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Day 1 taking Chantix. (Original Post) VenusRising Oct 2012 OP
i am with you. about day 6, lol seabeyond Oct 2012 #1
This is the first time I've taken Chantix. VenusRising Oct 2012 #2
some tips. seabeyond Oct 2012 #8
I made sure I ate something before I took it. VenusRising Oct 2012 #10
good luck tk2kewl Oct 2012 #3
Thanks. VenusRising Oct 2012 #4
Worked for me 4 years ago. Don't forget to log into the quitnet.com if you applegrove Oct 2012 #5
Thanks for the advice! VenusRising Oct 2012 #6
Chantix/Champix separates the pleasure centre of your brain from the act of smoking. Once I was applegrove Oct 2012 #11
Go do it! intaglio Oct 2012 #7
Yay, you!! VenusRising Oct 2012 #9
UPDATE... VenusRising Nov 2012 #12
Another Update... VenusRising Jan 2013 #13
Keep it up VenusRising!! backtoblue Feb 2013 #14
 

seabeyond

(110,159 posts)
1. i am with you. about day 6, lol
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 12:48 PM
Oct 2012

i havent stopped yet, but getting there. each day, last day....

sigh...

have you dont chantix in the past?

hey.... how much did it cost and how long your prescription. use to be $130 for three months. this last time, i was so sick, got medicine for all kinds of stuff, and they only gave me one month, no refill, $200 adn something.

and good luck

VenusRising

(11,252 posts)
2. This is the first time I've taken Chantix.
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 12:55 PM
Oct 2012

The cost was a little less than $120, but we got a discount card from the doctor. After doing the math, it's about as much as we spend on 10 days of cigarettes. Figuring that out made it a no-brainer for us.

The doctor said he would give us the script as long as we needed it, but we set our quit date for next week. I'm thankful that my BF and I are doing it together. It makes it easier to have someone going through it with you to support you.

Good luck to you, seabeyond! I hope it works for all of us!

 

seabeyond

(110,159 posts)
8. some tips.
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 01:47 PM
Oct 2012

it hurts the stomach for about a half hour after taking. i always take with water and eat my breakfast (bowl of cereal) or dinner, snack when i take the pill. it helps a little.

but, it is only like a half hour.

it escalates anger. and that does not have to be a deal. you may notice you fly off the handle over something small. that may not have been a big deal before taking the drug. once aware, it is very easy to not have an issue.

and dreams....

VenusRising

(11,252 posts)
10. I made sure I ate something before I took it.
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 01:51 PM
Oct 2012

I had a lot of people telling me about the stomach issues. I've had stomach aches all my life, so I'm not worried too much about that.

I am also being really aware of my emotions. I am prone to depression anyway, so I just have to stay on top of it.

I am so happy to have support here and IRL.

VenusRising

(11,252 posts)
4. Thanks.
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 12:59 PM
Oct 2012

I hope it's a good ride. I'm being as vigilant as I can about the emotional aspects.

applegrove

(123,619 posts)
5. Worked for me 4 years ago. Don't forget to log into the quitnet.com if you
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 01:08 PM
Oct 2012

have a crave. I went for walks too.

VenusRising

(11,252 posts)
6. Thanks for the advice!
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 01:11 PM
Oct 2012

I really want this quit to stick!

I started smoking a lot heavier because of stress and just not caring anymore after my husband died. I'm ready this time.

applegrove

(123,619 posts)
11. Chantix/Champix separates the pleasure centre of your brain from the act of smoking. Once I was
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 08:16 PM
Oct 2012

quit using chantix I started smoking herbal cigarettes, which are just awful. Maybe a pack of those a week. Yuck. After a few months I quit those which was a pleasure. Now whenever I think of smoking I get that herbal smoke sensation .... which is just rank. And I don't want a smoke. Even if I see somebody smoking. I think they way I did it cured me for good.

VenusRising

(11,252 posts)
12. UPDATE...
Mon Nov 26, 2012, 01:34 PM
Nov 2012

It has been one month and 3 days since I've had a cigarette. I'm feeling pretty great about my results so far. I do have cravings once in a great while, but it's more like a craving for a food item you don't have in the house. Bummer.

I can't believe it's working so well!!

On to month 2!!

VenusRising

(11,252 posts)
13. Another Update...
Thu Jan 10, 2013, 12:55 AM
Jan 2013

I am only 10 days away from 3 months smoke-free. I am having a hell of a time for the past two days. I haven't had a cigarette, but I have started having anxiety attacks, and smoking used to be one of the things that I did to help myself get through the attacks. I don't want to have a cigarette, but my brain is screaming at me for one. The anxiety is coming from the fact that my BF is gone for several weeks, and I've never in my life been alone for so long. I am freaking out a bit. Anyway, just thought I'd share because even if no one reads this, then I'm at least getting it out so maybe, just maybe, I can tell my brain to "STFU" for once in my life.



backtoblue

(11,718 posts)
14. Keep it up VenusRising!!
Tue Feb 19, 2013, 12:32 PM
Feb 2013

I am going on 9 days smoke-free myself. I took chantix a few years back but had horrible nightmares from it.

This time I just went cold turkey. No one understands the smoking addiction/cessation unless they have been through it. I've had night sweats and been just plain cranky this week.

I can relate to the anxiety attacks. Smoking was my way of dealing with so many of my other problems. I'm learning to do deep breathing and meditation. I still don't know what the hell to do with my hands but I know if I don't quit it's gonna kill me.

Three months is awesome and I truly hope you're doing better now!

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