring in from parents, teachers, students and individuals. Parents are finding it difficult to control their children as they are way too busy with different electronic gadgets. Mobile phones, video games, internet, television, tablets and notebooks are keeping a human being busy in the virtual world. I can't say that I am not a part of the trend of having to check my cell phone constantly, check my Facebook account almost every thirty minutes. Though technology changed our lives for better living, it is also showing adverse effects on the other side. I have seen where some kids spend from five to ten hours a day playing video games.  
Dangers Of Technology Addiction
Technology addiction is new and is far more addictive then gambling or drug addiction. There has been a heated dispute whether there is a need to consider avid use of technology in every aspect of life and the addiction it is causing. The craving for the use of technology has termed different categories in the addiction. A human system has been designed in such a way that it is rewarded each time it receives what is craves for. During this stage, brain releases dopamine, which is neurotransmitter and fills in the craving. For example a  survey done like  ICMPA and Salzburg Academy on Media & Global Change with 1000 participents showed that it was impossible for them stay away from any kind of media for twenty four hours.
on the different

Quality suffers
The magic word these days is multitasking. The internet truly enables people at home or at work to talk with someone over the phone or through any communications systems available while doing something else at the same time. But in my own expieriences it takes alot to concentrate on one task at a time, this would include driving and texting, talking with a person and trying to generate a report, any project I set out to do seems to always overlap into another. I was literally stretching myself to thin, all the while I was'nt being efficient and the quality of work generated suffered. I accomplished alot of projects in a short period of time but it also affected my focus on the quality of work as well as my ability to communicate with others.When you multitask your focus is actually in fragments. This may make you miss the essence of communication – making a meaningful connection.                                                                                                    

I feel that we are in a time where the need for electronic devices is a necessity, like an added limb for us to conduct our daily business, as well as a way to entertain ourselves. But just like anything else it can be used in excess. This effects the lives of many in our society today. For me I am one to use the resource as little as I need to. I was hesitant to rely on the electronic devices being used today. As for the children in today's society, It can be benifical in the long run and can also have it's draw backs, only time will tell. Being in the A&D counselling field of study I took note of the article stating that "Technology addiction is new and is far more addictive then gambling or drug addiction".

A little insight from a recent website visit:

"It's like a food addiction," Young explains. "You have to learn to live with food."
Because video game addicts can't avoid computers, they have to learn to use them responsibly. Bakker says that means no gaming. As for limiting game time to an hour a day, he compares that to "an alcoholic saying he's only going to drink beer."
Bakker says the toughest part of treating video game addicts is that "it's a little bit more difficult to show somebody they're in trouble. Nobody's ever been put in jail for being under the influence of [a game]."

According to the Center for On-Line Addiction, warning signs for video game addiction include:
  • Playing for increasing amounts of time
  • Thinking about gaming during other activities
  • Gaming to escape from real-life problems, anxiety, or depression
  • Lying to friends and family to conceal gaming
  • Feeling irritable when trying to cut down on gaming
























"Video Game Addiction." WebMD. WebMD, n.d. Web. 13 Aug. 2013.
I learned that the video game addiction has treatment facilities just like any other addiction.

#1 in Trends." TrendHunter.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Aug. 2013
http://addictions.answers.com/symptoms-of-addiction/the-different-types-of-addiction
http://importanceoftech.com/dangers-of-technology-addiction
http://importanceoftech.com/impact-of-technology-on-communication#ixzz2b7rnF0Ft
http://importanceoftech.com/dangers-of-technology-addiction#ixzz2b7quTr37. 
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