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Don't try so hard, body is healing and making changes on it's own. Also may occur - You're breathing better, so many be sleeping sounder, thus needing less sleep. Hang in, things will correct themselves, I know it's hard to relax sometimes when your body is going a little haywire...... CobenFan Where's that easy button????? [B]My Milage:[/B] [B]My Quit Date: [/B] 3/25/2006 [B]Smoke-Free Days:[/B] 284 [B]Cigarettes Not Smoked:[/B] 5,692 [B]Amount Saved:[/B] $994 [B]Life Gained:[/B] [B]Days:[/B] 27 [B]Hrs:[/B] 0 [B]Mins:[/B] 16 [B]Seconds:[/B] 13
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Hi Interesting Sleeplessness was a real feature of my early quit and I think it lasted for about 10 days or so. Just go with it and get outta bed at 3 a.m. if you need to - I read books and wrote in my journal. All the best to you. Sharon [B]My Milage:[/B] [B]My Quit Date: [/B] 10/14/2006 [B]Smoke-Free Days:[/B] 81 [B]Cigarettes Not Smoked:[/B] 813 [B]Amount Saved:[/B] �217.89 [B]Life Gained:[/B] [B]Days:[/B] 6 [B]Hrs:[/B] 20 [B]Mins:[/B] 15 [B]Seconds:[/B] 43
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interesting, When you first quit or cut down, you may find it difficult to sleep as long as you used to. Two things can cause this are: * As a smoker your sleep may have been interrupted by constant coughing and/or difficulty breathing. When you stop smoking, your body gets healthier and the sleep you get is more restful. So if you wake up suddenly at 5:00 a.m., you may think you are a victim of insomnia. You're probably not! Your body has probably had all the sleep it needs. * Smoking drains your body's energy. When you quit smoking you regain this energy. You may need fewer hours of sleep. How long will this last? The first few weeks after quitting. Tips to help: Try making sure you have a regular sleeping schedule. If you wake up in the middle of the night do some light stretches, or read a book to help you get to sleep. If you have a symptom that persists or seems worse than you expected, you should immediately consult a doctor. It�s possible that your smoking has been masking symptoms of some illness, and when you stop smoking the symptoms abruptly become noticeable. Josie _____________________ The SSC Support Team.

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