Re: AAAArgh...Nicotine addiction but not smoking!
Congrats on taking responsibility for your health. You have totally 100% kicked the psychological addiction of smoking. If you go cold turkey, the physiological addiction of the nicotine will creep up on you in intensity over a 72-hr period, and then its just gone, vaporized. Good news: the physical addition has virtually no effect while you are asleep, so for 24 of those 72hrs youll be asleep. If you think you can handle 72-hrs (3 days) of withdrawal, go for it, start in the morning and drink lots of water throughout the days. Also, intense task-loading (i.e. being involved in tasks, preferably multiple tasks, that requires your participation) helps over those 72hrs. Otherwise, I suggest you not compromise the gains youve already made. Instead go to your doc and get a script for an antidepressant. Welbutrin, Zoloft, and Prozac have been effective. Takes 3 to 6 wks to get up and running on the anti-ds, then you quit the gum, and then you slide off of the anti-ds. You may not have to see the doc, call and tell them what you are doing and they may just call in a script for you.<br /><br />Good luck!<br />
