These stories are based on information gathered from consumers. They
may be helpful as you make important health decisions.
Roy, age 63: The first time I tried to quit, I
went cold turkey. It only lasted a week. The next time I tried some kind of
gum. This was in the '70s or '80s, so it was whatever kind of gum was available
then, probably not the same as nicotine gum now. I quit smoking for a year that
time, but I always craved cigarettes. The third time was right before I turned
60. I used Zyban and the nicotine patch for 6 weeks. I'm amazed at how well it
worked. I have had no cravings for cigarettes, even from the very first day
when I had my morning coffee. My father-in-law told me that, even 20 years
after quitting, he still craved cigarettes every day, so that's what I was
expecting. I didn't even throw away my cigarettes because I didn't expect it to
work, but it worked incredibly well.
Nancy, age 46: I started smoking at 13. I
always thought I could quit at any time. But at 33 I was smoking a pack a day
and had tried to quit dozens of times. I tried cold turkey. I was so grumpy I
made a waiter cry. I tried hypnosis. It didn't work. I tried nicotine gum. It
didn't work either. Finally, I tried the patch. I started with the largest one
available. It was great because the withdrawal symptoms were hardly noticeable.
Then I went to the medium patch and finally the smallest patch. I was really
nervous about taking off that last patch. But I'd tapered off the nicotine so
much that I had no withdrawal symptoms. That was nearly 12 years ago and I'm
still smoke-free.
Leta, age 35: Cigarettes were my best friend.
They went on all my travelling adventures and they were there for me when I
needed them, through heartbreaks, frustrations, and new jobs—20 years of
companionship. I set a tentative date and started planning for the physical
aspects of quitting, like having munchies around, cleaning my car and house. I
bit the bullet and sent an e-mail out to all my friends and family, and I was
floored by the support I got. A friend recommended acupuncture, so I made an
appointment. For added incentive, I added daily exercise and a dog to my "new
life." It has been 4 months and I am still a non-smoker. I had daily cravings
for the first 2 weeks, but now I go entire days without even thinking about
cigarettes. If I ever start feeling on the edge, I will head right back to the
acupuncturist for a tune-up!
Robin, age 48: I'm getting ready to quit
smoking. I found that the massage I had to detoxify was amazing. My therapist
combined the energy massage with detoxification, and when I left her office I
had no desire to have a cigarette—unusual. After that I decided that
acupuncture may help me, and I am taking those next steps, albeit baby steps.
The homeopathic approach is the path I prefer to go down first, rather than
through medications.
Ian, age 52: I quit smoking cold turkey 3
months ago. All my friends are really surprised that I quit. I mean, I would
wake up every 2 hours at night to smoke a cigarette. People just identified me
with smoking. I finally decided it was time to quit when I couldn't catch my
breath walking up stairs. Other than gaining a few pounds, it really hasn't
been bad.