Hi There,
My name is William and I'd like to say hello to all you people who have so much in common with each other and with myself. Smoking...or rather the cessation of it.
I have had a few half hearted attempts before which never really lasted more than a day or two at the most. I have read Allen Carr's Easy Way twice, heard it on audio once, and although a good read (all be it laborious in parts), I was still smoking. I tried vaping and went 6 months without touching a cigarette. That stopped when I was in work and my gizmo broke (I work in the oil and gas industry in remote places with no realistic way of getting a replacement) and I went straight back to cigarettes.
I decided at the end of my rotation and I returned home, not to continue to vape. After all, I figured that I was just swapping one nicotine habit/addiction with another.
A few years ago I tried Champix. I had heard fantastic stories about taking these wonder tablets. Claims like "After taking them, suddenly you don't want to smoke!!!". I decided that I must at least give this a go, and rushed out to purchase this wonder drug (I was in Thailand at the time). I bought a 2 week starter pack and nothing happened. Absolutely nothing at all. Zero. Zilch. Nada. Scratch. Duck Egg. So I discarded that idea.
Then about 5 weeks ago whilst home, I went to my UK doctors and asked to be prescribed Champix. I wanted to give it another go after again reading such positive feedback. The doctor gave me the 2 week starter pack, and just like the time before there was no effect. I went back and he gave me an 8 week supply for when I returned to work.
I have now been taking the tablets, twice a day for about 5.5 weeks and there is an effect going on in my head/body. So much so that I had my last cigarette just before midnight on 24 February 2019. I am now on my second day of being smoke free.
It is not easy and I would be lying if I said I was not struggling, but I am determined this time. I have been reading just about anything on the net regarding withdrawal symptoms and how to combat them. I have learned that the withdrawal symptoms peak around the third day, so I have that to look forward to!
I will keep you posted and really hope that I can crack it this time. I am going to give it my best shot.
William