The only thing I have to report today is that cigarettes taste awful. It’s like a burning sensation more than a bad taste. It’s harsh, but I am still smoking anyway… I told myself I would take this in stride and see if the urge to smoke can decrease more before my next attempt to officially quit. I feel like I am not making progress on that front. I’ll give it a couple more days and see.
If the taste gets any more horrible, I can see that happening though. Right now, it’s unpleasant but tolerable. Remember? We never enjoyed the taste of cigarettes in the first place.
I am also contemplating going on patches + the Zyban. However, I will only try the patches again if my urge to smoke does not decrease in the next week. I dislike patches. They make me itch and leave marks on my skin.
I am about to go to bed. I have been exhausted for hours but had to watch the Yankees be eliminated by the Indians. I detest the Yankees (well, not so much the players, mainly the fans) but I still felt bad for them when they lost tonight. I was kind of hoping to see the Red Sox and Yankees again in the ALCS and then hope Boston won. I am not even a Red Sox fan either. I just like seeing Yankee fans suffer. Haha. Sorry. But really, what kind of “fan” boos their own players and even their manager?
I will be quiet now. I think I am on the verge of becoming delirious.
Monday, October 8, 2007
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Yesterday I only took one Zyban in the morning. At least I slept last night, but then back to square one (ish) of wanting a cigarette on waking. I just had one, but it didn't taste so good.
Yesterday when I was explaining to someone at work what has been happening with the Zyban (having no desire to eat, sleep, smoke or drink coffee) - they asked if I was on speed? !
Anyway, so I looked up "is Zyban an amphetamine" - and apparently it shares some pharmacology with it! I can't believe this, are we completely mad?
Another funny thing I wanted to share with you is at the weekend I was in the supermarket, and passing the chocolate shelves I thought shall I buy some chocolate and stood looking at it for a while.
I then actually thought "what's the point? Seriously, "what's the point?" .... What's the point???!!! It's Chocolate!!!
Anyway, I didn't buy any and now thinking about it, I don't think I've eaten any chocolate since I started this thing.
Re. the patches - do you think your urge to smoke though is still nicotine addiction or is it more habit? If it is the latter (which I think mine is becoming) do you think that then putting more nicotine into your body might do more harm than good? Just a thought, I really wouldn't know.
Anyway, have a good day.
Chris, London, 6.30am
It's been years since I did Zyban but as I recall I switched (cigarette) brands and smoked like a fiend right up to my quit date. So much so that I was just sick of them. Aside from requiring the will to stay off them I found the drug worked well for me. I hope it does for you, too. Hang in there.
cb1: Seriously, every side effect you have with Zyban, I have the opposite! While you were deciding chocolate was unnecessary, I have been leaving my house around 9pm the past 3 days to go to the corner store and get the chocolate I have been craving oh so terribly! I never crave chocolate!
I am glad that you were finally able to get some sleep.
I get what you say about its amphetamine-like traits, but (un)fortunately those traits only lasted the first week for me. I have been more lethargic than ever these past few days!
As far as nicotine, I think it is the nicotine that is the problem. I can forget about smoking throughout the day at work (God knows, I should be too busy to sneak out for a cigarette) but I get very antsy once a certain amount of time passes.
Chris (chantix): Thank you for your kind words. I hope I can make this work for me. I really want to quit!
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