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Old 02-11-2012, 03:53 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by roseslevi View Post
I took Wellbutrin which is what BCBS would pay for. It has been over 13 years and I never looked back. The Wellbutrin took the edge off and made me less irritable, so it was easier to quit.
My husband used Wellbutrin about 12 years ago. It also helped him quit. I told him to get the doctor to write it again. The doctor gave him Chantix which gave him serious nightmares and weird dreams, and he couldn't sleep. He cut it down to one dose in the mornings and it helped some. He is still smoking and this was almost a year ago the doctor gave it to him.

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Haven't quit yet But I have completely switched to the e-cig.

I know only one person that did not quit using the e-cig. Everyone else did end up quitting after about 2mon.

I am going to try slowing down on the nicotine strength.....still on the highest. And just slowly work down to no nicotine. keeping fingers crossed!
I'll keep my fingers crossed for you, too. I'm also proud of you for not smoking real cigarettes anymore. That is quite an accomplishment! I just wish my dh would switch completely over to the e-cigs. Let me know how you do later on.
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