A good datapoint, thanks. I’ll have to read it thoroughly later.
(I’m not sure how important it is—if there is no transition to tobacco use, which was my principal concern from the start, is it really a problem? I know for a fact that I am addicted to caffeine and anyone who starts using caffeine will quite likely become addicted, but does that really bother anyone?)
Are you addicted, or just dependent? (Many drugs cause dependence without being addictive—anything that causes withdrawal symptoms causes dependence, and caffeine does cause withdrawal symptoms.)
There are many different definitions of addiction, so if you’re really curious, you might want to specify which particular set of definitions for technical terms like ‘dependence’ or ‘addiction’ you’re using.
I suppose the risk of addiction is lower if it’s taken in a non-inhaled form, but it’s far from zero.
A good datapoint, thanks. I’ll have to read it thoroughly later.
(I’m not sure how important it is—if there is no transition to tobacco use, which was my principal concern from the start, is it really a problem? I know for a fact that I am addicted to caffeine and anyone who starts using caffeine will quite likely become addicted, but does that really bother anyone?)
Are you addicted, or just dependent? (Many drugs cause dependence without being addictive—anything that causes withdrawal symptoms causes dependence, and caffeine does cause withdrawal symptoms.)
There are many different definitions of addiction, so if you’re really curious, you might want to specify which particular set of definitions for technical terms like ‘dependence’ or ‘addiction’ you’re using.