washingtonbound
Bluelighter
I started dealing with nicotine dependency last year, quit for about two months, and resumed in January. I smoked roughly 10 clove cigarettes a day for about 8 months straight. These were worse than regular cigs for me because they burned slower and tasted better, causing me to inhale longer. A month ago I quit, and having been having horrible mood swings and anhedonia. It has not improved, and the last couple days seem to have been worse, maybe because I didn't exercise enough. This nasty nicotine headache that started the first day of cessation still seems to be there somehow as well. 8 months is the longest time I've smoked consecutively so I figure that's why the withdrawal is lasting longer. I notice that I overdo it on caffeine to try and compensate, resulting in an ugly crash in the afternoon. Caffeine doesn't help my mood much anyway.
I also started smoking after quitting lamictal cold turkey, after being on it for about a month. I think my brain is just not happy being sober. Anyone else whose quit, how long did it take you to feel more regulated again?
I also started smoking after quitting lamictal cold turkey, after being on it for about a month. I think my brain is just not happy being sober. Anyone else whose quit, how long did it take you to feel more regulated again?
