trying to quit smoking for a bit.
I had a cold so I had to quit smoking for a bit. I'm now on day 3.
This is the only addiction where the respected withdrawal method is to pump yourself full with exactly the stuff you're addicted to. idk how smart that is. I smoked an average of 10 cigarettes a day... now I chew an average of 10 nicotine gums a day, which by feeling tingly and slightly disoriented I can tell is way more nicotine than I used to inhale... and it's not the same.
It helps in the way that when you want a cigarette, and you take a gum, you don't really want a cigarette anymore but just because you'd know you'd drop face first on the floor if you took any more nicotine.
But it's like I imagine it to feel when you're on total parental nutrition... strangely unsatisfying.
I'm running out of gum... thinking about trying those inhalers because it's the ritual that I think I'm missing the most.
Anyone ever tried those?
Re: trying to quit smoking for a bit.
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Originally Posted by oskar
I had a cold so I had to quit smoking for a bit. I'm now on day 3.
This is the only addiction where the respected withdrawal method is to pump yourself full with exactly the stuff you're addicted to. idk how smart that is. I smoked an average of 10 cigarettes a day... now I chew an average of 10 nicotine gums a day, which by feeling tingly and slightly disoriented I can tell is way more nicotine than I used to inhale... and it's not the same.
It helps in the way that when you want a cigarette, and you take a gum, you don't really want a cigarette anymore but just because you'd know you'd drop face first on the floor if you took any more nicotine.
But it's like I imagine it to feel when you're on total parental nutrition... strangely unsatisfying.
I'm running out of gum... thinking about trying those inhalers because it's the ritual that I think I'm missing the most.
Anyone ever tried those?
I didn't read entire thread, but good luck if you decide to quit. I successfully quit about 15 years ago. it is hard,but the way I did it was to become dirt poor and not afford them, helped.
The withdrawl was bad for the first few weeks for me, but I got over it... strangely though I now live with my wife who smokes, but I've not had the desire to start again, this is 3 years into the marraige and I am still good with being non-smoking.
Good Luck, whichever way you do it!
quit smoking after 40 years
man i tried everything, gums, patches, hypnosis, acupunture, i even paid some guy with dread-locks 20 bux and he did something in his closet with some chicken bones and a couple of my hairs he plucked outta my head. nothing worked. i just watched a 52 year old friend die from emphyzema from smoking.
i had to do something, i found out about the electronic cigarette, you inhale vaporized nicotine, so i'm still addicted, but it is not going to kill me. so that works for me for now. if you would like to know more about the electronic cigarette, here is where i found out. it is called the electronic cigarette forum.
Re: quit smoking after 40 years
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Originally Posted by motorcity1957
man i tried everything, gums, patches, hypnosis, acupunture, i even paid some guy with dread-locks 20 bux and he did something in his closet with some chicken bones and a couple of my hairs he plucked outta my head. nothing worked. i just watched a 52 year old friend die from emphyzema from smoking.
i had to do something, i found out about the electronic cigarette, you inhale vaporized nicotine, so i'm still addicted, but it is not going to kill me. so that works for me for now. if you would like to know more about the electronic cigarette, here is where i found out. it is called the electronic cigarette forum.
out of interest, what happens if you don't smoke? what withdrawal symptoms do you get?
hope you are feeling better
i applaud your willpower to control your smoking. the sad truth is that many millions of people cannot do as you do, and thus are basically addicted to cigarettes. many health problems are attributed to smoking. and it's not just the smokers who suffer, but is proven , that non-smokers health is being affected by second hand smoke.