The 31-year-old Google Glass throughout the day and removed it only while sleeping and bathing.
He had checked into a center for alcoholism treatment in 2013, and
the facility not only mandates patients to stay away from all addictions
but also takes away electronic devices.
Doctors reportedly witnessed seeing the man tapping his right temple
with his index finger repeatedly – and said the involuntary movement was
how he used to switch on the heads-up display on his Google Glass.
In a bizarre twist, the man even reported of experiencing his dreams as if he was viewing them through the device's grey window.
The man eventually complained of feeling irritable and argumentative after the device was taken away from him.
Dr. Andrew Doan, head of addictions and resilience research at the US
navy's Substance Abuse and Recovery Programme (Sarp) believes a growing
number of people are suffering from Internet addiction.
"People used to believe alcoholism wasn't a problem – they blamed the
person or the people around them. It's just going to take a while for
us to realise that this is real," said Dr. Doan.
The Google Glass addict complained to Dr. Doan that, "the Google Glass
withdrawal was greater than the alcohol withdrawal he was experiencing."
"There's nothing inherently bad about Google Glass. For an individual
who's looking to escape, for an individual who has underlying mental
dysregulation, for people with a predisposition for addiction,
technology provides a very convenient way to access these rushes.
And
the danger with wearable technology is that you're allowed to be almost
constantly in the closet, while appearing like you're present in the
moment," said Dr. Doan.
Numerous psychiatrists have shunned the conventional electronic
gadgets, like PCs, tablets and cell phones that have gripped both adults
and children's lives.
Daria Kuss, an Internet addiction researcher at the Nottingham Trent
University says that while Internet addiction is on the rise, more
research is needed to effectively diagnose and treat suffering patients.
Source : Yahoo
Google Glass User is First Patient Diagnosed with Internet Addiction Disorder
Written By Unknown on Saturday, 18 October 2014 | 05:12
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