Good luck Mandi When I used the patches I found that for the first 15 mins or so it would be a bit itchy so I would put the patch on just before my shower and then by the time I'm out and dressed I wouldn't notice it.
She has recommended that I stick a patch on and continue smoking while cutting back, while doing this I can focus more on the things that trigger me to smoke (like with a cuppa, after a meal, while on the phone or with friends) etc.
eat jubes....
Keep strong and you can do it Dede.Your DH is doing well as its not easy.I smoked until just after I got married.My DH hated it as his mum had been in bad chest health for years.She died on our 1st wedding anniversary the day b4 I turned 21. She was 47 It took me 3 attempts to stop but I never looked back and it's the best thing I ever did.You just have to take it day by day and congratulate yourself at the end of each smoke free day.It gradually becomes easier We are all behind you
Or chew sugarfree gum to keep your mouth occupied for longer Quote from: Mama Fergie on November 26, 2012, 07:36:51 pmKeep strong and you can do it Dede.Your DH is doing well as its not easy.I smoked until just after I got married.My DH hated it as his mum had been in bad chest health for years.She died on our 1st wedding anniversary the day b4 I turned 21. She was 47 It took me 3 attempts to stop but I never looked back and it's the best thing I ever did.You just have to take it day by day and congratulate yourself at the end of each smoke free day.It gradually becomes easier We are all behind you Thats a sad story MF But its great that you managed to give up