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16 years ago 0 1890 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Just to re-iterate, Counsellor, there are NO stupid questions. This is an addiction and the anxiety of stopping smoking will naturally raise your stress and anxiety levels right up to the coping max.   You're feeling tired and even confused from moment to moment when you're in withdrawal.. This will NOT last.., after the first 3-4 days the nicotine will have left your body and the battle becomes a psychological one rather than a physical dependence one...   You know all this but i just want to reassure you that you are doing fine in your quit and you're doing exactly the right thing in staying close to the site!
 
Patrick


My Milage:

My Quit Date: 1/18/2008
Smoke-Free Days: 155
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 3,875
Amount Saved: $1,743.75
Life Gained:
Days: 28 Hrs: 20 Mins: 14 Seconds: 35

16 years ago 0 12049 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Gobs,
 
Normal!  Your body is healing and needs a chance or two to rest.  Use some of the ideas the members provided and do take some extra sleep time if you can.  Your body has gone through a lot.
 
 

Josie, Health Educator
16 years ago 0 515 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
I slept a lot for the first two weeks of my quit.  Maybe for escape or maybe because my body and mind needed it. Either way, I needed it and it helped. Whatever helps you with your quit, do it.

My Milage:

My Quit Date: 1/7/2008
Smoke-Free Days: 165
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 2,970
Amount Saved: $1,158.30
Life Gained:
Days: 14 Hrs: 23 Mins: 9 Seconds: 59

16 years ago 0 27 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
NICE,REAL NICE.............BEING ABUSED EVEN WHEN MY DEFENSES ARE DOWN---MY BRAIN IS MUSH--AND MY THROAT IS SORE......NICE, VERY NICE.....THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT (ALL IN GOOD FUN)   
16 years ago 0 901 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
lisa
that is a great question ! and yes , i experienced that also.
when i was first into this quit thing i would get kind of sleepy in the middle of the day , and much earlier than before at night.
 
solution ? a huge glass of really cold ice water and maybe a healthy snack. i liked cold raw carrots with a little salt on them.
 
don't you ever be afraid of asking any question.
 
after all , you're an attorney , you're supposed to ask dumb questions. just kiddin' , we've gotta have fun through this thing.
 
mike / astrofan


My Milage:

My Quit Date: 3/12/2008
Smoke-Free Days: 100
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 3,000
Amount Saved: $900.00
Life Gained:
Days: 16 Hrs: 9 Mins: 37 Seconds: 43

16 years ago 0 27 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
  Is it normal to be tired and exhausted?  I'm sitting at my desk just wanting to fall asleep.  I'm normally extremely energetic, hyper, some people would call me but now, today, and last night, I just feel like taking a nap.  I feel like I'm asking stupid questions but I'm gonna keep doing it unless you guys tell me to stop.  Lisa

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