Hello there, the thread tittle made me curious. That's because I've encountered the same problem about 3-4 years ago, and it really bothered me.
Whenever I came home from doing minor work, or going somewhere for a few hours I'd be very tired. I was so tired that actually doing something was terribly hard even though I was fighting it.
However, I don't remember the impact on my brain as there was most likely none.
I don't recommend going to the doctor and trying to solve it on your own.
You don't or you do? I think a doctor is the best option here if he hasn't already been.
I don't smoke
I light 2-3 cigs on the weekends and that's it
If you actually breathe the particulates of the cigarettes you light, then you DO smoke. Quit.
can really such small amounts have an impact?
I mean there are people who smoke 3 packs a day and they do fine xD
Can a biochemist please explain how nicotine works, thanks.
Nicotine is probably the least of his worries with the amount of other crap that is in cigarettes.
Personally, before going to the doctor, I'd take a look at what I was eating, like Hot Carl suggested. (Who refers to themselves at Hot Carl anyway?)
I do lol.