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You are doing well to smoke only 5-7 a day
I have cut down from 35 to 20 by smoking rollups saving loadsamoney:D |
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Yeah, I never really started smoking loads again. that was in october!! The thing that helped me cut down the most, is that I didn't tell the kids I had started again, so that meant I could only have a crafty when they were out, which in winter is not very often. Since then I only smoke half a cig, then dock it out, so I think if I read that book again! it might work again and if I get the cravings again after a week, I will just keep reading it and reading it lol. |
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Slinks go down to the smoking cessation clinic. They will give you the nicotine replacement therapy patches, inhalator etc. They will also tell you more about champix i cant remember all she said about it. I got the patches and inhalator, you also have the choice of lozenges and chewing gum. If you get free prescriptions you get them free as well. At the clinic they'll be able to advise you what is best for you.
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the gum is ok but it tastes like pepper if you have it in your mouth too long, i always forgot it wasnt actually chewing gum and i used to chew it lol your only supposed to chew it a bit then let it sit at the side of your gum...the patches are ok but they always burnt me
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I am quite clued up about medicines and symptoms etc.... thanks to having to research a hell of a lot on my own over the past 2 years. And yes, you're right about Dr's getting their little perks, that's why I will always look into things myself ;) Even when my doctor prescribes my family tablet's, I look in my little magic medicine book and search the web for hours, just checking :D |
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You can go to the open clinic at Accy Vic or ring the NHS Smokefree line on 01254 358095/359183 to refer yourself and see an advisor one-to-one. If you're only smoking 5-7 a day I don't think they would recommend Champix as you have to cut down to 10-a-day just before you start taking it. There's nothing lost in going to see them just to see if they can offer you some help or support. You are right to be cautious about medications - I was at first after reading some forums on the internet and previous experience with allergic reactions to tablets. I decided to take a risk & try it - I'm only taking half the recommended dose and it's working for me, whereas patches, gum, inhalators & Paul McKenna didn't have any effect. Everyone is different but no matter which way you decide to quit you always need willpower to avoid those 'habit' cigarettes. PS - If you want to try the Paul McKenna Stop Smoking CD PM me and you can have it! |
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Awwwww Slinky, you were so confident after reading the Allan Carr book. What happened? :confused:
Re Champix, my husband has been taking them for a few weeks now and apart from a little queasiness after the morning tablet (because he will insist on taking it on an empty stomach as he doesn't do breakfast) he has had no side effects and is managing very well. He didn't have to go to any classes or clinics. He just went and saw the nurse at our doctor's surgery and she gave him a prescription. He has to go back every 3 weeks to let her know how he's going on and he will be on Champix for 3 months altogether. They're worth a try. If you do get any unpleasant side effects you can always stop taking them. |
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I do not fully trust doctors as it is, so I cannot take their word for it. :o |
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It has been tested on 4000 people slinks - the only thing was none of them had epilepsy and even though the woman at the no smoking clinic said she had some people on it i aint risking it ive only just hit 4 months without a fit aint going to risk bringing em back. She also told me that they are asking people to fill the forms in as well and will be doing for the next 2 years as a follow up seeing as some people might have different reactions.
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Chav says it works great it was just that he was stupid enough to start again after an argument
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I'm glad that this has been brought to light. It seems that the " powers that be" are playing down the side affects of this drug! people need to be aware of what they are taking on :( |
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the guy probably either lied when asked if he had any psycological problems in his past or currently had any or was extremely unlucky the packet comes with a list of possible side effects and its a long list but most people only suffer from mild insomnia or slight sickley feeling shortly after taking the tablet which goes away if you eat a biscuit or somthing if i had listened to what i read on the internet about a treatment i was going to have i would be dead long ago you are asked plenty of questions about your health and you are monitored and if you want to you can get your blood pressure monitored for free at superdug as champix can raise it a little i would say go for the champix , a few weeks of POSSIBLE side effects to get rid of what fags do to you is well worth the trade if you ask me remember the internet and papers are full of scaremongers and hypocondriacts my 2 cents worth |
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Safer just having a whiskey every time you fancy a fag :)
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