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Mavebee
Member

How about nicosurge inhalers?

I was diagnosed copd. I quit smoking with the help of chantix in December of 2017. 8 months. Then stress happened and had a cigarette, then a few more. Trying to start over.

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How many cigarettes a day are you smoking?

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I ask you this to help you determine whether the reason you are smoking is the nicotine or the (comforting memory of the)  smoking routine. If you are smoking a low number of cigarettes (close to 5 or under) you are not smoking for the nicotine. If that's the case you should consider why you would use nicotine.

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Barbscloud
Member

I just looked up the nicosurge inhaler.  I never heard of that before.  I did use nicotine inhalers with welbutrin this time.  Have you quit again?

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JACKIE1-25-15
Member

I see that you have posted questions about alternative means of quitting.  It is my experience that EDUCATION is the key to successfully quitting smoking. There is no quick fix to quitting smoking if so many of us would not be here.  Support and Education will help you.  In your first blog, there were responses on planning to quit.  Did you read any of the info?  Do you have a plan? 

It is advisable to read Allen Carr's Easyway to Quit Smoking which can be found on pdf on the web. Have you done that?  Another good site to get info is www.whyquit.com.  There are several articles to read.  Nicotine 101 and Freedom From Nicotine My Journey Home.  Quitting takes planning and preparation go to EX Plan | BecomeAnEX to decide how you are going to go about quitting. To get help on navigating the site go to. Community He My lp‌.  Again Welcome, there is more to come.  If you have any questions you can do a search with the magnifying to respond glass type any keywords and research.  If you have any questions just ask and give us the opportunity to respond.  We are here for you. 

sweetplt
Member

Hi hon, have you done any reading, work suggested in your last blog post question?  I highly recommend My EX Plan | BecomeAnEX to get knowledge and planning for a quit.  I wish I could help you about the inhaler, but I never even heard of them.  Have you talked to your Doctor?  Wishing you find what works for you ... you need this quit because of your COPD ~ gotcha in my thoughts ~ Colleen 127 DOF 

YoungAtHeart
Member

Here is my advice on NRTs:

If you go that route, I personally recommend the aids that don't let the addict control the dose such as the available prescription drugs or the patch. If used properly, gum, lozenges and inhalers are fine, but they need to be used only as a last resort after you have tried to delay and distract.   I have seen folks become addicted to them if they substitute them for every cigarette they used to smoke - just trading one addiction for another.  You need to start out with a plan to reduce use of them over time - which the patch does by decreasing the dose contained in them..  For the gum, you can start by cutting each piece in half, then in quarters, then sub regular gum of the same flavor in between, adding more and more regular gum.  For the lozenge, you need to start subbing a mint in between to begin, increasing the number of them over time.  I do not see a way to reduce use of an inhaler over time, so I think this would be my least favored one of these.   I do not recommend the e-cigarette for four reasons: 1) the vapor has been compared to the polluted air in Bejing on a bad day, 2) they just provide another nicotine delivery system while continuing the hand to mouth smoking motion,  3) the batteries can spontaneously catch on fire and 4) you can become addicted to that and it has not yet been proven safe.

Good to see you doing some research!  You do need to find what you think will work for you.

Nancy
 

MarilynH
Member

I wanted to check in with you Mavebee and see how you are doing? 

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elvan
Member

I, too, have COPD and I have been quit for over five years thanks to the education and support from this site, AND my own commitment to be smoke free.  I don't know anything about nicosurge inhalers.  I quit when I got pneumonia and my COPD got MUCH worse.  It wasn't really an option to smoke again...although I sure did have some stress to deal with.  I can tell you that, for me, once I absolutely accepted that smoking did nothing FOR me, only TO me...it took away much of the addiction's power over me.  I won't tell you it was easy, I came to this site every morning and every evening and many times in between if I had the time.  I read everything that was recommended to me and I read blogs and comments and became a part of this amazing community.  I have never, for one minute, regretted quitting smoking and I have never, for one minute, not regretted the fact that I ever started...or didn't quit years ago.  You CAN do this, with or without aids, please read a couple of blogs to get you started.  They are by YoungAtHeart‌ For Our New Years' Quitters (and community members, too)  and then there are two by JonesCarpeDiem‌ that you might also find helpful /blogs/jonescarp.aka.dale.Jan_2007-blog/2011/06/26/what-to-expect-in-the-first-four-months and My Welcome To New Members (12+ Years Of Watching)   There are countless more blogs on this site that might speak to you. Spend some time reading, plan your quit, figure out WHY you are smoking and then be perfectly honest with yourself about what it is doing FOR you as well as TO you.  I have chronic pain and I convinced myself that smoking helped...it was a lie, this addiction, like any addiction gets into our heads and LIES.  We do not have to BELIEVE the lies.

Welcome to EX.

Ellen

Mavebee
Member

All of these responses and resources are helping me. Thank you thank you. I

received all of these offers like nicosurge and smoke away and many more.

Now I see them like all the fad diets. People looking for an easy quick way

out. There is no such thing and greedy people trying to make money from

others desperation. Just going to use willpower.