17 hours…

Smoked my last cig around midnight last night - its now nearly 5pm.
I’ve worked on lists - foundation statements, when and why I smoked -
I feel I’ve been much more aware of so much this past week, and was
cutting back on smoking pretty easily once I realised that half the
time it wasn’t really about smoking. At this point I don’t feel like
I own my head, let alone my brain, i feel so spacey and restless. I
can’t sit still or concentrate very well. But, I’ve been here
before and know that this is temporary, and that the mists will
lift. Thanks for the chats Pam and Steve, helping me marshal my
thoughts together. This is all disjointed, sorry, I’m just writing
as it comes to mind.
Hope to be more coherent next time! by the way I decided to go CT
and get this detox out of the way. More next time,
anita

6 Responses to “17 hours…”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    Congrats Anita! I actually smoked my last cigarette sometime around
    noon yesterday. (If I had know it was my last, I would have noted
    the exact time.) I have been on Zyban since last Weds., using the
    patch but still smoking several cigs a day. Yesterday I had a BAD
    morning, probably smoked at least 5-6 cigs then slapped on the patch
    around noon because I was meeting a friend for a movie and I knew I
    would not be able to smoke.
    Well, during the movie I noticed that my heart was racing! Had I
    ODed on nicotine by smoking too much that morning and then putting on
    a patch? I thought “I am on the Zyban and the patch, I have made the
    commitment to quit, I have all these things supporting me but at some
    point I just have to STOP SMOKING!” So I haven’t had one since.
    I’ve had a few bad spells but try to distract myself until they pass
    (and they DO pass). Walking a lot, drinking lots of water. I have
    done CT in previous quits too, the advantage of course is that you

    get it “over with” faster. Personally I am already worried about
    weaning off the patch/Zyban but right now I am just taking it one day
    at a time. And I don’t want to start the clock over by having a cig!
    Feel free to email me if things get rough, and I am magicmarian123 on
    AIM.
    Marian
    — In CognitiveQuitSmoking@y…, “anita200202″ <anita200202@y…

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi Marian - thanks!
    It sounds to me like you O/D’d on nicotine - from what I’ve read its
    not a good idea smoking while wearing a nicotine patch.
    I’m coming up to my first 24hours off smoking - I napped this
    afternoon, I was so tired mentally and physically after feeling
    hyper all morning. I’ve had some cravings this evening - I know
    thats the withdrawals, but once thats over with i can get on with
    dealing with the mental part of this. I can’t be much help to you
    at this point, but as I said, I’d steer clear of smoking while
    wearing nic.patches. But as far as I can see, if you had a good
    supply of nicotine inside you, those craves must have been
    mental/behavioural
    I don’t have AOL Messenger but use MS Messenger - I looked at ICQ,
    but that blew my mind ;) way too complicated for this rookie in a
    pea-soup fog…

    Good luck to you
    Anita

  3. Neva Marjory Says:

    Congratulations ladies :) Anita, keep working on those lists, maintain your awareness.
    Marion, you too. Both of you will be going through a readjustment for
    the next couple of days. It seems that any change in nicotine level
    and/or delivery system (CT, or cigs to patch) involves a 3 ish day
    adjustment. Anita, that racing heart sounds like it may have been the
    patch delivering too much nicotine, that happens sometimes. If you
    continue to feel instances of that, specially shortly after you’ve put
    a patch on, switch to a lower dose patch or maybe you can try cutting
    them (even though that’s not recommended by the manufacturers, I know
    that lots of ppl do it and it seems to work).
    Both of you, please post often. The act of writing out thoughts,
    as slippery and foggy as those thoughts may be, is the best way to
    help focus and be aware of what’s happening as you move through the
    early stages of the quit.

    I’ll see you ladies in chat, Anita you no MSN and Marion, I’m
    adding you to my aim list now.
    Steve

  4. Raleigh Missy Says:

    I meant Marian. Using the patch AND smoking really isn’t a great idea.

  5. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi Anita - just wondered how it’s going today for you. As Steve
    said just before, the first 3 days especially takes some adjusting
    to, and that foggy/lightheadedness can be quite something! Oh, and
    that antsiness too - I never forget the 2nd day of my quit - I went
    for a swim, and I was tearing up and down the swimming pool trying
    to get rid of that restlessness like some possessed Olympic
    swimmer! The regular sleeping/eating helps such a lot, but I know
    you said in your email this morning how you’d napped during the day
    and then were up late online last night. That’ll settle down, but
    the ‘online’ is a great help for sure, specially in those early
    hours when it seems like the world’s asleep and you’re trying to
    reassure yourself that you haven’t turned into some madwoman. It’s
    a ride, it’s exhausting, but after a few days it’ll start to level
    out.
    There’s plenty of mileage in just starting out on your quit too ;)
    Steve used to tell me I could blame a lot on just having quit and
    suffering from a degree of brain fog. If I forgot to get food in,
    or what I’d been about to do…. but forgot what halfway to going to
    do it, seemed a bit absent-minded, wanted to sleep extra, or chat
    online, or just plain couldn’t be bothered, then it was all down to
    just having quit. We really do need some ‘I’ve just quit’ T
    shirts…..
    take care - catch up with you later
    Pam
    — In CognitiveQuitSmoking@y…, “anita200202″ <anita200202@y…

  6. Raleigh Missy Says:

    Marian, with all due respect to you Dr, get a new one. None of the patch
    manufacturers and NO doctor that’s responsible will tell you to that it’s
    ok to use any nicotine above that which your patch delivers.
    Juggling nicotine levels has never been an effective way to quit. If it
    was, many more ppl would be quit for good.
    If you suspect depression is a developing part of your quit, please find
    a Dr who can help you.
    Then you get to kill two this afternoon.
    Steve

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