"'Cold turkey'" is a slang expression describing the actions of a person who gives up a habit or
addiction all at once. That is, rather than gradually easing the process through reduction or by using replacement
medication. Its supposed advantage is that by not actively using supplemental methods, the person avoids thinking about the habit and its temptation, and avoids further feeding the chemical addiction.
The etymology derives from the phrase ''talk turkey'', in which someone deals matter-of-factly with a subject
[1].
Some, however, believe the derivation is from the comparison of a cold
turkey carcass and the state of a withdrawing addict — most notably, the cold sweats and
goose bumps. It is often preceded by the verb "to go," as in "going cold turkey."
Sudden
withdrawal from drugs such as
benzodiazepines and
barbiturates can be extremely dangerous, leading to potentially fatal seizures. In long-time
alcoholics, going cold turkey can cause life-threatening
delirium tremens and thus is not an appropriate method for breaking an alcohol addiction.
In the case of most other drugs and habits, going cold turkey may be unpleasant, but not life-threateningly dangerous.
Terminating prescribed medication, however, may be dangerous.
Use in popular culture
★ In the
1975 film, ''
French Connection II'',
Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle (
Gene Hackman) is kidnapped by the
antagonist Alain Charnier and repeatedly injected with heroin. Once freed, the addicted Doyle quits cold turkey and, in a haunting sequence, goes through heroin withdrawal symptoms that include
muscle cramps, chills, tremors and profuse
sweating.
★
John Lennon and The
Plastic Ono Band made the term famous with the song "
Cold Turkey".
★ The 1971 film ''
Cold Turkey'' is a comedy about a small town that tries to give up smoking for thirty days in order to win a large cash prize.
★
Billie Joe Armstrong used the line 'Cold turkey's getting stale, tonight I'm eating crow', in the song
Hitchin' a Ride.
★ J. Rawls of
The Lone Catalysts included the song Cold Turkey on his album
The essence of J. Rawls in 2001
★
Lodger uses the line 'sweating cold turkey in a funny hat', in the song Doorsteps.
External links
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YourFirstStop.org Find out what works best for you.
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Information on addiction, withdrawals and harm reduction strategies concerning illicit drugs
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WhyQuit, a free quit smoking forum dedicated exclusively to cold turkey quitting
References
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