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I've just purchased a course of nicotine replacement patches....11 weeks worth.
who has done the course and stayed stopped?
Was it difficult?
How much did you save?
Health wise...what did you notice?
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I gave up a 40 a day habbit over 2 years ago now using patches prescribed by the Dr.
It was a lot easier than i expected but there are times now that i really fancy having a social cigar in the pub....but that will be it...i'll be back on the fags in weeks.
However, i've put on 4 stone in 2 years and i've never been to the Dr's so many times in my life.
If you can keep the weight off, keep active and fit, you'll be on to a winner.
i gave up a 40 a day habbit over a year ago using patches i stayed on them for 9 weeks. i found it really easy and feel much better and everything smells so good except people who smoke oh lord do they stink.I have put weight on but if you are exercising that will help, i didn't. Just don't replace smoking with eating.My purse is much more full than it use to be.
Good luck it takes willpower, and each craving will only last 5 minutes so thats not that bad is it!!!
My Husband used the patches and went away with the fairies so he had to then go cold turkey but he persevered as he was doing it with me for the sake of my health.
We have now been smoke free zones for four years, far better off but put lots of weight on.
thickym you should not be smoking whilst on the patches (read the packet). You could have got the patches for free from your GP.
Hope you succeed in cutting the weed
my hubby and I decided to give up in January but we both decided to go cold turkey (it only takes approx 72 hours to get nicotine out of your system). Those 3 days (or about 6 days in my hubbies case) were awful but it soon subsided.
We've just reached day 100 and are �500 better off!
Good luck in however you decide to give up...you will definately notice the benefits but may get loads of colds in the beginning!
OOOOOOh i'm really inspired by you all!
I felt I couldn't go back to my GP, as he'd already prescibed the patches about 3 yrs ago. I didn't use them (not ready to stop I guess) and they expired in 2004.
I went to an NHS run stop smoking clinic, which was great for the time I was there, but just didn't want to stop right then.
I am determined to stick at this, and come New Years eve be able to say I did it this year!
Well done again all who stopped. I admire you greatly.