To: KoRn
Hey KoRn - I have been involved in a task most of the day that I usually take a cig break every 20 minutes or so. I took one and then put it out halfway. It's like uh no big deal - just have not had the want to. Now burning one while I am on the computer is the real test so I am out of here for a while. :o)
Oh and my morning coffee? I only drank one cup instead of my usual three - like there was no point to it without a cig. The main thing is I don't find myself obsessing about it.
To: daybreakcoming
I've had similar results. Looking at their program, I'm supposed to smoke for 7 days, but I'm having trouble smoking at all. Even when I go and TRY to smoke I can't. I can't get more than a few drags in to one and I just get repulsed by it.
This drug is literally a miracle, so far.
Regarding your coffee. I read that nicotine users metabolize caffeine 75% faster than non-nicotine users. When you reduce or cut out smoking reduce your caffeine intake accordingly.
That is why you see smokers drinking the hell out of coffee.
I hardly ever drink coffee, I drink Mountain Dew.... enough to float a battleship lol.
82 posted on
01/27/2007 10:53:31 AM PST by
KoRn
To: daybreakcoming; KoRn
>>I only drank one cup instead of my usual three
The day after I quit it was the afternoon before I realized I had zero coffee that day. First time that happened in my memory.
I had speculated that the stuff also worked on the caffein part of the brain as well.
98 posted on
01/28/2007 2:30:00 AM PST by
The Raven
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