So I am now 48 hours into quitting smoking (cigarettes) and I have been using Nicorette. Last time I tried this I used the patches, but it caused blister like places on my arm and made me feel really strange... I should also mention that a month ago I finally quit kpin, it was the final med I needed to stop. The anxiety hasn't really been THAT bad, but there are multiple times per day when it sucks. So I need all the help I can get with smoking (cigarettes) and my doctors literally told me not to stop smoking (cigarettes)this early off kpin.Really the shittiest part has been second guessing everything I say and do, or type. That shit is driving me crazy, but that is from the kpin cessation not the smoking (cigarettes).Any tips to help me make this time more successful and least painful?(cigarettes)
5/20/2015 11:17:13 AM
Good luck dude!!
5/20/2015 11:18:33 AM
I used toothpicks a lot to roughly simulate the motions and satisfy urge to put something in my mouth, and yes I know how that sounds. But the things that helped me the most were pre-quitting. I set a date months in advance, then told everybody about it at such length that if I failed, I would get no end of shit.
5/20/2015 11:30:27 AM
You should probably stop smoking (weed), too.]
5/20/2015 11:46:17 AM
I told many people about it too because I knew if I did that there was no way I could just be like oops, this is too hard. I think the toothpick thing is a good idea, I was trying to figure out something that could satisfy that urge. I really think the hardest thing is breaking the habit you have conditioned into your mind. Drive -> Smoke | Walk dog -> Smoke | Done Eating -> Smoke | After Sex -> Smoke | etc etcI honestly don't even like smoking cigarettes, lol. Since I was a child I have had this fear of not being able to breathe due to my year long allergies. You can imagine how having this fear does not combine well with smoking.I only really liked the nicotine, that was it. I wouldn't have even called myself a smoker until I was probably 23 or so and I'll be in 28 in two days. I smoked my first cigarette at age 14, but it just never stuck with me, I always preferred bud. ^ I don't smoke weed anymore either, it was a super cool inside joke from like 2008! [Edited on May 20, 2015 at 11:51 AM. Reason : _]
5/20/2015 11:49:18 AM
Give your friends (and enemies) permission to punch you in the scrote if they catch you with a cig
5/20/2015 12:21:59 PM
it's 2015, e-cigs have been a thing for like 5 years now, just go get one.
5/20/2015 12:25:45 PM
If I was going to smoke an E-Cig, I would just smoke a cigarette. Plus E-Cigs have come under fire multiple times for their hazards to your health.http://www.dailytech.com/ECigarettes+May+Increase+Risk+of+Infection+More+Than+Traditional+Cigarettes/article37130.htmEither way smoking E-Cigs is a terrible suggestion.
5/20/2015 12:29:10 PM
Seriously though, use the patch. If it irritates your skin, move it around to a different location every day. Deal with it fir 6 weeks, and youre done.
5/20/2015 12:38:21 PM
Why use the patches over the gum? I have both.
5/20/2015 12:42:04 PM
Less effort, imo. Just put it on and let it do its job for the whole day
5/20/2015 12:57:47 PM
I tapered off gradually, going from 14 cigarettes a day, to 10, to 7, to 5, to 2. This REALLY eased the withdrawal and probably decreased the cravings I otherwise would've felt for years afterward.This is shitty advice for somebody who's already quit, but I'll just throw it out there anyway.
5/20/2015 1:03:35 PM
I can't be positive, but I felt like when I used the patches last time it altered how I felt emotionally. The gum never did that and hasn't done it yet this time. Maybe I should try the patches again to see if that really is what caused it, because I do agree they are much easier. Is it ok to use the patches normally and use the gum if you have serious cravings, such as when you're driving?
5/20/2015 1:07:06 PM
I thought the patch was enough to keep you from getting cravings. Youre getting a pretty good dose of nicotine with them. Id be worried that using gum in addition to the patches would sabotage the "step down" process the patches take you on.I think the patches step you down from 60mg to 40mg to 20mg a day, for 2 weeks each. By the time youre done with the 20mg patches, your body is used to not getting any nicotine. From there, youre free....
5/20/2015 1:32:09 PM
Yea you are right about that, I'll give them a shot and see how it goes this time. If I start to feel any different than chewing the gum I'll switch back over to the gum.
5/20/2015 2:06:06 PM
It sucks, and not very comforting advice, but cold turkey is the best way. I tried probably 50 times to quit over the years but I finally did it. Smoke free for 1 year and 5 months
5/20/2015 3:34:48 PM
you just gotta put it out of your mind as a possibility and don't justify anything to smoke again. doesn't matter if your whole family dies in a plane crash, it can't be a crutch. it's as simple as that - once it's not a possibility you don't think about it anymore (except you'll have dreams where you give in and smoke and wake up feeling guilty for no reason). eventually, you get to a point where it's just not appealing. however, if you're trying to use nicotine alternatives to get off of the actual act of smoking rather than the nicotine dependency you should look into real Swedish Snus. not Camel/Marlboro snus, but stuff you actually get imported from Sweden. the link to cancer is less than 1% of that of cigarettes and other oral tobaccos because the tobacco is pasteurized (you don't even have to spit out the juices). I'd take snus all day before an e-cig.NIH Study:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1747791/
5/20/2015 4:27:12 PM
EMCE, the patches actually caused a mild whelp from only one application and I read this isn't that rare. It has to do with the adhesive in the patch and certain types of skin (like attractive white people )Thanks to everyone's suggestions, except GREEN JAY haha. Keep them coming except..
5/20/2015 6:21:40 PM
Watch out w/ Nicorette.I loved that shit and it was a motherfucker to stop. I haven't chewed Nic in 5 months and I'm still jonesing almost every day.
5/20/2015 8:12:48 PM
I've heard oxycontin and xanax work wonders
5/20/2015 8:28:09 PM
Don't go into the store where you used to buy cigarettes. I used to get them in gas stations, and when I quit, I didn't go into one for over a year. Sounds stupid, I know, but it really worked for me.
5/20/2015 8:41:34 PM
I actually took a detour during day two to go buy cigarettes, but then I turned around when I realized I literally did not want them.The thing that has been bothering me a lot is the anxiety, but I expected this cluster fuck between kpin and cigarettes.On top of all of that I am reviewing Algebra through Calc III... I'm having a good motherfucking time right now! [Edited on May 20, 2015 at 9:04 PM. Reason : _]
5/20/2015 8:59:31 PM
So I had my first dream about smoking (cigarettes) last night and when I woke up I felt like I had done something wrong.I thought this was supposed to happen a few weeks down the road, not 6 days haha.Oh and if the tell a bunch of people thing does work, I should be set. Today my pastor told the entire church I was on day 6 of not smoking (cigarettes). The funniest part is she used it to try and get two others at the church who are heavy (cigarette) smokers to quit, haha. So basically if I start smoking again I will let down my entire congregation.
5/24/2015 2:14:15 PM
Truthfully speaking, I went the cold turkey route, but it took seven attempts. This also coincided with me picking up running. It has been about eight years now smoke free.
5/24/2015 4:18:54 PM
The only pros I have found to cold turkey are the quitting benefits health wise happen sooner, but as you mentioned most people fail.What benefit are the smokers who quit in here at? When you use nicotine replacements all of this is hard to judge until you stop the replacement therapy. However I have found out that a lot of these are still true, like the first one and many others. Any of the consequences related to the smoke hazard all still apply.
5/24/2015 9:16:24 PM
5/24/2015 10:14:39 PM
I'll be using nicotine replacement for another 4 weeks (weaning as I go) and then it ends. You suggested replacing cigarettes with E-Cigs which IS a terrible suggestion in this case.I have used E-Cigs extensively for ~10 months, the point was to stop smoking, not to find an alternative.[Edited on May 24, 2015 at 10:38 PM. Reason : _]
5/24/2015 10:37:09 PM
Oh, sorry, guess I should have suggested praying instead.
5/25/2015 1:02:18 PM
My buddy was able to "quit" for good using an e-cig. He managed to fully quit a few times in the past going cold turkey, stayed away from them for years, then a big life event would happen, he'd get stressed out and start right back up.This time around he's kinda given up on the idea of quitting, since relapsing has a pretty high chance. He switched to an e-cig and he's been able to manage his nicotine intake, tapering it down to almost nothing. Its an extremely hard habit to break, and he's found a solution that's put him in a much higher control over it by breaking his addiction to nicotine. He still uses it just as much as he was cigarettes, but he's using pretty harmless oils. It helps him manage his stress without feeling like he's going to kill himself. He also no longer has the "I MUST HAVE A SMOKE RIGHT NOW" cravings.
5/25/2015 1:15:28 PM
5/25/2015 3:26:40 PM
5/25/2015 5:31:51 PM
Is there anyone who is saying that E-Cigs aren't safer than normal cigarettes?? I said multiple times I am not interested in replacing cigarettes with E-Cigs yet it continues to be discussed.This is about quitting cigarettes forever, not starting E-Cigs (again).
5/25/2015 6:08:08 PM
I smoked for a few years regularly. One day I just decided to only smoke when I drink, which I did for about 10 years. Then I met my wife who hated it, so I just stopped altogether.
5/25/2015 6:15:22 PM
I went in the reverse order, lol.
5/25/2015 6:28:49 PM
I was trying to be helpful. If you want to be combative and argumentative then a simple "thanks, not for me" would have sufficed. Clearly you are handling this with a clear and level head.
5/25/2015 6:34:55 PM
Clearly.
5/25/2015 7:42:31 PM
If you don't want to explain multiple times why you won't consider that option, then don't respond to it. Like I said a simple, "thanks, not for me" would be about all you need.You asked for advice, I watched a loved one go through the struggle of breaking his addiction to nicotine and thought I'd relay his experience. I'm not obligated to read through what others have posted anymore than your obligated to take my advice.Stress is going to be your enemy in this, which is the case for pretty much any vice. You're a week in, which is great, but toothpicks aren't going to cut it when something big happens. Are you prepared to manage your stress when it does?My buddies first relapse was when his sister was diagnosed with cancer. He quit when she went into remission. His next relapse was when it returned and killed her. He kept smoking while trying to manage his grief. The E-cig was a vice for vice trade. It helped him manage his stress without having to inhale tar and nicotine.I've known others that have relapsed after much less significant events. They could have been 3 weeks into quitting and got stuck with a double shift at work and a cigarette break was a better alternative than snapping at customers. Or they got in a big fight with their SO or stuck in traffic for hours or had friends cancel plans at the last minute.But you know, I don't have first hand experience in this so what do I know, right? I'm sure out of the thousands of other users on this forum you'll find a plethora of those who have direct first hand experience with your specific problem.[Edited on May 26, 2015 at 9:00 AM. Reason : ]
5/26/2015 9:00:14 AM
i quit smoking using an e-cig and then quit using the e-cig (though I will still bum one at a party). sorry it doesn't seem like that will work for you. If you relapse again, I suggest you talk to your doctor about alternate methods of nicotine cessation. wellbutrin and those faggy little medical nicotine inhalers are still out there.
5/26/2015 11:24:07 AM
I'd like to see one of those breakdowns for drinking alcohol.
5/26/2015 12:31:36 PM
So I made my longest drive in a car today (5 hours), which for me is a big deal. I would smoke more when I drive than when I'd drink
5/26/2015 9:01:44 PM
just pick up another bad habit instead
5/26/2015 9:40:28 PM
Well I have never paid for sex and I am single
5/27/2015 12:37:26 AM
I stopped Nicorette 24 hours ago and I feel better now than when I was chewing it.
5/28/2015 4:02:55 PM
Today is day 28. I'm still keepin on.
6/15/2015 8:49:36 PM
6/15/2015 9:15:57 PM
When I quit I picked a day 2 months out and smoked guilt free up until that point while consciously thinking about how bad smoking was and how I was going to quit on the day that I picked. If it was first thing in the morning and I'm outside freezing my nuts off because I have addiction I made a mental note on how ridiculous that was. Same thing with plenty of other scenarios. What I did over that time was build up some hatred and animosity for cigs. Then when I finally quit I went cold turkey, and was able to stay quit because I actually hated them and what they were doing to me. I found out over numerous failed attempts that you'll never stay quit unless you honestly hate cigs.There were certainly times I wanted to relapse, but I always thought to myself that would mean starting over at day 1 again, and it was so hard to quit that I didn't want to put myself through that torture again. It was enough to get me through the cravings.Been quit 6 years now
6/16/2015 7:04:58 AM
you are on QuitNet.com aren't you?
6/16/2015 5:19:12 PM