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Originally posted by DaveB View PostJust be aware that you can't take Champix if you suffer from depression or other mental health issues as the side effects can be catastrophic. It can cause severe depression even in people without a previous history. The information leaflet actually recommends you inform friends and family to are taking it so they can be aware of any changes.
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One of the stewards on the plane was puffing in the galley on the way over which I thought was odd. I've never smoked, never even tried. I can understand that you could get hooked on nicotine but really don't understand why the fook you want to be puffing something that isn't addictive.
This is all about thumb sucking or needing to suck some stranger off isn't it.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostWeak willed idiot.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostAny E-Cig users on here ?
Any tips for making the transition ?
Struggling, especially with mornings.
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Originally posted by GlenW View PostGet Champix tablets from your GP, they make stopping smoking a no willpower task.
I've been off the ciggies for 14 weeks now, dead easy and I'd been a smoker for 35 years.
I do have an e-cigarette but use it infrequently and with nicotine free liquids.
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Thanks chaps.
Just need to exercise a little bit of willpower. Been smoking for 30 years.
Got a mate who bought his first one at the same time as me 9 months ago and hasn't smoked a real one since. I've been on and off it for a while now and usually buy ten in the morning and am ok on the e-fag from mid afternoon until next morning.
Will just need to keep at it
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostI think that's where the problem lies
I've been off the ciggies for 14 weeks now, dead easy and I'd been a smoker for 35 years.
I do have an e-cigarette but use it infrequently and with nicotine free liquids.
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I (now occasionally) use the Tesco rechargeable ones. I was a pack-a-day chap until March 15th. I had been in town a fortnight prior for the Wales-France match and saw some people using them inside the bar and had a go on one and figured - Great now I can smoke inside too.
Bought one a fortnight later (Wales-Scotland) and haven't touched a real cig since. Now I just use it in the evening if I have a drink.
I tried the refillable ones but they seemed to leak and generally too much faff.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostMrsB uses one, has been off the real things for a couple of months now.
She says they aren't really a substitute, they just take the edge of the cravings. She has a couple of puffs on it when she feels the need rather than trying to smoke it like a real cigarette.
You still need the will power to break the routine of having a smoke with your first coffee/tea of the day.
The type of E-Cig you use make a difference as well. She tried the ones that are meant to look like cigarettes first and they really didn;t work. She's using one of the "Vaping" style ones now that you fill with liquid.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostAny E-Cig users on here ?
Any tips for making the transition ?
Struggling, especially with mornings.
She says they aren't really a substitute, they just take the edge of the cravings. She has a couple of puffs on it when she feels the need rather than trying to smoke it like a real cigarette.
You still need the will power to break the routine of having a smoke with your first coffee/tea of the day.
The type of E-Cig you use make a difference as well. She tried the ones that are meant to look like cigarettes first and they really didn;t work. She's using one of the "Vaping" style ones now that you fill with liquid.
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Any E-Cig users on here ?
Any tips for making the transition ?
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