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hi guys,
i have stopped smoking today after 9 years. its been 18 hours since my last ciggie! go me lol. anyway my question is, i feel a little chesty and wheezy and my throat seems a little sore (btw im on the patches.) is it to early to have these symptoms from giving up or do you think maybe i'm just getting a cold or something?
thank you for any replies.
xxx
i have stopped smoking today after 9 years. its been 18 hours since my last ciggie! go me lol. anyway my question is, i feel a little chesty and wheezy and my throat seems a little sore (btw im on the patches.) is it to early to have these symptoms from giving up or do you think maybe i'm just getting a cold or something?
thank you for any replies.
xxx
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I am 6 months off, first time I ever managed to give up. Its just easier all the time every minute you do not have a fag, is a minute to it being such a better life for you. You can do it, just keep telling yourself how fantastic you are for fighting off this terrible controlling thing that has been ruining your life although it was dead sneaky and conned you into thinking you enjoyed it - enjoyed that horrible smoke which in any other situation would have had you holding your breath until you could get some fresh air. No it is an evil creature that had control of your life, you are taking control back, it doesn't give in straight away and puts up a bit of a fight but you can win the battle
I am 6 months off, first time I ever managed to give up. Its just easier all the time every minute you do not have a fag, is a minute to it being such a better life for you. You can do it, just keep telling yourself how fantastic you are for fighting off this terrible controlling thing that has been ruining your life although it was dead sneaky and conned you into thinking you enjoyed it - enjoyed that horrible smoke which in any other situation would have had you holding your breath until you could get some fresh air. No it is an evil creature that had control of your life, you are taking control back, it doesn't give in straight away and puts up a bit of a fight but you can win the battle
Here's my advice, this worked for me anyway. Take a day off work, go out into the countryside without cigarettes or matches. Spend that day concentrating on the simple thing of not smoking. If there are fields and woods and trees well and good, but just spend the day not smoking. The crucial thing is day one. When you wake up in the morning, you have a whole day under your belt and it will make you feel so much better.
Nicotine chewing gum helps as well. Go for it.
As you mentioned, you will have some adverse reactions from the withdrawl, coughs, colds, the lot, but don't give in !
Nicotine chewing gum helps as well. Go for it.
As you mentioned, you will have some adverse reactions from the withdrawl, coughs, colds, the lot, but don't give in !
Well done, the symptoms you are experiencing are normal.
They will get worse and you will start to cough yellow stuff you didn't even know was present. Remember after 24 hours you body is free from the toxins of cigarettes so don't be tempted to smoke again. The 2 week mark is the hardest, get over this and you'll be ok. Other symptoms include nightmares and dreams that are something else. I became adicted to the withdrawl symptoms. Be prepared, it's a strange experience. Good luck.
They will get worse and you will start to cough yellow stuff you didn't even know was present. Remember after 24 hours you body is free from the toxins of cigarettes so don't be tempted to smoke again. The 2 week mark is the hardest, get over this and you'll be ok. Other symptoms include nightmares and dreams that are something else. I became adicted to the withdrawl symptoms. Be prepared, it's a strange experience. Good luck.