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I have a history of depression and am trygin to quit smoking, will this make depression come back? ?

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I have only had 2 smokes today and already am feeling like it is coming on

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  1. honey, I so know how you feel, i am like it now and it is so bloody hard, at the moment forget quitting, just relax, you will know when your body is right to quit.

    I too suffer depression/anxiety & panic attacks, and I am having the worst week, you don't want to be hurting or going through this, but it is hard, I do feel for you honey.

    Try not to take to much on just yet.

    Listen to relaxing music, and try to breathe slow and deeply.

    And please try and have a good day.

    You are in my thoughts.

    Minny :-)

    And to all the negitive replies, unless you have or are going through this you have no idea how we feel.  Please don't be cruel.


  2. good for you

    nicotine or other?

    doesn't really matter it all affects your health

    after a long battle with all forms of smoke

    i feel that certain of us (you, me and heaps of others)

    are looking for something we don't know what

    but we often confuse it with a smoke ( a drink, fast food, gambling)

    it's most probably because we are wired to addictive behaviour

    which is often connected to depression, anxiety etc etc

    welcome to the club mate

    believe me things get easier as you get older

    the trick is to sit back take a big breath and decide what you want to do about things

    my advice get healthy and anyway it's too expensive take care of yourself and keep trying even when you slip back into bad habits

    sometimes it takes a heap of tries to get over some addiction

    you have to find other things to do

    i chew gum like h**l till my face hurts lol good luck mate

  3. no ur depression wouldnt come back.

    there is no link between smoking and depression.

    take deep breathes closing ur eyes this will relieve ur depression.

  4. you are fooling yourself.

  5. yes it might trigger. and according to the book dr. don colbert wrote, smoking should be avoided. nicotine may affect your neurotransmitter.

  6. I think what you are experiencing is nicotine withdrawal symptoms rather than actual depression. Its natural to be irritable and stressed when you first quit or cut down on smoking. Stick with it and it will get easier. Some nicotine replacement products like gum or patches will help you.

  7. if u r worried about getting back ur depression while quitting somking.

    u better start a fun scheduale while u r trying to quit.

    like starting a new fun sport.

    do fun things like going out with ur friend (non smoker)

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  8. I don't have any personal experience with regards to quitting smoking, but as far as I'm concerned there wouldn't be a significant association between quitting and depression. What would get you down is if you tried to quit and then gave in and seemingly failed.

    As far as I'm concerned, the only way you can quit something, be it a habit or addiction or whatever, is if you really believe you want to quit. Don't just decide to quit because you've seen ads that make you guilty or someone told you its bad for you. You've got to really think about it and understand that smoking is no good for your body, and it really doesn't help you in life at all. You could do better without it. Don't just like the idea of quiting - like quiting.

    I don't know if there is an actual scientific side to kicking nicotine addiction that would cause depression, but in the end it comes down to mind over matter. If you really want to quit you will, and you will be happier for it.

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