Thanx mich!
Ok, 4rth day.
Not to darn bad!
I actually left my house, went to the beach and got in the water (I would always put a lip in before going in the water)
I found myself forgetting that I was quit and I was reaching for the tin! Then I was like oh no!!!!
Hahaha! But, I feel really good, not to dizzy and my hands and feet are warmer than usual (I had poor circulation due to the nicotine) also, my heart rate is way down.
Oh, but I did experience restless legs syndrome this morning when I was waking up, and a bit when trying to sleep last night, so much that my legs were sore today.
By now you might notice that you're sleeping much, much better and therefore much clearer of mind and more productive. I'm 43-days in, and for the past few weeks every night of sleep has been the best night of sleep I've had in ten years! When I was chewing I was always staying up late, often times past midnight, just to get that last chew in, since we all know, there's always time for one more chew!
Now, even though there's times (especially on the weekends) that I'd like to stay up, I'm usually crashing early. That's really not so bad because, man, when I wake up, I feel like a million bucks!! Think about it... when I was chewing, after about two or three hours I'd be jonesin' for a chew. Even if I slept eight hours, my body spent five of them in a stressed state because it was craving nicotene. That's no way to live - waking up every morning groggy and in a fog because you never really slept.
Since tossing my last can my sleep is SO much better; my mind is clearer, etc. I have a stressful job, but I'm better able to deal with the stress. It does take a bit of work to get used to dealing with the stress without a chew, but keep active on this site and use stuff like fake chew or sunflower seeds. Just try and notice each day things that are better, even if it's something stupid like you woke up one morning and hearing some birds chirping made you smile (that actually happened to me a morning a couple of weeks ago!)
Indy