It takes about a year for your body to work out all of the “kinks” from smoking and the ones that you listed happened to me too. I quit smoking last Thanksgiving and am just starting to feel halfway “normal” physically. I am not overweight or anything and have just started to stick to my regular exercise routine. Good luck ☼
the longer I survived without smoking the more affected and sensitive I became to smoke in fact no longer able to as it makes me feel quite ill—-like a bang to the head and a very queasy feeling in the stomach region
on 15 Sep 2008 at 8:41 pm5joe_kielbasa@sbcglobal.net
I asked around to a few of my friends, and two of them responded with “night terrors.” YIKES!
A few of them went through mood swings from nicotine withdrawal as well in addition to an increase in other crutches. My buddy Mikey started drinking a little bit more than we’re used to him seeing. It was kinda scary but he’s got it back under control. I guess you’re body just gets used to having a buzz on a pretty regular basis and just needs to get to that point if drinking and smoking were a regular occurrence. I don’t know if that’s the case with you but those are some of the fairly uncommon side effects from quitting.
Hey Europa, how’s it been for ya?
I guess the biggest problem I had, (besides massive weight gain), was an evil mood. I know that’s not unusual, but I was a growling bear for 3 months. Literally.
I actually growled at people. Never even realized it until it was pointed out to me.
Embarrassing.
It takes about a year for your body to work out all of the “kinks” from smoking and the ones that you listed happened to me too. I quit smoking last Thanksgiving and am just starting to feel halfway “normal” physically. I am not overweight or anything and have just started to stick to my regular exercise routine. Good luck ☼
As soon as I attempted to quit and didn’t smoke for 2.5 days, sex drive went into crazy gear.
Nightmares? I don’t know if that’s uncommon though.
the longer I survived without smoking the more affected and sensitive I became to smoke in fact no longer able to as it makes me feel quite ill—-like a bang to the head and a very queasy feeling in the stomach region
I asked around to a few of my friends, and two of them responded with “night terrors.” YIKES!
A few of them went through mood swings from nicotine withdrawal as well in addition to an increase in other crutches. My buddy Mikey started drinking a little bit more than we’re used to him seeing. It was kinda scary but he’s got it back under control. I guess you’re body just gets used to having a buzz on a pretty regular basis and just needs to get to that point if drinking and smoking were a regular occurrence. I don’t know if that’s the case with you but those are some of the fairly uncommon side effects from quitting.
Hey Europa, how’s it been for ya?
I guess the biggest problem I had, (besides massive weight gain), was an evil mood. I know that’s not unusual, but I was a growling bear for 3 months. Literally.
I actually growled at people. Never even realized it until it was pointed out to me.
Embarrassing.