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gonna suck but worth it
So I was on Spring Break last week and finally started my Chantix prescription to quit smoking.
Glad I was on vacay - doc said that day 3 or 4 one of the common side effects was "bowel issues". Lordy, that may have been an understatement on her part. So what sucks? Well... no more dreaming really. And I typically have very lucid dreams. Now I go to sleep and wake up what seems like five minutes later. Part 2 of the suckage is that I'm having a hard time sleeping period now that I've started the twice a day dose, I went to bed at 1030 last night and have been up and unable to go back to sleep since 4am.... Think I'm gonna nap today during lunch... So anyway, in a week or so I'll be a very tired non-smoker..... gonna suck but will be worth it. |
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just cold turkey it
go to whyquit.org, it's full of good tips and reading material. just lay off alcohol while you quit lot's of orange juice in the first days to break down the nicotine faster have a watch , count to 60 when you have a crave if you feel hungry, eat something, then wait because it takes 15 minutes for blood sugar to catch up Most will munch 15 minutes : That's why they gain weight. It's ok to be angry at stuff , just find something to be angry at, like nicotine! Then find something to work it out.. exercise, walk, bike "Go on , one more smoke can't hurt" You say it to yourself, but it's really the addiction talking. realize it makes you schizophrenic. The timelines Quitting the first 3 days is a mile stone Then it feels easier.. false sense of security because nicotine will sucker punch you on day 10. If you know it's coming, it's easier to defeat Cold turkey, no nicotine replacements, they just keep the beast alive.. And with CT, you know you did it.. not some dodgy chemical 10 years coming up, 10 may 4h52 PM...
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I used Champix, don’t know if it is the same medicine.
Best money spent in the last decade. Made quitting effortless for me. No extra weight gain, no foul moods. It did boost my dreams at night though, but I slept like a baby. Seven months and counting. Recommend to anybody who wants to quit but can’t on themselves.
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Good luck! I quit Cope last fall cold turkey. Not an easy thing to do but one thing I did and still do is tell myself I'm done inviting cancer into my l life. It's a powerful mental tool.
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Good luck. I quit cold turkey in 1979. Best thing I ever did for myself.
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One thing that helped me was having candy, a sucker, or even a toothpick in my mouth for the first couple weeks. ![]() Get yourself a bag of Jolly Ranchers!
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I quit about 35 years ago cold turkey it was triggered by the birth of my first son . The strongest muscle is between your ears use it ! If you WANT to quit you will , if you make excuses then you won't . Good luck
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Good luck, I had a coworker that had very bad experience using that drug, but I hope it works for you.
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When I was 13, our P.E. coach used to smoke out on the schoolyard, LOL. He used to have a lit ciggy dangling from his mouth. The 80s were the last of the glory days.
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At my high school the boys were allowed to smoke in the bathrooms on all three floors. If I ran to the bathroom (to pee) and went as fast as is possible for a teenager (fast) I could get out of the bathroom before the cloud of smoke was so thick I could not see the door. Yea, really, no exaggeration!
Of course any classroom close to the bathrooms reeked of smoke. The girls could only smoke on the second floor. I begged the principal to make one of the bathrooms smoke free. No luck. It sucked big time. You will be amazed at how much better food tastes, and how much better you can smell things once you have it kicked.
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I used Chantix almost 13 years ago and have no regrets. Good luck with it.
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Chantix worked for me. I only had the intense dreams as a side effect. By the end of the second week all was pretty much fine. Haven't had a cigarette in 13 years.
You will succeed!
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I quit cold turkey in the '60s before these modern meds. Whichever way succeeds for you, go for it. I admire anybody who quits.
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I'm currently on day 49 since quitting the habit I've enjoyed for almost 40 years. It's my first time to try to quit. I had a heart attack in December and the cardiologist told me by far the best thing I could do was to quit smoking. Not going the Chantix route, I started out with the patches and still occasionally puff on a convenience store type vape. I set my goals based on time. The first minutes were tough, but then I quit at midnight one night so went to bed as usual and the minutes became hours. Kind of like losing weight in your sleep easy. No cigarettes with my coffee the next morning really really sucked. But before you know it the minutes that became hours became a day. Then the next day. Then a week. Now a month. So, so far I am measuring my success in the units of months. The next goalpost will be a year. I wish I had done this a long time ago.
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