I quit smoking 3 weeks ago and feel like im going through the DTs? -

Friday, July 26, 2019

I quit smoking 3 weeks ago and feel like im going through the DTs? -


Im on chantix and it helps but still feel nervous. Any suggestions to help get over it.
I find that breathing like I would if I were smoking a cigarette helps. You know in through pursed lips, hold for a few seconds, then out again through the mouth. I quit yesterday. I also run on the treadmill for 30 minutes, and that helps too. I think to myself, wow, soon I will be able to run faster without getting winded!
Ask dr for an anit anxiety drug to help with withdrawel

I used Ativan it was cheap
What?....what did you stop smoking???
Congradulations!!I know how hard it is but please hang in there! I quit about a year ago.I found that doing yoga helped me.The deep breathing and relaxation helped get me through.Just dont give up!You`ve made it this far.
ask you Doc. about Bupropion (Wellbutrin) it worked great for me! i quit Jan. 3rd of this year, for about a week i felt a little edgy, but then i would just go right to the weight bench or do something active and i felt fine......i feel great now! You can and WILL get through this and you will feel great! I promise.
Please whatever you do, do not go back to it! I quit for six months and then went back to it. You are going through dt. Your body craves the nicotine and the feeling that it gives you. You will also find that for the next six months you will be coughing up brown mucus. Your body is trying to get rid of the -nasties- that has built up in your lungs from the inhalation. All of this is normal and it will pass in several months. Each day gets better and you will have cravings at times when you are around those who smoke, see peeps on tv smoking and when you do activities that involved smoking; ex: going out...In time, these cravings will be nothing more than a habit. And habits are heard to break..but you can do it!
3 Weeks...Congrats keep up the good work...we quit 8 months ago...and to tell u the truth it was pure #### for a few months...but it got better as time went on...i had smoked for 19 years and my husband for even longer...now we feel so much better and treated ourselves to a trip to Vegas with the money we saved from not buying cigarettes...
I quit smoking 3 weeks ago and feel like im going through the DTs? -

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Thursday, July 25, 2019

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will someone please encourage me.. I need a little boost
Try to keep your hands busy hun. Sew, knit, write, whatever it takes. I learned to always have a pencil to -smoke-. At other times I chewed on licorice. Make it real hard to smoke by setting rules like no smoking in the house etc. (It was real hard smoking in the garage when it was - 10 degrees)
GL
will findout how much money you-ve wasted on them. I found out last night that I waste on average 200.00 a month on the crap. it helped me. try blow pops. you will have the hand to mouth motion and when you get done with it you will have the gum to help. the patches and gum didn-t help me as it was the motion. plus, if you want to, go back to school. with all of the work they give you in college, and if you work full time, you won-t have the time to smoke and you will probably forget about it althogether. I hope the best for you. I know I need all of the encouragement as well
All you have to do is go to the nearest hospital, visit someone in the ward with lung cancer, and after that thank your lucky stars you have decided to give it up.
You can do it, millions have.
You are awesome for quitting - I am on day 4 and it is a pain. But you know what I already feel better. I don-t know how far along you are, but I bet your future self would be very proud of you. The smoking bit is only in your mind - and you can do it!!!!! Don-t let the evil *** monkeys that make up big tobacco win!

Say it with me - F YOU PHILLIP MORRIS :)
Smoking is a nasty, expensive, stupid habit that demeans you in front of your peers and everyone else. The smoke is pure poison that slowly ruins your health.

Not one good thing can be said about smoking.

How-s that! Hang in there and good luck.
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Whats the easiest way to quit smoking? -


Quitting Smoking :(
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stop putting fags in your mouth.

No, seriously, you will probably have to try a couple of times, but the best advice i can give you, is to join a group, they are usually run by the council and are a great help, trying to give up on your own is a nightmare, but with support from others it is a lot easier. I used Zyban when i quit, so it does work for some, but again, your group advisor will go through everything with you.
Cravings only last a few seconds, and once you get past a couple of weeks it just gets easier.

Most important is to dis-associate yourself with the habit, eg, after eating don-t go and stand with friends who smoke, the same goes for when you are out drinking.
For a couple of months, it is better to miss out on a bit of conversation when friends go outside for a smoke, but it will be worth it in the end.

If you do find yourself back on the fags, don-t dispair, leave it a few days then start giving up again.
Stick a post- it on your pc that says. DONT GIVE UP GIVING UP. That will be a constant reminder to yourself.

Good luck.
i-ve swapped cigarettes for role ups, and as you can-t always just take one out at the busstop for example, you tend to smoke less, and get your body to get over it-s cravings, without depriving it.

I-ve done this, and eventually went down to smoking only 2 a day, and then decided I might as well stop, as I am not smoking to satisfy any cravings, but just out of habit. I-ve given up 3 months ago now, and don-t even crave it anymore.
There isn-t an easy way.
Try to pair up with someone else who also wants to give up and find a way of verifying that neither of you breaks the agreement.

Avoid alcohol, cups of coffee and everything else you associate with smoking.

Everyone is different but most people can-t cut down slowly, thinking that you will eventually stop. You have to say -NOW!- and never do it again. Like many other drugs, including heroin, once you have smoked it is easy to start by just smoking a few again. You never ever get the fact that you were hooked out of your system.

I had a friend who sucked on dried fruit whenever he wanted a cigarette. He did give up but he also got very fat :-)
1st you have to be sure you want to quit smoking.
2nd you have to be see yourself as a non smoker
3rd. See yourself in the pub or out for a meal and then see yourself being disgusted at the thought of smoking...

Its all about the way you see yourself, if you see yourself as a smoker then no matter what you do you will still be a smoker...

I learnt to quit from www.easytoquit.co.uk and it really helped me
As other people have said, the only way to give up is to stop altogether. There are lots of products on the market that are supposed to help. Personally I wouldnt bother . I used nicotine chewing gum for several months and found myself chewing 20 a day!! I then decided just to go cold turkey. It was hard for a week or so but I soon got used to it, But, if I-m honest, the one thing that really done the trick for me was seeing my friend die from emphysema, brought on from years of smoking, I-ve been smoke free for 8 years now and just know I will never smoke again.
I quit by being in hospital ICU for a couple of month so depending how you look at it that could be unlucky or lucky lol,
but my friends all quit by taking this medication called champix that was prescribed by the doc and it simply makes you not want to have a cigerret, simple as and it worked sooo yay! good for them
Hey

Just stop buying them. Next time you go to the supermarket don-t go over to the counter where they are, When you pay for your shopping you are at the other checkouts anyway so there is no need to go and get them.

Just don-t buy them.
Stop.......
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Monday, July 22, 2019

How can I quit smoking? -


I have tried several ways such as -cold turkey-, cutting down, the patch. I can-t chew that gum that they have now. My dad was diagnosed with lung cancer, and I really want to quit since it hit me so close to home. Anyone have any good (and new) suggestions?
hey i did the patch and it took three times before it was successful so give it another go . and good luck its been a year and four months now for me.
Study how and where and how much you smoke. Cut down little at a time, hang around places you have never smoked at and hang around there more. Give yourself time, by cutting down slow, it may take a year or so
There is a new prescription medication available now,call your Dr. and see if they prescribe it for you. I have heard that it works very well.
i went cold turkey myself decades ago. maybe you need to find a hobby that takes your mind off of the idle time you would spend on smoking.
Please smoke one stick less every day.
just go to a non smoking program
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As anyone tried the new tablets to quit smoking(CHAMPIX), iv just got them from my doctor, do they work? -

As anyone tried the new tablets to quit smoking(CHAMPIX), iv just got them from my doctor, do they work? -


cold turkey ........hard but it really works..........
They do work if you really want to give up smoking and us Champix with willpower. I know of 3 people who have tried them and all are back on the snouts even after completing the full course, best of luck.
please let me know if they do
i-ve had a lot of friends and family and take it with successful results, successful to the point where they dont want a cigarette anymore at all after just a couple weeks.
I used -Willpower- and it worked.
And cost me nothing :-)
My husband and brother in law and cousin all have been taking them and my husband has quit smoking after 3 weeks, my brother in law hasn-t smoked in a week and my cousin hasn-t smoked in 71/2 months now. They all say Chantix is great, but it gave them weird dreams.
yup of course the do, according to the drug company pfizer which is the biggest in the world, and costing the nhs millions of pounds,
the studies have shown it to be both effective ie it works compared to placebo and also very tolerable ie little or no side effects with it
Do you mean Chantix? If so, the only stats that I have are that about 40% of patients were able to quit after a period of a few weeks, as opposed to what I believe is about 18% on a placebo.
My Gran has been taking them for 3 weeks and has not had a cigarette since last Friday, she said she still gets the craving but nowhere near as bad, but she has found that the tablets make her feel a little sick just after she has taken them, but she said she sucks a mint sweet and it helps.

Good luck
No
After 40 years of smoking, my mum quit with champix after 2 days.

You can smoke while you use them, they are not a nicotine replacement.

She smoked the second day, and said it was disgusting, and hasn-t smoked (or coughed) since!
Do they work?????
BIG TIME!!!!
Everyone who wants to give up smoking should get them!
I have been taking them since early September and have not smoked at all (not even a crafty drag) since 09 September 2007.
Thats 8 weeks on Sunday 04 November - go me!
You have to want to stp smoking - but hey you-ve got a prescription for them so you must be serious.
1. Decide on a stop date
2. Keep smoking
3. Before you know it you will not know why you are smoking
and stop
The down side for me are the side effects:-
1. Queasiness
2. Indigestion
3.Dreaming - like nothing I have ever experienced
4. Flatulence
5. Waking up during the night
But hey I aint spending nearly £5 per packet on fags!
Hubby and I have both stopped with the help of Champix we no longer buy 70 fags a day - what a saving!!
The best bit???
We no longer Stink!!!!
Good Luck - you can do it!!!!!!!
As anyone tried the new tablets to quit smoking(CHAMPIX), iv just got them from my doctor, do they work? -

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Sunday, July 21, 2019

Have you quit smoking? -


I am 35 and I have been smoking since I was 19. I really am thinking about quitting. Any suggestions how?
First, make an appointment with your doctor. He/She can review your smoking behavior and determine if and what stop smoking aid would be appropriate or helpful for you. Second, check out Nicotine Busters on Yahoo (
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Nic…
They have a wealth of information on smoking cessation. They also provide wonderful support. Third, check out
http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/…
this is a quiz to determine why you smoke. It might be helpful to take this quiz before you see your doctor.

Good Luck.

P.S. I smoked for 30+ years. I had my last cigarette on March 24, 2007
did u know every time u smoke 7 minutes each time comes off your life. That sentence should make you stop.
Yes. I quit cold turkey and it was painful for a while.

Good luck.
Smoking is as much habit as addiction. If you-ve smoked for 16 yrs, you-re certainly addicted to nicotine, but you also realize you smoke when hungry, angry, tired, bored, driving, on the phone, etc etc. All of those times and places are about the habit and probably account for the majority of the cigarettes you light in a day. So how do you deal with the habit... first you need a better understanding of when you smoke and what-s going on with your body in those moments prior to an urge. To explain this, I need to back track to when you started smoking and first became addicted to nicotine.

Nicotine is an extremely addictive substance and anyone who starts smoking with any regularity will soon become addicted. At it-s most basic, what that means is that when a smokers nicotine level drops, they begin to experience the first signs of nicotine withdrawal. Those signs are shallow breathing, general muscle tension (usually including neck and shoulders), foggy thinking, and a shift in mood (usually toward irritable or cranky). The signs of nicotine withdrawal become more and more intense until the smoker lights up and within 8-12 seconds nicotine has been carried through out the body and the signs of withdrawal have been relieved. It-s just that simple and just that fast... feel signs of withdrawal, light up and inhale, feel relief. Obviously it-s easy to see that it wouldn-t take long for that pattern to be established and become basic conditioned response. This leads us to the real problem with smoking and quitting... most of what we experience as -normal- life comes with physical signals that are just like nicotine withdrawal. And because smoking has become a conditioned response to -shallow breathing, muscle tension, foggy thinking, shifting mood-, we-ll reach for a smoke regardless of their source. (I include foggy thinking and shifting moods as physical cues because for smokers, these have a physiological base.)

Here are a couple of examples:
Anger - your breathing will become rapid and shallow, your body will become tense, depending on how angry you are your thinking may be very narrow focus and anger is nothing if not a sudden shift in mood. Did you light up when you were angry? Did you think you were smoking because you were angry? Or were you smoking -when- you were angry but -because- of the physical cues that come with anger?

Fatigue - may include slouched posture with shallow breathing, general muscle fatigue/ache/discomfort, thinking becomes sluggish, do you get impatient or cranky when tired? Did you light up when tired? Did you use cigs as a -pick me up- at just about every break during a task? Where you smoking to energize yourself or were you smoking -when- you were tired and -because- of the physical cues that come with fatigue?

Driving - we usually slouch behind the wheel so our breathing becomes shallow, we-re stuck in one position (at least one hand on the wheel, one foot on the gas/brake) and become more stiff/uncomfortable the longer the drive, attention must be on the road to some extent, and on today-s roads mood is very much a factor.
Did you smoke when you were driving? Could it be that you were smoking -when- driving and -because- of the physical cues that come with driving?

So how do we change this habit... we start by becoming aware of subtle physical cues that we-ve been connecting to a default smoking response. The easiest way to start to be aware is to use something like a kitchen timer to remind yourself to stop once an hour and pay attention... -is my breathing shallow? are there any tense muscles? what other physical cues can I identify?-. Within a short time (a few hours usually), you-ll find that you are more in tune with what your body needs at any particular moment. And as soon as you are more aware, you-re in a position to start providing appropriate responses. If your breathing isn-t as full as it could be, take a couple of proper deep breaths (check
http://deepsloweasy.com
for a breathing demo. Follow along until you-re comfortable) and do a bit of simple stretching (
http://howtostretch.com
and
http://ergocise.com
both have excellent basic stretching info).

There-s a bit more to this smoking cessation program, but this is where to start... discover what your body is telling you it needs and provide proper responses.
Congratulations on your decisions,

In addition to Lou-s suggestions, I-d say try to avoid hanging out with smokers. More likely it will make you want to smoke, which is not good.

Make new non smoker friends if necessary and do stuff with them.
It will get better with each new day!
Good luck and never give up!
I am now 67 years of age. I smoked since I was 17 years old. When I was 45 I decided to quit smoking. It was the hardest thing I have ever done!! But, with the help of Nicoret
gum and trial and error I finally succeeded. I have never been sorry. Now I am probably the worlds worst ex-smoker. I can-t stand to be around where anyone is smoking. The smell is awful and lingers in my nostrils forever. Try a help such as on of the anti-smoking gums,pills, etc. believe me it does help with the craving. GOOD LUCK!!!!
Contact the Quitline and join a Quit Smoking Clinic.
have you heard of Chantix?
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I want to quit smoking please advise me? -

Saturday, July 20, 2019

I want to quit smoking please advise me? -


Hi iam 28 years old man,still not married, i smoke a lot, i want to stop it ,, as i heard that i will effect my sexual life, is it truth, please advise me how can i stop it, iam afrid of the life after getting married, i want to have good life with my partner in all ways, till now i dont have any problem with sex, please advise me, so that i can quit smoking,thanks in advance,,,,,,,
i smoked for 25yrs - i never had a problem wi my sex life.I`ve given up smoking now (i`m 38) I used the champix tablets which take a couple of wks to get used to but they are realy good - don`t make you want to eat loads of food either.good luck giving up:)
I cant get myself to quit never mind you LOL

Good luck anyway xx
Phone the NHS support line, buy those plastic fags, put any fags you have now into the toilet.

But you wont bother, you are a weak minded induvidual.
You have to want to stop. I smoked for many many years and recently just decided that I didn-t want to smoke anymore and stopped, mainly because I could see myself as one of those people with a hole in their throat still puffing away... Will power is the main thing, I haven-t used any pills patches gum etc..I just stopped. It-s coming up to 6 months now and it-s just getting to the point where i can go through the day without thinking about a Marlboro light. When you first stop the cravings are full on, you have to remember they only last for about 5 mins during which time you should drink water or do something to take your mind off ..like reading or writing..join an online support group. I found that if you play mental games with your craving it helps..saying to yourself things like -Come on then, bring it on..I will knock you back everytime-. The most difficult time for a non smoker is when you have a drink...If you can drink with friends and not smoke you-ve cracked it...It is worth it, I don-t smell like an ashtray anymore and I feel really good about myself...All I have to do now is give up the smack. :)

Good luck !!
Champix is prescribed by the Gp and it is brilliant.

Willpower helps alot too.
I am now a month into not smoking!!!!! after thirty odd years . Go to yourGP or nurse and get the Patches, brilliant. I do not smoke fags any more and my partner has a smile on his face coz our sex life has improved , I huff and puff in all the right places now! Try to stick other things in your mouth,,,,,,carrot bits, celery etc
try www.gosmokefree.co.uk it gives you advice and a free go smoke free dvd to help you
Smoking will in fact cause you to suffer from erectile problems by the time you are in your late thirties.
My man could not stop either, so I made him a deal.
For every day that he is able to live through without a smoke, I would give him oral satisfaction, and let him blow his load instead of his smoke....
Well he cheated and smoked afterwards. That was the end of my efforts to help him stop.
He died, you know.....
Not here anymore, so if your woman can assist you, let her know
Try Champix tablets:they work
Sky.
I want to quit smoking please advise me? -