day 64- been feeling better the last couple of days. my tongue and mouth are feeling somewhat normal, and my anxiety is relatively low. glad to be on the good side of the pendulum for now! Drinking gallons of water, and talking on live chat when anxiety gets high... have been the greatest help in coping for me so far.
If you don't mind sharing, what kinds of symptoms were you having post-quit? I'm trying to find reference points for my own symptoms. I've got pain in my gums and jaw, headaches, and a persistent sore throat. Like you, I've been worried about it so I'm curious about other people's experience.
Terry - I had a persistent sore throat as well on the left side close to my voice box, and sometimes I would get anxiety when eating and it would swell up making swallowing hard. As far as my mouth I would describe it as a dull annoying almost numbing feeling on the side of my tongue, and on the inside of my lips.
I have the exact same sore throat. It's on the left side by my voice box. It feels dry all the time, like I just can't stay hydrated, and feels like it makes swallowing harder. It's in the same spot where I experienced pain last year and had an ultrasound that came back normal. I'm going to just give it time and see how it feels after more and more days/weeks of quitting.
Wow, guys.
Hardcore... super proud of you for grabbin’ nuts and powering through. That’s real quitting.
A couple things come to mind as I’m reading your discussion. PLEASE keep in mind this is in NO way medical advice or anything close to a professional grade offering.
1... This is what nicotine did to you. Let that soak in. All this fear and anxiety is what nicotine did to your mind and physical well-being. It sucks right? It sucks big fat balls, right? If that ain’t reason enough to be permanently turned off nic AND fuel a lifelong hate... I don’t know what is!
2... I don’t know how many years you used nicotine but I have to assume it’s FAR longer than you’ve been quit. Nicotine is a naaaaaasty substance. Drop for drop, it’s as powerful as heroin. Drop for drop, it’s as potent a poison as strychnine. It’s even been used, and known, as one of the most powerful pesticides ever. In other words...
... It WILL fuck you up. Period.
Mentally and physically, healing will take time. There’s just no way around that. You’re creating a new normal for you and, well, that’s NOT normal! It all takes time and everyone is different so to speak of time tables is a bit hard. That’s why this place is so great and why it’s SO vital you get involved. You WILL run into someone that can relate and knowing you’re not alone is worth more than words can say.
Be patient... some/most/all, of these things will fade and become a distant memory and, hopefully, a reminder to stay quit. That being said... getting your ass to the doctor is not a sign of weakness in any way. Take care of you. Make sure it’s nothing. And if it is... tackle it with the energy your new found freedom gives you.
Rock on...