I am sorry to read you are struggling. You are a very strong person to quit even though you are scared of the withdrawal symptoms. Anxiety and muscle tension can be a withdrawal symptom. Chemicals in tobacco smoke affect your entire central nervous system. Because these chemicals have been messing with your nervous system, quitting can cause a feeling of nervousness, which sometimes lasts for a few days. And, when your central nervous system gets back in line, you may find that you have a keener sense of smell, taste, hearing, color and depth perception.
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Chemicals
in tobacco smoke affect your entire central nervous system. Because
these chemicals have been messing with your nervous system, quitting can
cause a feeling of nervousness, which sometimes lasts for a few days.
And, when your central nervous system gets back in line, you may find
that you have a keener sense of smell, taste, hearing, color and depth
perception. - See more at:
http://stopsmokingcenter.net/program/2-2.aspx#sthash.akR6HAAL.dpuf
Chemicals
in tobacco smoke affect your entire central nervous system. Because
these chemicals have been messing with your nervous system, quitting can
cause a feeling of nervousness, which sometimes lasts for a few days.
And, when your central nervous system gets back in line, you may find
that you have a keener sense of smell, taste, hearing, color and depth
perception. - See more at:
http://stopsmokingcenter.net/program/2-2.aspx#sthash.akR6HAAL.dpuf