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Old Feb 18, 2008, 06:54 AM
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prescriptions to stop smoking

Has anyone taken prescription drugs to stop smoking
or know someone who has?
Did it work?

Have you or someone you know successfully quit smoking?
If so, what method was used?

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Old Feb 20, 2008, 04:54 PM   #11  
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AKaeTrue;
Thank you so much, for your response, I put the cig I was smoking down and threw the pack out,... (breaking the remainder cigs into too small pieces to smoke,,,,,) sometimes, words help so much! And J-9 I know there's so many options out there, which I hope to be my last resort, of course, I'm anti dug to a certain degree as you know, but sometimes I guess we have to do what we have to do, I tried the Patch, even worked for awhile, but when stress enter the picture and someone has a cig, I'll do it, even though I'm so pisssed at my lack of resistance. I can cut out cholestrol, donuts, fries, but cigs....... dammmmm, I'm on the cig wagon as of right now...again. thanks to AKaetrue, just need words of wisdom, sometimes

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Old Feb 20, 2008, 06:47 PM   #12  
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I also am on Chantix. I have tried several other methods of quitting before this, but nothing seemed to work. Chantix however, works. It is an oral medication therefore, there are side effects. I suffer from IBS and the Chantix can aggravate this at times if I fail to drink A LOT of water. I must also eat a full meal before taking the medication, otherwise I get vertigo and nausea. Also included have been the strangest and most disturbing dreams I have ever had. I cannot say that these things will happen to you, but they did happen to me. However, I am extremely sensitive to most medications. No matter the side effects, the benefits of this medication are worth it. You have a really good chance of quitting indefinitely with the Chantix, as you already have a desire to quit. Good luck, and do yourself the favor of speaking with your physician about getting a prescription. It was the best thing I ever did for myself.

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Old Feb 21, 2008, 02:29 AM   #13  
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So, how are things going today for you, AKaeTrue?
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Old Feb 21, 2008, 06:29 AM   #14  
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Ak, how are you sweet stuff?
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Old Feb 21, 2008, 09:43 AM   #15  
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I'm feeling it...and it's rough,
but I haven't smoked...

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Old Feb 21, 2008, 09:46 AM   #16  
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Oh good, Ak have you tried the deep breaths and the keeping busy? You are so awsome!! Keep up the good work, it will get easier with time, I promise!!
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Old Feb 21, 2008, 02:52 PM   #17  
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lovelesspa, your welcome I know you can do it, we all can.
Even if it means we need to come here for a little support and encouragement.

J and wnk_1001, thanks for telling me about Chantix.
I looked it up and read how it works and I have a question.
Have there been any withdrawals from nicotine since it's being blocked from
the receptors?
And because it changes the way you receive the dopamine,
did either of you get the blues, or depressed at all?
or does it not matter how the dopamine is released/received? (hope that makes sense)

clough and start thank you for asking how I'm doing.
It means a lot to know that I have support.
Still haven't smoked today
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Old Feb 21, 2008, 03:41 PM   #18  
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Withdrawals? Nope, not for me. I also have very little side effects if any. I have strange dreams, most are very colorful and musical, taking place around amusement parks for some reason.

But, I have had no withdrawals. Cravings, yes. But I get over those in about 10 minutes if I refocus myself.

I do love the dreams though. It's like watching a movie, but I am one of the actors. Too bad I can only take it for another month and a half.

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did either of you get the blues, or depressed at all?

I did not get depressed, although this is now considered a major side effect. I have noticed that I need to do more with my hands, such as cleaning, and over cleaning, but this can be bad too for some people.

Rather than quitting 100% after the 7 day mark, as Chantix is prescribed, I have worked with one of my health care providers in tapering down slowly over the 3 months, which tends to curb the depression that can be associated with Chantix.

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Old Feb 21, 2008, 05:04 PM   #19  
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Withdrawals? Nope, not for me. I also have very little side effects if any. I have strange dreams, most are very colorful and musical, taking place around amusement parks for some reason.

But, I have had no withdrawals. Cravings, yes. But I get over those in about 10 minutes if I refocus myself.

I do love the dreams though. It's like watching a movie, but I am one of the actors. Too bad I can only take it for another month and a half.



I did not get depressed, although this is now considered a major side effect. I have noticed that I need to do more with my hands, such as cleaning, and over cleaning, but this can be bad too for some people.

Rather than quitting 100% after the 7 day mark, as Chantix is prescribed, I have worked with one of my health care providers in tapering down slowly over the 3 months, which tends to curb the depression that can be associated with Chantix.
It sounds like you're doing very well J, keep up the good work.
Thank you for sharing your experience on this medication with me.
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lovelesspa, your welcome I know you can do it, we all can.
Even if it means we need to come here for a little support and encouragement.

J and wnk_1001, thanks for telling me about Chantix.
I looked it up and read how it works and I have a question.
Have there been any withdrawals from nicotine since it's being blocked from
the receptors?
And because it changes the way you receive the dopamine,
did either of you get the blues, or depressed at all?
or does it not matter how the dopamine is released/received? (hope that makes sense)

clough and start thank you for asking how I'm doing.
It means a lot to know that I have support.
Still haven't smoked today
You still haven't smoked today, I love those good words! Nice job AK! really, nice job sweet stuff!
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