Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 , the way I understand it is the Chantix blocks the nicotine from the receptors that make it work. In other words, the nicotine does nothing. So.... do you get nicotine withdrawals from this medication? It sounds like quitting cold turkey in the fact the nicotine does not act at all on your body. Just a question. thanks and good luck, You can do it, hugs, Debra V. wrote: Before I completely log off tonight, I just want to say that this was my 3rd day on Chantix and so far, I have been able to use the funky fake cigarette (that was from another attempt 3 years ago, it tastes terrible but it's like really smoking an inch long cigarette and it did not work) part of the time and have smoked less than a pack in 2 days! What I like about this is that you gradually take yourself off and also set a target date to stop! And also, it is not like some of the past drugs, there is no warning that should you smoke while using it, you could have a heart attack --- at least I haven't seen that bit of info in the literature. And also, a one months supply is about 1/2 what I often pay in 2 or 3 weeks of smoking (another way to justify the initial purchase!) --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 Deb V., I know this question was not for me. But my father smoked for 40 years and quit so easily with Chantix. He did not go through withdrawals... What happens is you smoke the 1st week or 2 while on it and the urge fades... He has been cig free for over a year now. Good luck. It's not easy I know. I smoke myself.... Jerilyn > Before I completely log off tonight, I just want to say that this was > my 3rd day on Chantix and so far, I have been able to use the funky > fake cigarette (that was from another attempt 3 years ago, it tastes > terrible but it's like really smoking an inch long cigarette and it > did not work) part of the time and have smoked less than a pack in 2 > days! What I like about this is that you gradually take yourself off > and also set a target date to stop! And also, it is not like some of > the past drugs, there is no warning that should you smoke while using > it, you could have a heart attack --- at least I haven't seen that bit > of info in the literature. And also, a one months supply is about 1/2 > what I often pay in 2 or 3 weeks of smoking (another way to justify > the initial purchase!) > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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