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wwwJ4mmYcouk 10-26-2010 07:09 AM

Quitting smoking.
 
Has anyone else quit smoking before and just sweat LOADS at night, and i mean enough to have a wet tshirt or bed covers....

I have quit for 5 days now, and im tossing and tuning all night and sweating loads, and having a bad nights sleep. I smoked for 6 years prior to quitting if thats any use.

EDIT: Also had a cold on friday....

Elmanny 10-26-2010 08:08 AM

Re: Quitting smoking.
 
I can't relate to this in any way, but I say you stay strong.

krunkykai22 10-26-2010 08:13 AM

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I'm a smoker still and I get that to be honest. Seriously sleep with a fan blasting right at you at night and see if that works. It has for me.

Dorby 10-26-2010 08:57 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by wwwJ4mmYcouk (Post 3324675)
Has anyone else quit smoking before and just sweat LOADS at night, and i mean enough to have a wet tshirt or bed covers....

I have quit for 5 days now, and im tossing and tuning all night and sweating loads, and having a bad nights sleep. I smoked for 6 years prior to quitting if thats any use.

EDIT: Also had a cold on friday....

This happens because your body was highly addicted to nicotine, and it's not getting it's "fix" so it is retaliating. Your symptoms should be less severe as the days progress, so just hang in there and soon it will be easier to manage your smoke-free lifestyle. Congrats on making the decision to stop, by the way. Good luck man.

psychoangel691 10-26-2010 09:20 AM

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Yea it's normal to go through a lot of different crap. When i was trying to quit I'd even get weird dreams. But if you're 5 days in already keep it up man you're past the nicotine being in your system now it's all mental.

welsh_girl 10-26-2010 09:22 AM

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Why are you giving up, James?

I'm not sure, but it does soon like your body reacting to not having a fix, keep at it though!

Phynx 10-26-2010 09:38 AM

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Lol, your body doesn't know what to do with the natural chemicals it produces. It's forgotten all about what they are and why they are there. Hahaha, gotta love withdrawals. Sure glad I never started.. anything really. ^^

Anyway grats on the stop. Cold shouldering is a bitch, I know cause I watched 4 older brothers do it and yeah, hot flashes are very common. There's 2 really good remedies for them though.

1. Being a good strong(hopefully silent too) fan blowing right on you.
2. You can put chill(ice) packs under the sheets of your bed, keeping your bed where you lay on a nice cool temperature... and yes this works. Just have to have the ice packs that are flat, thin, and flexible. I think they are more like freezable gel pads for exercising and stuff.

Plan_Bsk81127 10-26-2010 10:40 AM

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This is why you dont smoke kids. :P

rushyrulz 10-26-2010 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Phynx (Post 3324727)
Cold shouldering is a bitch

Do you mean cold turkey..(ing?)

Yeah, you're past the hump, but don't get me wrong, I've seen people break 2 weeks in before. Just think of how you're killing yourself every time you want a cigarette, grab a piece of chocolate. I think I read somewhere that chocolate (especially dark) triggers the pleasure center in the same way that smoking does, but it's not something that will give you lung cancer. This method works for a lot of people.

Izzy 10-26-2010 11:08 AM

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Good luck and keep up the good work with trying to quit. I wish I could stop being addicted to caffeine.

Andrew Mitchell 10-26-2010 11:11 AM

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i know people who havn't smoked for 10 years and they still have cravings for a cig, they should ban them.

Izzy 10-26-2010 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Andrew Mitchell (Post 3324782)
i know people who havn't smoked for 10 years and they still have cravings for a cig, they should ban them.

I can believe that, but I don't think it is a physical addiction at that point.

phe0nixblade 10-26-2010 11:35 AM

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quitting is for pussies

Xx{Midnight}xX 10-26-2010 12:57 PM

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Good job.

justaguy 10-26-2010 12:59 PM

Re: Quitting smoking.
 
I Heard, You Like Rage Quit?

foilman8805 10-26-2010 01:09 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by rushyrulz (Post 3324766)
Just think of how you're killing yourself every time you want a cigarette, grab a piece of chocolate.

Just think about how fat you'll be. Great idea.

fido123 10-26-2010 01:09 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Mitchell (Post 3324782)
i know people who havn't smoked for 10 years and they still have cravings for a cig, they should ban them.

Why ban them? If somebody wants to smoke, we've all been educated about them and why not have the freedom to make up our own minds?

I have a friend who's been chain-smoking for about a year now, and he just can't quit. Then again he hasn't tried to very hard or tried using any products. I'd personally just cut down slowly over time then use a patch or something.

foilman8805 10-26-2010 01:11 PM

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P.S. My did quit cold turkey the day he turned 50 years old after smoking for 31 years. If you can't do it, you're a ****in puss dude.

psychoangel691 10-26-2010 01:15 PM

Re: Quitting smoking.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fido123 (Post 3324848)
Why ban them? If somebody wants to smoke, we've all been educated about them and why not have the freedom to make up our own minds?

I have a friend who's been chain-smoking for about a year now, and he just can't quit. Then again he hasn't tried to very hard or tried using any products. I'd personally just cut down slowly over time then use a patch or something.


I've actually questioned why they don't make it illegal though. I mean think about it they're known to cause all kinds of deadly illnesses and we all know it's bad for you. Now yea it can be said it's a personal choice but then why are drugs illegal? Why aren't they just a personal choice at least pot. Pot is pretty much no worse than having a drink. (I don't do it personally but still) Plus they're addicting so if your a teen and you pick one up not really thinking about the damage it can cause and you become hooked it's a bitch to come off. Hell there are kids that their parents smoke and they start sneeking cigs when they're like 9. And anyone can say oh well I know someone that quit it's not that hard. It varies from person to person you have to remember that. Not everyone's body reacts the same to the addiction.

foilman8805 10-26-2010 01:20 PM

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I didn't say it wasn't hard, I just said he needs to man up and do it. It's for his own good.


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