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Preparing for my sticky quit.


Evelyn

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Tomorrow I'll start my first champix tablet.

On Christmas day I come over and pledge NOPE.

I'm a little nervous on the side affects but for two weeks I've been stabile mentally which is the record this year.

I'm gonna do this I'm worried about the champix then my quit... It's the first week's I have to pull through... Anyone have experience with Champix?

Hugs, I'm gonna be here more frequently get my mindset right. I'm gonna keep this topic as a diary for this quit.

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Good idea using this topic for a diary, be helpful for you during, and great to look back on in the future.

 

Haven't used Champix (I was a zyban user once) but I'm sure Nancy and a few others had success with it.

 

Rooting for you, you can do this.

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I'm not having any symptoms of naussia but I'm a little agitated, like I wanna run off some energy :P well not smart since both if my hips are in bad shape and I'm going to an orthopedic surgeon specialist for hip replacement :) but I'm going into the city center later. So if I seem cranky... I am lol. I'm monitoring closley and I've settled with the idea that if the mental side affects are too heavy I miight jus stick with just 1 mg par day the second and quit champix the 1 week anniversary ;) then the withdrawals are over and it's just mentally.

I already smoked half of what I would have normally

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I've noticed such hatred against cigarettes that I put my last out. I'll use Champix for 3 days, 4 maybe... but I'm not going to use the full program I believe in myself and already despise cigs so much that I quit now. I feel this is right. The low dosis of Champix will give me that support with physical withdraw, and I am strong enough to do this.

So here's my NOPE 

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OK. It was a rough day... Nothing I couldn't handle... Just lots of empty time and missed talking to someone.

Some cravings but I thought, do I wanna smoke that whole pack that comes behind the 'one'? And my firm reply was yuck no.

And jeeesh everything seems to smell yuck.

So I'm listing music and the new song if Kelly Clarkson is fitting.

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Another night. New Morning. Bit cranky. Bleh. It's too early lol. Lots to do today... Neh, boring. OK big girls panties on... Christmas music on, washn and getting my clothes on. And I'm off to the NOPE thread now.

Be back later

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I'm a little pissed off, BLEH to all MUST-DO things. In Dutch you call it recalcitrant... been busy last week fixing things from the pharmacy and my money-shit... I'm like 'oh, guys get your act together and fix it alright'. I feel like a record stuck, repeating the message lol ok rant done. 

fffew, just throwing out some frustrations can be a relieve ;)

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3 days quit. I tried coffee before the champix but realized... Neh let's use it til Friday then I'm one week quit and most withdraw is gone.

 

I'm feeling good today Christmas party this afternoon. And Doorbel I didn't forget to start the NOPE thread lol

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