$1.99 - I've been reading what's going on so far. First, congratulations on deciding to quit. There are many things in your life that happen to you in which you may not have much control. But, your quit is one thing that you have absolute control over! You decide how this is going to go. Not me, not anyone else on this site. This quit is for you.
Having said that, we all know and understand what getting off nic does to us. We know that it feels like. Trust me on this, your wife is not nagging you. I will bet my ass she is fully supportive of you. This is going to suck for a while - get used to it. Embrace it and, love your wife, she is dealing with your withdrawal too, don't forget that. I know it will be tempting to be short with others. Just remember my words here - bring that shit to us, not your family. We can deal with it.
This frustration feeling will pass as you get that shit out of your system. We are right behind you supporting you. Your wife - I'm sure - is supporting you.
This my friend is all part of the fog. Some call it the suck. That seems appropriate. Embrace it. Own it and don't ever forget it. You are about to find out what quitting is worth. Once you bust through, your life will be better than it was with nic.
We have all been there. My advice - the fog is like a kick in the balls. You just have to deal with it until it goes away. It always does go away.
Congratulations $1.99 on quitting dip. Throwing the patch away was the second best thing to do. Experiencing the fog, or the suck as part of a cold-turkey quit is something that only the toughest badasses can do. We have all done it. You are about to experience it. Once you come out on the other side, you will be part of a group of guys who took control over something as serious as nic and beat that bitch. That makes you one tough bastard. Glad to have you on my team.
You are taking your life back one day at a time. That is impressive.