Hi G =) Well, I think that was my trub back in early July when I had used the patch or maybe it was late June? I cant remember BUT I know at that time, I was smoking more than I had in the past and so I figured since it was always near 10 - 12 cigs at that particular time, I used the 14 mg so I think instead of being sensitive to the patch, I was having the wrong dosage (14 mg instead of the 21 mg)so now I am on the 21 and I actually feel so much better!!
I also noticed when I had quit, went back, etc I was smoking more--as if my mind and body were trying to play catch up. THEN being in denial I was actually smoking more, then trying the 14 mg patch instead of the 21, caused my body discomfort and I was experiencing the withdrawals worse instead of the gradual smoothness step down. The gum was working fine for me BUT it was causing severe acid reflux and made my GERD worse. Of course I fell off b/c I was in panic mode over the 2 hernias, the endoscope, etc. I am stupid for falling off and recovering my balance. BUT I took a different path and realized I was smoking more and needed the 21mg patch.
Now, I feel stable and very very comfortable in this quit. For stepping down to the 14 mg will be in 3 weeks. A week before I step down to the 14, I am going to pull off the 21 mg patch a few hours before bedtime so the nicotine will have time to level out low before morning. OR I just might do as you have done.
I do not look at the patch as a crutch as I am not smoking and taking the other 4000 chems into my system. I am only taking 1 and that is the nicotine. My lungs are clearing themselves out by expelling that brown crud, my body has stopped producing all of the extra mucus, etc so I know I am healing. Dry cough, itchy throat BUT I am doing as the info on this site has told me to do =) So far, so good. The only thing that gives me stress at the moment is the endoscopy results. It's been nearly 3 weeks and I figured if something was abnormal on the tests, he wouldve called me ASAP instead of calling me for a 30 day follow up. Besides, smoking wouldve caused my GERD to worsen, cause my lungs to stay clogged, etc. They didnt help me then BUT what has helped is I quit. And that I must continue to see.
Look at me babbling again!! HA! I hope I made sense
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