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Champix - to help stop smoking
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Hi everyone,
I've been to my doctors today and among other things we discussed the 'idea' of me quitting smoking.
Before you all tell me that it'll be the best thing I could do and how it's a disgusting habit, I would just like anyones opinion on Champix.
Has anyone tried it? If so how was it?
My problem is that I want to stop, mainly because of the cost, but I actually enjoy smoking. It's not a 'social' thing as I don't have a 'social life'
As with all drugs there are possible side-effcts but the one that worries me the most is the sleep problems, eg. vivid dreams. I haven't even agreed to take champix yet but I'm already finding myself getting anxious at the thought of the sleep problems i might get.
If anyone has tried this I would love to hear about it, even if it's not positive.
Thanks x
I've been to my doctors today and among other things we discussed the 'idea' of me quitting smoking.
Before you all tell me that it'll be the best thing I could do and how it's a disgusting habit, I would just like anyones opinion on Champix.
Has anyone tried it? If so how was it?
My problem is that I want to stop, mainly because of the cost, but I actually enjoy smoking. It's not a 'social' thing as I don't have a 'social life'
As with all drugs there are possible side-effcts but the one that worries me the most is the sleep problems, eg. vivid dreams. I haven't even agreed to take champix yet but I'm already finding myself getting anxious at the thought of the sleep problems i might get.
If anyone has tried this I would love to hear about it, even if it's not positive.
Thanks x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I haven't taken Champix but have used nicotine patches which also give you vivid dreams. My dreams have never been scary,just lifelike and very easy to remember the next morning. I quite enjoy it,wondering what I was going to dream about.lol.With the patches the vivid dreams disappear after a few days maybe its the same with Champix. Good luck with quitting. I stopped for 12 weeks,smoked again for 4 and am now on day 2 of stopping again.
i havent tried it personally but my friend did. its better than zyban which i thought was good. but how long does it work for. its new so who knows. i know zyban only stopped me for three months. well maybe i only stopped myself. i know how you feel i actually enjoy, perhaps grudgingly but do enjoy smoking. good luck.
I did give up a couple of years ago for 4 months without using anything. When I look back at how I managed it I realise it was at a very low point in my life, when I was very hurt and angry. It was as if it was the only thing I could have control over.
My life is such that I could quite easily make myself feel like that again, but obviously don't want to because apart from the fact that I stopped smoking it's not a very nice place to be!!!
At this moment I really think I might give Champix a go. If I go to a support group as well maybe we'll have a laugh discussing our 'wonderful' dreams!!
I really want to stop.
I also spend most of my time at home as a carer for my husband, who smokes. This means I can have a ciggie where and when I want.
My life is such that I could quite easily make myself feel like that again, but obviously don't want to because apart from the fact that I stopped smoking it's not a very nice place to be!!!
At this moment I really think I might give Champix a go. If I go to a support group as well maybe we'll have a laugh discussing our 'wonderful' dreams!!
I really want to stop.
I also spend most of my time at home as a carer for my husband, who smokes. This means I can have a ciggie where and when I want.
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