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December 3, 2011 Quit Date?

Hi!
Did anyone else quit on Dec. 03, 2011?
I did.  This is quit #3 but this time I am on NRT Nicotine patch (thought I'd try it).
 
How have youbeen doing if you quit on the same day as I did?
 
12 years ago 0 3 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
December 3, 2011 Quit Date?

Well, it's been since Saturday morning at 11:00 a.m. since I quit.  I think the first 24 hours was the worst.  I am using a Habitrol Nicotine replacement patch, 21 mg.
 
I was really worried how things would go the next morning (Sun) without that smoke I so used to have within 5 minutes of waking up....that was a big one for me.  I had a plan the night before.  I would wake up, and instead of sitting on the couch, I would just gather laundry.
 
I have been chewing on cocktail straws and munching on strawberry flavoured Twizzlers.  I don't have any problems wanting to smoke while driving, as I slowly removed that habit last year.
 
When I really want a smoke, I have been coping by either chewing the end of my straw, or "inhaling" it.  I used this idea last time I quit during the holidays (2001), while it was still ok to smoke in the bars.  My cocktail straw and I were everywhere.  Once in a while, I'd change colours for fun.  It seems to help a lot again this year, except I quit drinking 5 yrs ago.
 
In British Columbia, Canada where I live, our Government started a smoking cessation program in early November of this year.  The deal is, anyone who wanted to quit smoking could call a phone number and talk to a nurse for free, 24/7 and she would go over the program details with you on the phone.  You then had a choice of a prescription of nicotine patch, lozenges, or Champix.  I tried something similar before (Zyban) back in 2001 and I quit on it for a year, smoked again, tried Zyban again in 2006, but didn't work.  Maybe the will wasn't strong enough. Anyways, then you'd take a registration # to any pharmacy and you'd get a prescription for 8 weeks worth. Problem is...the manufacturer of Habitrol patches was in such demand, that it there were 3 weeks delays coming back into stock at the pharmacy.
 
Anyways, I have been very sleepy, dry throat, wield dreams, a little dizziness, but that's all.  Overall, I feel calm and relaxed, which I am very surprised about.
 
The patch is working really well, I am feeling pretty calm about breaking this habit.
 
Jedimaster7
12 years ago 0 3 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Nicotine replacement

Hi Wendy!
I started the Habitrol NRT patch on Sat. morning, starting with 21 mg.
 
At first I had cravings (still do), but I felt relaxed and calm, like I can cope with them.  I tried Zyban before (a different story) but I didn't feel as relaxed.
Anyways, these are symptoms I have experienced so far, however it may just be the nicotine withdrawl sysmptoms, so I'm not sure:
 
more perspiration
waking through the night, feeling hot
short bouts of dizziness
a little more acne than usual
a half-day headache
one day of nervousness
dry mouth
starting to have a bit of a cough now
keener sense of smell
the last 2 mornings I have experienced really dry eyes
 
Again Wendy, may just be nicotine withdrawl and a bit of hormone changes, but that is what I have experienced so far.  I hope that helps?  Let us know what you have experienced.
 
Jodi