Once you quit smoking, how long is your body missing the nicotine? -

Friday, May 18, 2012

Once you quit smoking, how long is your body missing the nicotine? -


Well, they say it takes three days. Whoever picked this out of the air was obviously not a smoker though. Scientifically it is probably a short time, but the habit is hard to kick.
I gave up a year ago, but still think about it every day. I had to stop because I couldn-t breathe. Just quit, and hang on to the reasons why you are doing it.
Good luck
Maybe a year and a half, though the worst effects are over much sooner and you-ll never *entirely* stop missing it, because it-s a pleasurable drug. The precise time depends on you -- your genes, how much you smoked, etc. But figure a few months before it becomes tolerable. It gets steadily easier as time passes.
Once you quit smoking, how long is your body missing the nicotine? -