Maintaining the New Lifestyle

June 14th, 2008 | by admin |

Many of the changes you feel when you first quit tobacco are not positive. Nicotine withdrawal can make you feel short-tempered and nervous. You may have trouble sleeping, or concentrating. These symptoms can last for several weeks, but they do go away, especially if you take medicine. You may struggle with changing your smoking habits and rituals. This is a lot to deal with, but keep at it. You will feel better.

You may keep getting cravings for months. But most people who quit report that they eventually stop thinking about smoking.

The following tips may help you remain tobacco-free:

  • Deal with temptations and cravings when you quit smoking.
  • Make positive changes in your life.
  • Prevent a slip (smoking one or two cigarettes), or deal with one if it occurs.
  • Prevent relapse (returning to regular smoking).
  • Deal with weight gain.
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  1. One Response to “Maintaining the New Lifestyle”

  2. By David on Jun 14, 2008 | Reply

    Yes it is true that when you quit smoking you become more short tempered an nervous. That is because the nicotine has a calming effect on the body and mind. The secret is to remove the emotional trauma that is causing the anxiety in the first place. Hence no more need to calm it with nicotine!

    best wishes

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