Thanks everyone. Man i hear what your sayin but i have tried to quit before cold turkey and it didnt work out for me, i'd be at the store in 3 hours buyin a pack of smokes. Then back to the Cope a day later. This has worked for me so far. It doesnt have nicotine in it either.
Welcome Snuffed - you are making the best decision of your life putting the nicotine behind you. I am not one to critique others on their quit (unless they are using nicotine while "quitting"). Just thought I would throw a specific item out to you for your consideration:
(straight from the Pfizer's website):
Some people have had changes in behavior, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions while using CHANTIX to help them quit smoking. Some people had these symptoms when they began taking CHANTIX, and others developed them after several weeks of treatment or after stopping CHANTIX. If you, your family, or caregiver notice agitation, hostility, depression, or changes in behavior, thinking, or mood that are not typical for you, or you develop suicidal thoughts or actions, anxiety, panic, aggression, anger, mania, abnormal sensations, hallucinations, paranoia, or confusion, stop taking CHANTIX and call your doctor right away. Also tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems before taking CHANTIX, as these symptoms may worsen while taking CHANTIX.
Wow. That is not buried somewhere on the site - it's on the homepage. Just food for thought.
Just thought I'd throw this in for good measure: http://blog.killthecan.org/?p=150
Snuffed, welcome to the fight bro,
Check this you said you tried cold turkey but bought a pack three hours later? That aint cold turkey brother, thats a mere pause in the action. Your hooked on nicotine not cope . Smokes are cope is skoal, is snus, is a cigar , is snuff, is nicorette, is the patch.
Your a heroin addict using methadone when you use Nicorette or the patch. Not sure where Chantix falls in this analogy but probably similar.
I applaud your efforts to break free, but I'm not sure I buy into your previous cold turkey attempts. That being said, I used anti anxiety meds in the beginning so who the fuck am I to judge right? course mine didn't have all those warnings about suicide and going nuttier than squirrel shit. Be careful is all Im sayin, and I personally would try a different approach. Cold turkey is the method that 93% of successful long term quitters use, that isn't a KTC stat either it is THE stat "american cancer association" I believe.
welcome
do what ever you have to to stay quit today, and let tomorrow sort it self out.
sM