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I stopped smoking on April fools day & have felt sh1te ever since. Is this normal?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, it's withdrawal, once you're body gets used to not having the nicotine, and you getting over habit of lighting one even if you don't want one, it will get better with time.
One day you won't even think about having one, and not realise until the day after.
Keep going, it's not easy. I stopped nearly 30 years ago, so glad I did, more
money, I don't smell of nicotine. xx
One day you won't even think about having one, and not realise until the day after.
Keep going, it's not easy. I stopped nearly 30 years ago, so glad I did, more
money, I don't smell of nicotine. xx
I stopped smoking on 21st March after over 60 years as a smoker.
I have managed to not smoke since with the help of the daily patches.
I still think I need a fag at certain times, but am determined to quit this time.
They say it will get better (the urge to smoke) and I think it does - I have now gone over a month without a single cigarette and I just keep thinking how much money I have saved....that is enough to convince me !
I have managed to not smoke since with the help of the daily patches.
I still think I need a fag at certain times, but am determined to quit this time.
They say it will get better (the urge to smoke) and I think it does - I have now gone over a month without a single cigarette and I just keep thinking how much money I have saved....that is enough to convince me !
after 30 years you are going to get some withdrawal symptoms as your body 'detoxes' (not sure there is such a word!!). Stick with it and find things to do when the craving hits. One day at a time was my motto when I gave up 15 plus years ago, never regretted it one bit. The smell of cigarettes, especially on clothing, make me feel want to wretch. Hang on in there, it's worth it.