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I am experiencing nicotene addiction withdrawal...it's a bit shocking.
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 519567" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>DDD, I am one who believes addiction is deeper rooted than just a physical desire and it is rooted in genetic makeup and patterns that every person in the family is involved in. That being said, everyone I know says cigs are the worst addiction to have, EVER. I have a cousin who, after 10 years, was able to overcome PTSD from a war, an addiction to drugs/alcohol, and put his life back together. However, according to him "he will gave up his drugs and alcohol and went to work but if they think he's giving up his sex, coffee, and cigarettes, they have another thing coming". LOL! I'm too scared to even try quitting smoking completely just because I always hear that no matter how long a person is off of cigs, they always want one. It's the addiction you never get over. I did get down to 1-3 cigs a day when I was pregnant because the dr told me that was better than making it a zero or nothing then failing at it and smoking liike usual. Still, I think it's the addiction one never really gets over. Just going 14 days is admirable so good luck on your continued journey. by the way, I use the nicotine gum when I can't smoke and find it much better than any pill or patch because I can chomp harder when I feel the craving for nicotine the most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 519567, member: 3699"] DDD, I am one who believes addiction is deeper rooted than just a physical desire and it is rooted in genetic makeup and patterns that every person in the family is involved in. That being said, everyone I know says cigs are the worst addiction to have, EVER. I have a cousin who, after 10 years, was able to overcome PTSD from a war, an addiction to drugs/alcohol, and put his life back together. However, according to him "he will gave up his drugs and alcohol and went to work but if they think he's giving up his sex, coffee, and cigarettes, they have another thing coming". LOL! I'm too scared to even try quitting smoking completely just because I always hear that no matter how long a person is off of cigs, they always want one. It's the addiction you never get over. I did get down to 1-3 cigs a day when I was pregnant because the dr told me that was better than making it a zero or nothing then failing at it and smoking liike usual. Still, I think it's the addiction one never really gets over. Just going 14 days is admirable so good luck on your continued journey. by the way, I use the nicotine gum when I can't smoke and find it much better than any pill or patch because I can chomp harder when I feel the craving for nicotine the most. [/QUOTE]
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