Hmm. I just had one of those dreams after posting here the other day. I dreamed that I had been sneaking cigarettes here and there and rationalizing that it was "just one," and then it hit me that it had been several over the course of some time. I guess that's how it gets people in real life, too--"one little puff" at a time.
It has been a long time since the last relapse dream, too. I honestly can't remember how long ago the last one was. I think it was a combination of 1) My lungs were feeling kind of raw after doing an intense workout. (That happens sometimes. Not sure if it's related to my smoking history or not.) and 2) I had checked in here, which reminded me of all the old "I do/ don't want to smoke" internal battles.
For the first 3 months I would have these smoking dreams. I think it is a response to quitting as a few of my friends have told me the same thing - then they go away.
Hi Roses, I haven't had a smoking dream for quite some time now but when I did get them I had a tremendous feeling of relief to realize that I didn't actually smoke ,that it was just a dream. In that way I think they actually helped me to keep my resolve.
Regards,
Bill
I probably had them occasionally for 3 years after I quit. Sometimes they were so vivid I would wake up ready to kick myself, then realize it was a dream. Take note of how bad you feel about yourself when you wake up, then how good you feel when you realize it was just a dream. Maybe those dreams are a way to show us how far we've gone.
Wow. I was having the relapse dream every 2-3 nights for a while. When reading your post, it occurred to me that the nicotine dreams are happening less frequently now. I don't think I've had any this week.
After all this time, I still have an occasional smoking dream! These dreams ALWAYS wake me up, and for me, I guess I would actually classify them as a nightmare! Anyways, how do I deal with them... I take a deep breath and thank my lucky stars that I am still a non-smoker be glad that they ARE just dreams! It would be interesting to talk to a psychiatrist or psychologist about smoking dreams, but not enough to pay for it! Maybe someone has the time to Google it!
Smoking dreams are actually quite common while quitting and even long after you have quit. They can be quite unsettling but many people use them to reaffirm their commitment to their quit; just like you are doing now.
How good did it feel this morning taking a deep breath and knowing you are still quit?
I had some bad smoking dreams last night..I am still craving this morning..but don't want to smell like nasty cigarettes ever again plus I enjoy the ease of taking a deep now.
I don[t want to give that up...I was wondering how everyone else here deals with the smoking dreams if and when the have one?