Smoking Addiction & Recovery Support Group
The CDC claims that nicotine is a "very addictive drug" that can be "as addictive as heroin or cocaine." Nicotine is typically eliminated from the body within 2 to 3 days, however, physical and psychological withdrawal symptoms may last for much longer depending on the individual. If you are trying to kick the habit, this community is dedicated to giving smokers the...
I'll just scoot my butt outta here (get it? butt???? LOL)
Have a good one my smokeless friends (((((((((Hugs))))))))))))))
Glad ur here toddi, big hugs to u!!!!
It's hot and it looks like we may get rain. Today is day 520
Mayberry checking in on a hot,humid day in So.Calif. I have been cigarette free for a little over 3 years now..I ain't ever going back......
Ok, I never used chantix, we had no insurance, & Dr was leary cuz my other meds. I do have the same prob with hubby. When I quit he made a big deal out of we both have to quit, blah blah blah. I quit, he kept telling me he did too but I'm not dumb, I could smell it a mile away, he just kept lying and we would fight and then after about a month he admitted it when we were fighting. He said be didn't admit if cuz he didn't want to "hear it". So that was 520 days ago, I've no interest in smoking and he still stands outside by the trash cans!! Tell ur hubby only smoke outside.and not leave ANYTHING to do with smoking in the house!!
Good luck, we r ready when u r!!!!!
Oh well, I'm determined. I do think the chantix has helped and I've had none of the weirdness that had scared me about it for several months before I'd try it. Would like some input from folks who've tried it and how long they stayed on it after quitting. I'd like to get off soon as I can but not too soon.