How do I quit this dumb zoomer shit?
>>77058293just stop taking it
>he fell for the nicotine bad propaganda Did you get your covid booster too?
>>77058293You dont even get that sick you can just stop. I dont see much point in quitting tho
>>77058293the key was to never start to begin with.
>>77058293Patches worked for me. Smoked a pack a day. Bought all six weeks of pic rel at once. It'll be two years quit next month. I also chewed regular gum. The nicotine gum and lozenges always made my mouth tingle.
>>77058293Literally just stopWorked for me
>>77058293get the nicotine gum and taper off
>>77058293aw boo hoo woe is me
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>>77058293Choose non-inhalation vehicles, lower the dose (buy a few packs), then reach a point you stop buying new supply. Cut off nic fiend friends for a while also.
>>77058293Try the vegan plant based alternatives...:D
>>77058798You mean these?
The trick is to go through a withdrawal that is 1000x worse. I withdrew from benzos, so quitting cigs was a complete joke.
>>77058916I did the withdraw from crack but nic is 100% worse
>>77058916Should I try feelfree to get addicted to heroin?
>>77059048Nah get addicted to oxy first and then hop on heroin
>>77058916Kek I agree. Quitting weed was way harder than quitting cigs. I just stopped smoking. I wouldn't irritable for a day or two but that passes. For nic vapes I don't get irritable which is nice. Instead I just crave the flavor. Same thing though, 2-3 days after the cravings go away. Contrast that to weed, fuck my appetite didn't come back for a whole month. Sleep was shit too.
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Just quit. I used 2 cans of 20mg/g pouches a day and quit cold turkey.>week 1 I was annoyed and angry, raging like a retard over every small thing>weeks 2-5 I was depressed>week 6 I craved nicotine but no other symptoms>week 12 don't even miss it
>>77059299Yeah nicotine can be challenging, but has no longterm withdrawal. You just tough out a few days of urges and maybe being a little cranky, then it dissipates heavily after the first 4-5 days. I wasn't right getting off of benzos for like 6 months and thought I had permanent damage. 6 months of constant shivers, muscle tension, feelings of despair, and being "wired but tired" which is the most common problem. A few days of being bitchy and moody from canning cigarettes couldn't even hold a torch to it
>>77058293Just stop. It's that easy.
Taper. Taper. TAPER.Everyone treats nic like you just cold turkey it for some reason. You could, nothing physically dangerous will happen to you, but you can ease the entire process by multiple fold amount by simply cutting down slowly every week until you reach 0. Idk why people cold turkey when you can experience literally 0 discomfort treating an addiction
>>77058293stop buying ityou will feel psychotic for a week but it passes
>>77058293don't buy ityou will still get cravings from time to time but it's not that bad
>>77059299yeah they say that weed isn't addictive, but I couldn't stop. even when I stopped buying it I would take a hit from my mom or sibling's dab pen. had to admit to them I had a problem and used the guilt to quit for good.
>>77058293You smoke cigs instead, as the greatest generation didYou'll look cool, and zoomettes will see you as a badass villain from a noir movie
>>77059843Weed being non addictive is the most pernicious lie from stoner culture and doctors seem to be completely apathetic to it. My brother is a hardcore pot smoker, and I can literally see the withdrawals kick in when we have dinners at christmas as his mood and energy rapidly depletes as the night goes on.
>>77059480Sorry but this is retarded.The craving for nicotine only last two or three days, and I'm being generous with the estimate; so the tapering is useless and counter productive, as you postpone the end of the physical need for it indefinitely.
>>77059863People say that because the physical aspect of it is minimal. It's really a mental thing.Mind you I'm the type of person who get withdrawals, but I've noticed most of it was lying to myself.What I mean by it:For a long time, I used to convince myself I couldn't eat or sleep well without it, and it was mostly a cope. It's the addiction talking, finding a reason to start again.Sometimes, another bad habit detrimental effects, like drinking a shitload of coffee, or eating too much too close to bedtime, were being counter/cancel by the weed intake, in a positive way if you will. So when you stop, you have to correct your other vices aswell.Of course, getting your dreams back will fuck up a few nights, as you can wake up a lot, sleep 10 hours and not feel rested, and it can be pretty tough if you have shit to do.But do not underestimate the mental aspect.The dream/memory problematic is also amplified if you shun demons for a long time, which is the case for most drug addicts.Dreams can be nightmares, and you can feel overwhelmed by memories, things you had hidden for too long, etc..It can be really tempting to start again as sleep would seem more restorative with it, it's kind of a lie.Dreaming is too important anyway, as it's your unconscious talking: you need to be aware of it.