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wayneteipen

Can't Leave
May 7, 2012
473
222
I know what addiction is. I smoked cigarettes for 12 years starting when I was 16. I remember the times I would try to quit and the cravings being so strong I would smoke my roommates cigarette butts out of an ashtray. I kicked that habit 15 years ago. I truly enjoy smoking a pipe but have never felt that urge to smoke. I've never felt that need to get a fix. I can go days without smoking without any physiological effects.

 

baronsamedi

Lifer
May 4, 2011
5,688
6
Dallas
I typically smoke one or two bowls a day. I have nowhere the level of addiction that I had when I smoked cigarettes. Also, I am still able to run a 9-1/2 minute mile up hill for more than 2 miles and do my weight training, which would have been impossible for me to do when smoking cigarettes.
With the nails, I could go scarcely an hour before needing another smoke. With a pipe, if I miss my daily bowl, it's no big deal and I can go for weeks if necessary without the insane cravings.
It's night and day for me.

 

cigrmaster

Lifer
May 26, 2012
20,248
57,310
67
Sarasota Florida
I smoke my pipe all day long because I am orally fixated( not that there is anything wrong with that), but seriously folks, pipes and cigarettes are completely different animals. When I smoked cigarettes I needed that fix because my body was craving the nicotine. My pipes give me no where the nicotine a pack and a half does, so I am smoking all day for the taste and the relaxation aspect.

 

keith929

Lifer
Nov 23, 2010
2,562
14,222
Central New Jersey
I smoked cigs and a pipe for over 40 years. When I quit the cigs it took me almost a month to shake the craving for that hit of DR. Nic. Now that I smoke my pipe exclusively I don't feel that craving. If I don't smoke a bowl in a while. My cig habit was just that,a HABIT. Now I am free to enjoy my pipes without that need fueling me.

 

colcolt

Part of the Furniture Now
Jun 11, 2012
856
0
I smoke my pipe all day long because I am orally fixated( not that there is anything wrong with that), but seriously folks, pipes and cigarettes are completely different animals. When I smoked cigarettes I needed that fix because my body was craving the nicotine. My pipes give me no where the nicotine a pack and a half does, so I am smoking all day for the taste and the relaxation aspect.
Therein lies the problem. I started with cigarettes at an early age of 13-that was 53 years ago and despite patches, hypnotism, cold turkey Welbutrin, etc., I never could shake the physical need not to mentioned the psychological need that they bring. I love the pipe and am currently enjoying it more than I did years ago when I dropped it. Why did I quit the pipe then? I just wasn't getting the nicotine cigarettes gave. I'm doing both now but hope to slack off drastically with the cigarettes. For me, there just not only a habit but provide a physiological need.

 

flippinbird87

Might Stick Around
Jun 25, 2012
57
0
I have a huge addiction with nicotine, due to my addictive personality. I use other tobacco products for my nic fix i.e. snus and nasal snuff, and smoke my pipe because of the relaxation and reflection it brings me. I hadn't smoked a pipe for two years and only recently started to gravitate back. I could stop again for two years but my nicotine addiction would stay and I would still satisfy it by my other sources of tobacco. It's just the way I am.

 

captainbob

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 5, 2010
765
2
I smoke about five to eight bowls per day for the last 50 years. I never smoked ciggarettes and I do not inhale. The pipe is part of me. It is who I am! I can spend 8 hours in continuing education classes now and then and puff a little bit on breaks and have no problem if hours pass. I smoke my pipe because I like it. I do not have that addiction so common with ciggarette smokers. I can survive without the pipe. However, I choose not to and therefore, I will smoke my pipe whenever and wherever I can. The nicotine is properly absorbed through your mouth tissues rather than your lung tissues. That is less harmful to your health, no doubt. I walk two miles per day every day on the treadmill while I puff on my pipe. I am in very good physical shape at age 62. I am an expert downhill skier in the Winter months and ski about 24 days per Winter. I do not walk on the treadmill on those particular days as I must preserve my energy for skiing. Besides, I am up very early to make the two-hour drive to the ski hill. I had to quit the pipe for a year and a half after sinus surgery. I found that to be no problem. I resumed smoking my pipe and my sinus problems have never returned. That was thirty years ago! It was not the pipe that caused sinus problems.

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goalee1

Might Stick Around
Jan 21, 2012
86
10
I too have gone days weeks without smoking my pipes or cigars. Even when I have a lot of free time (which is far and few), I choose something that I really want to smoke and relax at the end of the day. I'm not a morning smoker, never have been as I'm going from early in the am but when I'm done or nearly done with the day and time permits, I indulge. Don't drink so its always been a cigar and recently pipes which has given me a great variety. G1

 

rigmedic1

Lifer
May 29, 2011
3,896
76
I put the pipe down for 6 years, out of the past 37. Did not smoke 3 weeks out of 6 for years due to the job. Cannot say that I could have accomplished that with cigarettes. I love the feel of a pipe in my hands and in my teeth, and enjoy the taste and smell of tobacco smoke. My kids wouldn't know me without a pipe, heh heh. I don't know why there is more to a pipe than being a simple tool, but there it is. Wouldn't have it any other way.

 

cachimbolove

Lurker
May 2, 2013
2
0
What I worry about is that pipe smoking will draw me back to smoking cigarettes, a habit that I've abandoned with much suffering close to 12 years ago. Any thoughts on this? I've recently become interested in pipes but haven't smoked anything yet.

 

krizzose

Lifer
Feb 13, 2013
3,392
21,303
Michigan
I smoked cigarettes for several years and then quit. For me, the nicotine addiction was very strong, and I have no doubt I could easily get re-addicted if I had a few cigarettes. A couple of years after I quit, I started smoking cigars recreationally (i.e., not every day). I never experienced anything which poked my old nicotine dragon from cigars or pipes. I think the degree and speed of nicotine ingestion is simply much less for pipes/cigars than cigarettes. I know very well what nicotine addiction felt like, and I've never once felt that with pipes or cigars. I don't smoke everyday, so that may have something to do with it, but the important part is I've never felt like I wanted to smoke everyday. I can put the pipe down for weeks without a problem. Unless you're inhaling or smoking bowl after bowl every day, I think it would be difficult to pick up a true nicotine addiction from pipes alone.

 

plateauguy

Lifer
Mar 19, 2013
2,412
21
Addicted? Since most of us don't inhale, I don't think it's possible unless you have a addictive personality. But, you will begin collecting pipes, and tobacco and that IS an addiction.
I have puffed for over 40 years, sometimes leaving the hobby for a couple of months to a couple of years.

 
May 3, 2010
6,541
1,950
Las Vegas, NV
Personally I'm convinced it's not the nicotine that gets people addicted but, the chemicals cigarette companies add. I typically have about three pipes a day but, if I have a cold or something I'll go about a week without having a bowl. So I could put it down tomorrow and not be physically effected by it. For me I like the ritual and the relaxation that it brings as well as the flavor.

 

cachimbolove

Lurker
May 2, 2013
2
0
krizzose: Thank you so much for your input, I truly appreciate it.
plateauguy: even if you don't inhale, and I am not planning to, nicotine will get into your system. I worry that it may trigger the addiction to cigarettes and hence my question. Thanks!

 

murf

Can't Leave
Mar 1, 2013
446
1
I've been chewing tobacco since I was 16 (so about 9yrs). I've quit several times, months at a time. I always come back to it eventually, because I enjoy the taste of Copenhagen.
"Addicted" and "dependent" are 2 very different words. Dependency is needing something on a regular basis (coffee, nicotine, etc). Addiction is using it recklessly (think of a coke addict going a few months w/out and then "blowing" his entire savings in one night).
That being said, I've been dependent on chewing tobacco at times, and been fine for others. However, when I have a pipe, I'm usually set for the day. No idea why, since nicotine content is less. Could be any number of things.
That being said, I do inhale somewhat. I like the buzz I get from it. Very mellow. I need to take it easy on VA, sometimes that can be like getting hit in the face with a sledgehammer.

 

plateauguy

Lifer
Mar 19, 2013
2,412
21
I was raised in a family of heavy (non filtered) smokers. Never had the desire to smoke a cigerette or cigar in my life. I started the occasional pipe in my early twenties - like lordofthepiperings said, it is the ritual and relaxation.
On the other hand, my middle brother smoked cigerettes and a pipe from a very early age. My older bother has never smoked. We were all raised in the same house, under the same circumstances, same blood.

 

numbersix

Lifer
Jul 27, 2012
5,449
63
Personally I'm convinced it's not the nicotine that gets people addicted but, the chemicals cigarette companies add.
+1
Myself, if I had to give up the pipe tomorrow - I could with minimal distress. I'd miss it, but I am not addicted to it. I am probably more addicted to purchasing pipes than smoking them!

 

uberam3rica

Lifer
Sep 7, 2011
4,015
9
Capac, Michigan
I definitely have a nicotine addiction. I'm an ex cig smoker. I started smoking a pipe because I saw a cheap one at ahead shop and thought why not? Now that I am serious about pipes, I dropped the cigs and smoke mostly for flavor. I do like stronger blends as they satisfy my nicotine craving

 

phred

Lifer
Dec 11, 2012
1,754
5
I'm a fairly new smoker, currently smoking 1-2 bowls a day because I've got time opportunity (weather permitting). While I suspect I've experienced a nic buzz a couple of times, I haven't really noticed any serious cravings. When sick with a cold, I can forego the pipe without a problem. Weather can keep me from enjoying a pipe (as I only smoke outdoors, or in a designated smoking lounge), so I don't think I'm particularly addicted. It's like alcohol for me - I can take it or leave it, but I choose to enjoy it at my convenience. In moderation, of course...

 

chagovatoloco

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 19, 2013
130
0
It really depends on the individual. I go for days with out a smoke with no issus, but I know others that can't.

 
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