Stop Smoking - Side Effects of Quitting
By Eddie Larwyck South Beach Smoke E-Cigarette - The Better Smoking Choice

It is easy to just stop smoking, but the hardest part of quitting comes after you stop. The cravings for cigarettes, the frustration, the irritability, tiredness etc. are just a few of the side effects that you may expect when you stop smoking.

When you quit, do not expect your body to accept the new change in your lifestyle in a moment. It can easily take a week or even a month before your body fully recovers from the sudden change in the nicotine intake. The amount of time before your body acclimates to the new and healthy habits can differ from person to person. However, the side effects are mostly psychological and with a few therapies (like hypnosis), it can be minimized easily.

When you quit smoking you can expect the following changes in your physical and mental behavior.

1. Headaches. Headaches could be attributed to the smoking cessation. But headaches can only be expected within one or two days after quitting. If you experience headaches even after two days of quitting, then you should go see a doctor. Headaches can be easily waned by an aspirin or even by a quick nap.

2. Insomnia. For some people sleeping becomes difficult after they quit smoking. But the problem is mainly psychological rather than physical and can be easily cured by therapies, or by simply following a strict sleeping routine. It is recommended that you do not resort to sleeping pills unless you feel there is no other choice.

3. Behavioral problems. One may experience irritability, frustration, anger, uneasiness etc. after they stop smoking. This behavior is only natural and should not be fretted upon. It is going to fade away after a maximum of one week after you quit. The best way to counter this side effect is to tell your friends and family in advance that you are going to stop smoking and tell them that they can expect such behavior from you. People are generally supportive when you want to quit and they will co-operate with your bad behavior.

4. Intense craving for cigarettes - People generally associate smoking with their day to day activities like driving, drinking coffee, after lunch, after dinner, office work etc. When they stop smoking, one of the side effects is that they feel that they are not able to give their hundred percent to these activities just because they miss the cigarettes in their hand. This effect is again psychological and will fade away with time. Once you start to realize that you are much better off without cigarettes, you will actually become more efficient in these day to day activities and perform better. Therapies are also helpful in making people subdue these intense cravings.

If you think about it for a moment, the benefits of quitting are a thousand times more than the side effects. Do not waste your time thinking how hard it will be to stop smoking, and what the side effects will be. Instead, just go for it and find out for yourself that it isn't that hard and the benefits are just astounding when you actually are able to quit.

After 10 years of smoking 2 packs a day, I was finally able to quit smoking for good.

I used a natural way to stop smoking and even you can finally quit this filthy habit using the same technique that I used.

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