Media Why they call Chuck Liddell “the Iceman”:

Iceman?


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Oh wow. Epic follow up Charles!

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You've out done yourself.
 

Common Cocaine-Related Motor Effects:​

  • Facial Tics: Involuntary, repetitive movements, especially around the eyes, mouth, and jaw.
  • Bruxism (Teeth Grinding): Excessive clenching or grinding of teeth, often seen during or after cocaine use.
  • Jaw Movement: Repeated opening, closing, or sideways movements of the jaw.
  • Tremors or Shakes: Particularly in small muscle groups.

Why This Happens:​

Cocaine increases the release of dopamine and other neurotransmitters, causing hyperactivity in the basal ganglia, the part of the brain involved in movement regulation. This overactivation can lead to tics and other involuntary movements.
 
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