Here are the symptoms I am experiecing now:
1. Dizziness. I struggle to empty my mind.
2. Confusing messages: One voice is shouting to me that I should smoke a cigarette and rather wait for the day on which I can afford patches.
The other voice is saying that I might as well go through this now because withdrawel will always feel like this.
3. A nagging voice is telling me to stop trying, because there is no way I can beat this. I tend to imagine that I agree.
4. There is a strange heaviness in my head, arms and legs. Its a physical feeling and I suspect this is the physical withdrawel taking place. It is not wholly unpleasant, with rushes of warmth and tingling taking place on the surface.
5. Whenever I try to focus on why I am doing well, I struggle to get my thoughts in order. The thoughts refuse to coalesce into a useful thought.
6. Its incredible how often I think "have a cigarette." At least a few times each minute.
7. I'm snacking a lot. Although, I have a weird feeling of fullness all the time. Almost a feeling of being bloated.
8. I feel close to tears a lot of the time.
1 comment:
Well, when you kick the habbit you will have the following benefits.
1. Happy thoughts as dubies will be enjoyed on occasion.
2. Clear head at all times
3. ££££ more of those
4. More hot guys
5. Other positive changes as a result and you will start kicking the habit of eating naughty things.
6. You will start cooking like Nigella and make fet koek and koek sisters (am just saying this because I am craving it)
7. You will late at night sit and write that book we all want you to write and buy and whilst writing you will sip camomile tea.
8. You will help Volker Quit too you know
9. You will be stronger than the Spice Girl- Girl power.
10. After a hard night out you wont feel like a donkey did a nr 2 in your mouth.
Anywhooooooooooo, Dr Rudolph has to go. mwah. Fight the craving :)
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