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Chantix May Kill Me


Johnny Rockets

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So I decided that it is time to quit smoking again and started taking Chantix almost 2 weeks ago. So far I have cussed out my boss, a couple girls that I know, a good friend, went ballistic on a conference call that I was running and then disconnected everyone, and decided to quit playing nice with my ex and let the courts handle it all. Not one of those things is a good decision on my part but I am not known for making good decisions anyway. Oh yeah and the girl I am seeing was very understanding at first and I told her what to expect but I am pretty sure she has had enough and I don't blame her nor do I seem to give a fug.

This is my second go around on this stuff and the last time was about 6 years ago. Seems the side affects are much worse. I hate people, no sex drive whatsoever, headache every day for 2 weeks now, dreams that make you wake up 3 -4 times a night in cold sweats, throwing up every morning, ran 3-4 redlights because I zone out, etc. I am thankful I am not one of those people that has taken the stuff and walked out windows of 30 story buildings in their sleep or woke up to find a bloody butcher knife in their hand with their favorite pet dog dead in front of them but I sure can understand how it happens.

Thanks for letting me vent. You may just have saved someone's life. And boys and girls.....don't smoke, it's terrible and so not worth it.

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May not be for you.

Try cold turkey.

I don't have that will power. In fact, I am worried that I am going through this and really don't want to quit yet which means I won't.

I just realized how fitting my avatar is. I may start a fight club this weekend. Might help relieve some tension. Who wants in?

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I don't have that will power. In fact, I am worried that I am going through this and really don't want to quit yet which means I won't.

I just realized how fitting my avatar is. I may start a fight club this weekend. Might help relieve some tension. Who wants in?

Me. But, well, you know...the first rule...

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my MIL was using that poo while she was living with my wife and i... she's already a fuging bitch, but it was insane while she was using that stuff

still smokes like a fuging chimney too... and is offended by people who are able to quit (or at least slow down) their smoking

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Drugs that block receptors in your brain can't be good for you.

Love these stories and they are some of the more tame ones:

Debbie wrote:

Well, it has certainly been a "trip" to say the least. My whole life has changed and not exactly for the better. I have had bazzar thoughts. Nothing I felt like taking action on, but wild stuff. Like, one morning after eating a bowl of cereal, I thought "I should pour this left over milk into the toaster"! Crap! I don't know!! When I drink beers, I have blank spots in my evening. I have never done this before Chantix. Thought about driving off of the highway for no aparent reason. Didn't think of getting hurt or wanting to hurt myself, it was just a real thought. I was completely fine before Chantix. I can't concentrate anymore. I use to be a very organized person. I've almost lost my job due to anger outburst. Hopefully this will be out of my system soon! I really do not like myself right now. but I'm Not Smokin!!!!

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For me Chantix is doing the job, although I've been on it for only 7days now. The dreams are crazy and vivid. Last night I had a few beers, and this morning I was awakened by my wife. She was freaking out, and wanted to know how long our 3 month year old was sleeping out on the sunporch. The last thing I remember is putting him in his crib. So I must have slept walked with my boy!!! Crazy!! I may discontinue the med, gonna see if it happends again. If it was winter time the situation could have been deadly!

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Have you tried wellbutrin? Was originally used for smoking cessation, and doubles as a depression/anxiety medication. Might be the better route for you.

Heard a lot of negatives about Chantix. A lot of weird stuff like vivid nightmares and sweating.

Yeah, I was on that while going through the whole seperation thing to help keep my head straight. Did nothing to curb my urge to smoke but under the circumstances, I don't think that was going to happen anyway.

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