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Working on it?s post from another thread! New quitters need to read this!


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These teching codes don't work for me! I kinda in the first process, suffering physical pains!
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Hi silver,
 
A good guideline would be the step down program on the box of patches. If you feel you are stepping down too quickly or slowly, you can adjust.  I was on NRT's for several months before totally letting it go. 
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Thanks for the wonderful advice. I'm using 7 mg patches. How long should I use these? I want that "no nicotine in my bloodstream feeling,"but I also want to be successful.
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Thanks for posting Lolly!

 
 
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I agree with lolly - this post for new quitters should be up front and centre.
 
 
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That's fine, Lolly. It's not copywrited. Just a summary of tips for new quitters that I've picked up from hanging around here. 
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PS.  Hope you don't mind Working!   
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Advice:
1) Whatever you do, don't smoke.  
2) Drink fruit juice. The acid in the juice, plus the liquid will help you to flush the nicotine out faster. And you want to flush the nicotine out, so that the physical craves will stop. It will also help you to maintain blood sugar levels, which can be disrupted by nicotine withdrawal.
3) Stay busy. It is good that you have studying to do. If you get tired of reading your school books, you can read this. http://whyquit.com/ffn/index.html (Copy and paste the link into your browser to get access to the electronic book. It will give you all kinds of pep talks and advice on quitting, especially in the first few days.)
4) If cravings are driving you nuts, time the the cravings. Most craves last less about 3 minutes (even though it can seem like hours). Reminding yourself that they are really only a few minutes at a time helps give you the willpower to get through them. Timing them also allows you to refocus your attention on something other than the actual crave. You can log them, too, if you like. This is useful for seeing how much they decrease later. 
5) Take short walks if it gets to be too much. You will breathe a little more deeply when you are out walking and this helps with the craves. It will also release some endorphins to help you to feel a little better. 
6) Allow yourself to sleep and eat as needed. Allow yourself to do whatever you need to do to feel comfortable. This will help to soothe some of the anxiety and serve as an early reward for those first few days.
7) Remember that the worst will be over within 3 daysAll nicotine will be out of your system within 3 days or less, and you will feel a lot better when that happens.  
8) Check in here and post when you need to. Usually, you will find that your craving is gone by the time you are done posting here about it. If it's still not gone, wait for at least 3 replies before smoking. I guarantee that the urge will have gone by then. 
9) Don't smoke.  
  
Good luck to you! You can do this!  
 

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