Wellbutrin is actually off label somewhat supportive to quit smoking (smoking cessation).
For the thread, for me it was the irritability. I'm not sure if irritability comes before the anger for you
@ChemicallyEnhanced ?
It definitely felt psychological and not physical.
If i were to compare it to meth withdrawal (mostly
psychological) or even cocaine (
psychological and physical) or alcohol withdrawal (mostly
physical), the withdrawals are slightly different:
(this is something i've analyzed just now, so if it doesn't make sense i apologize, still editing as i think it through. also, maybe we need to start using new verbiage on this old "physical vs psychological" debate? because it's confusing to explain as some emotions can be physically felt whereas others are mostly just experience cognitively)
Meth was euphoric, fun, entertaining - withdrawal was simply
lack of that.
Cocaine was euphoric, confidence boosting - withdrawal was a
lack of clarity, depressed if binged.
Alcohol was warm, stress relieving - withdrawal was
cold, maybe the
shakes.
Nicotine was stress relieving - withdrawal was stress inducing - no real "come down", which made if feel mostly physiological (although a physical chemical reaction in the brain).
Nicotine withdrawal seemed to have a direct impact on my mood without giving me an altered sense of reality, so maybe that's why?
I visualize the drugs being like an up and a down on mood. And then nicotine being just a twisting of the current mood.