Monday, May 2, 2005

Stopped smoking 8 months ago? -

Stopped smoking 8 months ago? -

I stopped smoking 8 months ago.Every book internet site and tv ads all say the same thing that withdrwals should only last a few week at most.
My question is even after 8 months my body seems to go through a faize of needing something extra.I dont crave for a cigerette as such but its as if my body is still getting used to the idea of not having cigerettes.Does anyone out there still experiance this or am i the unlucky one.If there are any people could you please tell me how you feel.if you join a Smoke cessation group , the facilitator , will be able to answer your questions and ,more, You will be able to find support there and it just May be that you might be able to help others with what you have been through. that is what the groups are all about. Good Luck
P.S. If you cal your local Hos. they would be able to give you then place and times of groups and maybe even connect you to an a facilitator 1You may always have that underlying desire to smoke , its normal. I tried quitting almost ten years ago , it took me another six years to finally do it and i still sometimes want one. I would stop for a while then pick it up again. Smoking is SOOOO addictive that the urge never quite goes away. I am now smoke-free about 3 1/2 years now.my husband stopped smoking 12 years ago and he still want a cigarettes like when is stress, sometimes when he is around other people that are smoking. he said that he is glade he stopped smoking he said he feels better.i wish you the best of luck.
Stopped smoking 8 months ago? -

My skin is changing since I have stopped smoking but for worse, why? -

My skin is changing since I have stopped smoking but for worse, why? -

I stopped smoking 5 days ago (and really proud of it!). I feel better everyday!! BUT!!!! I have pink patches on my face!!
Is it normal, will my face look better???yes i think it is normal. its what you haven-t seen before. now your looking through the non smokers eyes. congrats on the quit! ask the pharmacist if there is something you can do for it. today is my day 4 for quitting. maybe the 6th attempt, but i am so there now! i have researched everything. if you need to ask any questions, i can give you an excellant website if you want to email me. they can answer all your questions. and i will even look and see if i can find more info and post it as well. congrats again, its not easy. i am proud of you!It-s not your skin that-s changing it-s your eyes that can see clearly for the first time in years. Yes I quit too but I was so ugly a few patches would have helped me out. If they don-t clear up see a dermoskin-doctor!!Maybe because now your getting more oxygen, which is causing the pink patches on your face. Don-t give up you-ll hate yourself if you do. Keep it up. I-ve quit three times and have started back need to quit again. Funny thing when I do quit I cough like mad for the first 2 weeksCongratulations, and yes, whenever you break an addiction, there will be different reactions, and I had a similar reaction, dry skin, and it took months to go away, so hang in there, don-t let any excuse drive you back to smoking, you have not been off long enough to break addiction to nicotine, it will take months, so stick with it and patches will go away.

Get-Paid-To-Stop-Smoking.comCONGRATULATIONS!!!!
Well done!
You may be cleansing toxins out of your system. Keep drinking lots of water, at least 8 full glasses a day. If this is your body releasing bad stuff you don-t want to stop your pores up but Cortaid cream would probably quite the redness. If you use it, don-t smear it all over your face, try to dab it on the worst spots very sparingly.
My skin is changing since I have stopped smoking but for worse, why? -

When will I stop coughing? -

When will I stop coughing? -

I stopped smoking 10 days ago and have been heavily coughing for the last 4 days... I am trying to loosen phlegm by taking expectorants, but I still have a dry cough. Its got to the point that Im loosing sleep due to the severity of the coughing...Your lungs wish to expel the toxins and coughing is a way your body is wishing to do that.

It may only be psychological but try rubbing some vicks vapour rub on your chest, just smelling the vapours may calm the coughing down.

Also drink plenty of water, eat oranges and take some herbal tea to sooth throat and at any time you wish to cough or smoke.

Keep up the good work - if the coughing continues another night I would go see the cessation nurse at your GPs surgery.

Good luck with it all.Thanks to everyone who helped out here - I have taken all your advice and weblinks / emails on board. All the best to all of you trying to quit and congratulations to those of you that have succesfully beat back the nicotine!!


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TAKE NO NOTICE OF THAT LAST IDIOT PEOPLE LIKE THAT MAKE ME SICK WHY DO THEY BOTHER ANYWAY LETS GET ON TRY PUTTING VASELINE UP YOUR NOSE ONLY A LITTLE BIT THIS PREVENTS ANY MUCUS RUNNING DOWN YOUR THROAT AND BELIEVE ME TRY IT TONIGHT IT WORKS AND GARGLE LEMONADE AND SPIT IT OUT THATS IF YOU HAVE A TICKLY THROAT IT STOPS THE ITCH LAST BUT NOT LEAST TRY DECONGESTANT NIGHT TABS THERE GREAT I HOPE YOU GET A GOOD NIGHTS SLEEP NIGHT NIGHT!Hi there.. like everything in life nothing is forever and this time will pass :)
I have been attempting to quit over the last 18 months and each time I find that I go through a cycle of symptoms and feelings and usually i end up falling back just because I feel like I am never going to feel -normal- again..
This is the best advice that has been given to me and I am bearing this in mind every day I feel I am struggling.
I am now coming up to two months and it is definately easing off.
It can be really off putting though. I have also found that I feel really breathless and feel that stopping is making me feel worse but it is passing.
Keep it up .. there is no easy advise other than what has been offered by others.. just try to remember it will pass. The symptoms will not last forever.
Good luck.According to Dr. Linus Pauling, a noble prize-winning scientist, the regular use of this vitamin in the optimum daily amount will prevent the common cold and if a cold has already appeared, large doses of this vitamin will relieve the symptoms and shorten its duration. He estimates that 1-2 grams or 100 mg to 200 mg per day is approximately the optimum amount of this vitamin. His advice is to swallow one or two 500 mg. tablets of vitamin C at the appearance of first sign of the cold and continue the treatment by taking an additional tablet every hour. Lime is the most important among the many home remedies for common cold. It is highly beneficial in all types of cold and fevers. It should be taken well diluted. Vitamin C-rich limejuice increases resistance, decreases toxicity and reduces the duration of the illness. Limejuice should be diluted in a glass of warm water, and a teaspoonful of honey should be added to it. It forms an ideal remedy for a cold and dry cough.

Ginger is also an excellent food remedy for colds and coughs. Ginger should be cut into small pieces and boiled in a cup of water; it should then be strained and half a teaspoon of sugar added to it. It should be drunk while it is still hot, in case of colds. Ginger tea, prepared by adding a few pieces of ginger into boiled water before adding tea leaves, is also an effective remedy for colds and for fevers resulting from cold.

Hope this helps, Good Luck.I quit smoking 7 months ago,i still cough but not half as much as i was when i was smoking. i quit through a quit smoking program, i was on the patches. they gave me a sheet that has what you can expect when you quit.if you like i could e mail you it.if you give me your e mail address. you can e mail me through my profile. i hope it will help, it helped me it gave me something to look forward to.well done for stopping i-ve just had a look at Quitnet and i think it would be a good idea for people to join think it-s best if you have support from people who know how your feeling good luck xxyou will have the cough for up to a year I-m afraid its part and parcel of quitting,but hang in there your doing a good job.well for coughing at night if you have about 3 or more pillows that will stop you coughing as much and if you bring some water with you and have a sip of it that will make you throght wet so you wont coughtKeep a glass of water beside your bed and take little sips every time you feel like coughing, it will help and after about a week it should stop, if not see your gp. Good luckgood for you! I-ve tried and failed to stop. i can tell you at the 14 day mark i was still coughingThe coughing is normal and is a good sign. It may last for a while.

Using an expectorant wont actually help you.

I-m going to give you a link to a really great site that I used when I quit. It will tell you all the things to expect and how to deal with them, as well as give you support. (its free)


http://www.quitnet.com


Take a good 1/2 hour to look around the site.Its not the coughing you want to worry about, its the coffin they carry you off in!
When will I stop coughing? -