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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 263966" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>My aunt and uncle both quit at the same time using this. Neither one got sick, just a little constipation. But aunt's doctor said it could be the lack of nicotine causing that also. Not sure about that, but it is what seh was told. </p><p></p><p>since she smoked from elementary school age on, she did double the normal round of Chantix, one after the other (not double doses) so her body could really adjust.</p><p></p><p>Sadly her mother became very ill and seh started smoking again, but seh was clean for over a year. And she is going to keep on trying until she gets free of it.</p><p></p><p>She said it was MUCH better than zyban (welbutrin marketed for smokers) or the patch or any of the other methods she has ever tried (including hypnosis and acupuncture).</p><p></p><p>I am glad you are ready to quit. Takes a lot of courage to face a change this big. </p><p></p><p>As for the car thing, about smoking here, turning there, can you take a different route? Even if it means a few more minutes to get wherever?</p><p></p><p>Maybe think of those few minutes in light of the number of minutes each cigarette takes off your life (7 minutes is a figure that sticks in my brain for some reason). So at least you would HAVE the 7 minutes that you use up by smoking. They might be not very interesting minutes, but at least you have them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 263966, member: 1233"] My aunt and uncle both quit at the same time using this. Neither one got sick, just a little constipation. But aunt's doctor said it could be the lack of nicotine causing that also. Not sure about that, but it is what seh was told. since she smoked from elementary school age on, she did double the normal round of Chantix, one after the other (not double doses) so her body could really adjust. Sadly her mother became very ill and seh started smoking again, but seh was clean for over a year. And she is going to keep on trying until she gets free of it. She said it was MUCH better than zyban (welbutrin marketed for smokers) or the patch or any of the other methods she has ever tried (including hypnosis and acupuncture). I am glad you are ready to quit. Takes a lot of courage to face a change this big. As for the car thing, about smoking here, turning there, can you take a different route? Even if it means a few more minutes to get wherever? Maybe think of those few minutes in light of the number of minutes each cigarette takes off your life (7 minutes is a figure that sticks in my brain for some reason). So at least you would HAVE the 7 minutes that you use up by smoking. They might be not very interesting minutes, but at least you have them. [/QUOTE]
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