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Old 02-26-2001, 03:41 PM   #1
mandy crosby
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Post 3 weeks & 3 days and feeling v. tired!!

How did everyone else feel after 3 weeks? I am feling tired and quite ill!! is this normal. I know that no matter what i will never smoke again although i really do want to be able to cope and carry on with my life - how long was it before you felt you we're over the worst and going about your life as a none smoker?
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Old 02-26-2001, 05:33 PM   #2
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Hey great job at quitting!!!!
What happened with me when I quit, as for cravings the really bad ones were over within 3 weeks. But for the longest time I was feeling depressed and crying all the time,headaches also and tiredness. Every one is different and this is probably your bodys way of getting back to "normal". Im sure it will pass really soon Sorry I couldnt help more, but hang in there! If its really bad maybe discuss it with a doctor.
Take care!
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Old 02-26-2001, 07:24 PM   #3
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Thanks Lori
IT makes me feel MUCH better when I hear others say it took them 3 weeks - It makes me feel like i've come through the worst. To be honest it's not as bad as it has been when i've tried before. This time i've used Zyban. I suppose its been better/easier than I expected.The cravings are not bad at all it was just having days like today when you're not feeling 100% and it feels a struggle. I guess you just have to keep a real positive mind and take one day at a time. Thanks for the support-
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Old 02-26-2001, 07:27 PM   #4
mandy crosby
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Thanks Lori
IT makes me feel MUCH better when I hear others say it took them 3 weeks - It makes me feel like i've come through the worst. To be honest it's not as bad as it has been when i've tried before. This time i've used Zyban. I suppose its been better/easier than I expected.The cravings are not bad at all it was just having days like today when you're not feeling 100% and it feels a struggle. I guess you just have to keep a real positive mind and take one day at a time. Thanks for the support-
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Old 02-26-2001, 11:12 PM   #5
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I can't believe this! The symptoms that you describe...no more cravings, but depressed, crying, etc...that sounds exactly like what I am currently going through, and I was starting to wonder about myself! I took Zyban for two-three weeks. I thought it worked great! I had no cravings and took myself off after I thought I was able to continue on my own. The one thing everyone should keep in mind with Zyban is that is does not contain nicotine and that is what we need to get out of our bodies asap. With patches or gum, we continue to provide our bodies with that "fix".

Anyway, is it possible that I am having the symptoms just later? I am on day 53 without cigs?

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