Stop a week ago on Champix.
Champix
Started by Fonzey, 2009-01-06 09:55
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34 replies to this topic
#26Posted 2011-11-05 17:13:02 #27Posted 2011-11-05 17:38:48
Almost 2 years ago I stopped smoke with Quomen. Almost no side effects for me and easy to quit after 30+ years of fags
#28Posted 2011-11-12 13:26:15
2 weeks now
#29Posted 2011-11-13 13:24:09
Sorry guys but WHY? do you have to buy drugs to give up smoking, i smoked for many years and one day i said to myself these things are killing me and costing me a fortune to do it, so i gave up straight away, no patches, no drugs, just WILL POWER, if you want to give up you can, the people who say it ia TOO HARD, then they DO NOT want to give up.
GOOD LUCK to all you genuine people who want to kick this disgusting HABIT. #30Posted 2011-11-17 18:53:44
....if you want to give up you can, the people who say it ia TOO HARD, then they DO NOT want to give up.... Actually no, that is not at all true. People are wired differently and some are more susceptible top addiiction. Nicotine is a highly addictive substance and the majority of smokers have great difficulty quitting. Will power is of course important but the fact that you found it easy to quit does not mean it will be the same for others. On the contrary, you are most unusual. Several irate/flaming replies to the above post have been deleted. #31Posted 2011-11-18 10:21:40
Stop a week ago on Champix.
[ stopped smoking 3 month with Champix and one day I let me go and i am smoking again well about 5 siggies a day instead 40 daily now try again to get finish of it let hope this will help me, I started smoking at the age of 14 I am now 68 years old it is not easy but try it Edited by gdk, 2011-11-18 10:22:50. #32Posted 2011-11-18 12:41:55
3 weeks tomorrow
#33Posted 2011-11-18 13:54:37
Stop a week ago on Champix. [ stopped smoking 3 month with Champix and one day I let me go and i am smoking again well about 5 siggies a day instead 40 daily now try again to get finish of it let hope this will help me, I started smoking at the age of 14 I am now 68 years old it is not easy but try it At 68 Id say fuc_k it but well done mate your doing well. #34Posted 2011-12-02 23:21:10
Broke at week 4
#35Posted 2012-01-29 06:02:33
Actually no, that is not at all true. People are wired differently and some are more susceptible top addiiction. Nicotine is a highly addictive substance and the majority of smokers have great difficulty quitting. Will power is of course important but the fact that you found it easy to quit does not mean it will be the same for others. On the contrary, you are most unusual. Several irate/flaming replies to the above post have been deleted. I heard or read somewhere long time ago that some smokers are not that addicted in the end. They just think they are. Any truth in this or more information to be found in the net ? Reason why i'm interested is that i had an operation and was hospitalized in heavy pain medication for three days and not smoking. Once released i decided to give it a go after 25 years. Prepared myself with packets of gum etc and was surprised to find out that it was actually much easier than i expected. It's been two months now and sometimes get the urge but it soon passes and i can control it even when drinking. I do consider myself extremely lucky and by no means to put down anyone who's using other methods. Whatever works for you go for it. I feel so much better and i know it's just getting better by day when all the crap comes slowly out from my lungs. Just curious on how it differs so much between individuals. |
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