sorry not been on for a long while but its nearly 12 week for me on wednesday, ive stopped the champix 3 weeks ago and dont feel any differant i feel miles better my health is better now ,it should be, witout faggs , anyway how is everyone else doing MMQ hope your all doing fine ?
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Three months is brilliant you should be well proud of yourself.
Life is so much better without having to top up the addiction 20 odd times a day I am still on champix just half a tab a day. Did you find that you put on much weight? Ive put on half a stone already :eek:
Three months is brilliant you should be well proud of yourself.
Life is so much better without having to top up the addiction 20 odd times a day I am still on champix just half a tab a day. Did you find that you put on much weight? Ive put on half a stone already :eek:
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thanks for your comments
ive put on 2 stone on in weight but my wife tells me i look miles better for it
Sorry about that, nearly missed this one! Three months is fantastic (almost there myself!). I too have found a bit of extra weight since saying goodbye to the cigs, so I'll be working on that next. Loads of the MMQs still doing really well. we'll have to get a roll-call going soon.
sorry not been on for a long while but its nearly 12 week for me on wednesday, ive stopped the champix 3 weeks ago and dont feel any differant i feel miles better my health is better now ,it should be, witout faggs , anyway how is everyone else doing MMQ hope your all doing fine ?
I'm glad I found your post peelsecurity. I'm on the last week of the course with only 5 Champix tablets left and today the reaction was bad enough that I took the day off work. I've been trying to find out what effects if any there might be with not completing the course as every single tablet I've taken has given me nausea and in the first few weeks I was lethargic, sore all over and even had dizzy spells but I prevailed and have made it this far. Now I just want to throw out the last tablets. I'm extremely confident that I'll never smoke again but was a little concerned about any coming-down effect after Champix. There's been a few horror stories about so it's good to hear the successful and happy ones.
Anyway, congratulations on your success, I've decided that Champix has completed the job for me so I'll see how it feels in the next few days/weeks without them.
I answered your post on the other thread for you as well but you should be fine coming off the champix that few days early I only took it for 9 weeks and as I kept forgetting to take them stopped altogether
I had no problems at all with that and no desire to smoke again either
I know of many others who also stopped taking it before the course was finished with no problems at all
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