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pushit
08-08-2005, 02:39 AM
I quit smoking on July 12th (after a 2 year smoking habit). The anxiety has begun to subside, but lately I've been extremely depressed and cry several times every day. I haven't smoked, though! Days also go by extremely slowly (which I understand is a common withdrawal symptom). It's pretty unbearable. Has anyone experienced this? How long did these symptoms last? Thanks.

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mcds03
08-08-2005, 06:15 AM
After i quit i got really sad and depressed for a short time, it felt like part of me was missing, but that was only for a short time. Days start to speed up and life goes on i promise. Its been 39 days since my last ciggerette, and i feel normal. So please hang in there and the best of luck to you...

pushit
08-09-2005, 05:40 AM
Thanks. Congrats to you on quitting. It really has been hard, but I'm still fighting the cravings. :)

smc612
08-09-2005, 09:55 AM
i quit twice years ago,cold turkey and made around 8-9 months. i don't remember what brought me back. that's how stupid it must have been. quit again in feb right before gall bladder surgery. made it 2 months. they were a horrible 2 months. went through menopause at the same time. was unhappy everyday for 2 months. the depression was horrible which i wasn't prepared for. the first time i lit up i felt 100% better and have been smoking ever since regretfully. not smoking makes you feel better physically but the mental swings are very difficult. my suggestion would be to see a dr. and maybe he can give you something to take the edge off. if there is any way you can keep going and not start again i would try it all. i am sorry i didn't/ it is a long hard road and you have to be ready for it.

pushit
08-12-2005, 02:03 AM
i quit twice years ago,cold turkey and made around 8-9 months. i don't remember what brought me back. that's how stupid it must have been. quit again in feb right before gall bladder surgery. made it 2 months. they were a horrible 2 months. went through menopause at the same time. was unhappy everyday for 2 months. the depression was horrible which i wasn't prepared for. the first time i lit up i felt 100% better and have been smoking ever since regretfully. not smoking makes you feel better physically but the mental swings are very difficult. my suggestion would be to see a dr. and maybe he can give you something to take the edge off. if there is any way you can keep going and not start again i would try it all. i am sorry i didn't/ it is a long hard road and you have to be ready for it.

Yeah, it's been pretty hard. I saw a psychiatrist and am now taking Klonopin for the anxiety, which helps tremendously. And working out every day has helped out a lot as well. Keep trying! It's slowly getting better for me each day, and the mood swings have become less severe.





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