Hello everyone,
My name is Derek and I have been a nicotine addict for the last 8 years. Started in high school as a way to get a “head rush” with the guys while fishing and slowly turned into a all day every day item to make me feel “right”. I was tired of being completely controlled by the pouches in my lip and always worrying about running out of dip.
31 days ago I stopped cold turkey. First week was rough and I had my ups and downs but made it through the first month. I have to ask the members though about one symptom I cannot seem to shake. My chest feels “off” is the best way to put it. It feels heavy and I keep checking my pulse. My pulse feels MUCH slower and I checked the other day and was shocked to clock in at 60 bpm. This is very low for me as I always averaged at least mid 80s. This is the weirdest feeling ever and it’s driving me crazy.
Did anyone else suffer from this feeling in their chest and could it be caused from anxiety? I don’t feel anxious but this feeling is driving me nuts.
Thanks for reading in advance!
Hey
@Michiganman Looks like you had the same issue in June 2017 when you posted in Intros? Perhaps if you posted roll then, you would be 5+ years quit right now. But may be you were not quite ready then...maybe not quite scared enough?
First thing first: if you think you may have a cardiac issue, you need to talk to a doctor...like now! I can't think of any nicotine related symptom that would make your heart rate go down but I'm certainly not a doctor. I would not F around with something that is potentially that serious.
That being said, nicotine use is bad for cardiac health...no doubt about that. There are countless studies proving this. Regardless of whether your low heart rate is related to your quit, if you're worried about your heart health you should quit using nicotine.
Which brings me to my final point: POST ROLL!! Based on the minimal information you've supplied here, you sound young and otherwise healthy. Do not make the mistake most of us here made. Do not put this off until you have little ones looking up to you and a family to provide for. You will only become more dependent and prolong the misery of trying to stop. Post roll in the July '20 group (
https://ktcforum.org/index.php?topic=16409.0) and make your promise not to use every morning. It may seem odd or uncomfortable but it seems to work for most. If you are ready to quit, we can guide you down the path. Up to you my friend. Hope to support you in the July group very soon.
PTBQWYT my friend
~HAG