" i have one bit of advice to give: ditch the patches. you might think "wtf" but honestly all the patches do is ween you off it bit by bit but you are still putting nicotine in your system"
Agree with this 100%, patches are a giant stitch up which reinforce the perceived sense of loss.
Some people say that doing crack helps you stop thinking about the ciggys
I quit 10 months ago with the Allen Carr book, 25+ a day to 0 in an instant with 0 willpower.I have gave up, help from will power and the wAllen Carr book!
Patches and stuff don't help IMO, they just delay the inevitable. There's two things you need to do to get through this.
1) Really want to quit.
2) Take a week off work to get through the Nicotine withdrawal.
badcompany;187209333 months in and the only way is to just stop said:The important thing is you need to want to quit, if that's not in place you won't.
As for the withdrawal, it's a horrible experience. I spent almost a week in bed, mainly crying. It doesn't last forever, although at the time it feels like it will.