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 Hi I am 15 years old and I have smoked 120.5 smokes, 78 being cigarettes, 18 being cigarillos and 22.5 cigars
I quit now and I was wondering if I have done irreversible damage. And dont answer why did you start. SMOKING IS BAD I KNOW JUST ANSWER MY Q...


 Is Nicotine addictive?
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 Have i left it too late to give up smoking?
I,m 48 ...and been a smoker most of my life. Now beginning to feel the effects of 30 years puffing. The odd twinge and the dull ache......


 What organ in your body produces bile?
plzzz answer =]...


 I want to have some advice as to what message to write to someone on a dying bed?
I have a friend who is very sick of cancer and the doctors said that she does not have any hope of recovering. I want to buy her flowers and write a message for her....


 Why is cancer so common these days. Did you know it was very rare 100 years ago.?
Please tell me why Cancer rates are so high in 2007. And appart from the obvious one NOT SMOKING how can one reduce ones chances of becoming a cancer statistic. Thank you ...


 If the doctor said there was a 50/50 percent chance of a person living?
nd they were intensive care
nd the doctor said that if their heart stops they will not bring them back

do u think this person has a good chance of living?...


 What do I do to be smoke free?
I've been smoking since I was very young and now that i'm in the army I think now would be a better time than any....


 I have finally decided to quit smoking ,Since 01/01/2008Please Help me stay strong?
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 Help i have a question?
i've just found out that a girl i HATE has a tumor in her breast. i had mixed feeling about how i should feel about that. some of my friends who dont like her were laughing, i was a little bit ...


 Do i have cancer??!!!!?
yesterday morning i woke up aand when i accidentaly felt my right nipple i felt this slight pain. i have this little lump thats next to the middle of my nipple and it painful when i touch it.btw im ...


 Did you have a parent or spouse die of cancer? How old were they?
My mom died of over a week ago. She died on her 64th birthday. She had breast cancer, but died of sepsis. She was diagnosed 3 years ago and it seems that she suffered for about the last 4 months. ...


 Why do we use sunbeds when 100 people die each yr from cancer caused by them?
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 Lately my left breast has been hurting extremely badly. I turn 16 in 3 months, is it possible I have cancer?
It has been hurting really badly. I have mentioned it to my mother but not in great detail. I turn 16 in about 3 months but is it possible that i may have breast cancer....


 How do you get through a loved one suffering badly from cancer?
It's so sad. He has been battling cancer for over 2 years now. No matter what they seem to do it just seems to keep on spreading. It is now in his spine and he is in constant agony even when he ...


 Why do we keep on smoking?
when we know it is really bad for ...


 My husband was diagnosed with terminal cancer 6 months ago, he seems to be doing well. It's hard to beleive.
It doesn't seem to me like he's only got six months left. How does cancer progress, is it very quick at the end. His cancer is Unknown primary, which means they don't know where it ...


 Will I get cancer?
My mom had cancer many times about two years ago, when I was in fifth grade. And I heard that its something you are born with and you inherit from your parents.
Be flat out honest. Am I really ...


 There are two cases and you can only choose one. Here they are:?
In one case, there is one billion dollars. In another, there is a vial with the cure for cancer. Your mother has cancer. Would you take the one billion dollars which you would split with you mother ...


 Why are cigarettes legal to buy?
I feel cigerettes are just as harmful to ones health as many other drugs, it is a controlled substance, and it causes cancer to others, if one smokes crack and stops there is no after effects, if you ...



j_lbj
Quit smoking shot, anyone help?
I just asked the same question but not getting many answers with that headline question. Need to know anything about it, cost, what is in it, is it worth the money, side effects. Any help would be appreciated.
                     




micheal m
smoking is an oral fixation, let me know if you need somethin else to stick in your mouth


kramermayor
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The shots typically include the drugs atropine and scopolamine. Both belong to a group of medications known as anticholinergics, which block a chemical that is responsible for certain nervous-system activities. Normally they are used with anesthesia during surgery and as a treatment for Parkinson's disease, motion sickness and certain gastrointestinal problems, among other things. The drugs aren't approved as stop-smoking treatments, but doctors are free to use them for this purpose.

Before getting the shots, patients undergo a medical exam to rule out problems that may disqualify them. They then typically receive three injections -- one in the arm or hip, followed by two behind the ear. The process takes 60 to 90 minutes.

Contrary to what the ads may imply, though, the treatment doesn't end there. For two weeks, the person has to take tablets containing atropine and wear a scopolamine patch behind the ear. At most clinics the treatment also includes educational materials or counseling on how to change behaviors associated with smoking. The cost for everything ranges from $350 to $500, which insurance sometimes partially covers.

Proponents say the shots and medications work by blocking nicotine receptors in the body, preventing people from experiencing withdrawal symptoms when they stop smoking. But not all addiction experts buy that idea, saying that only very high doses of atropine (far above those that anyone uses) may possibly have this effect.

Though some clinics boast of success rates of over 80%, this refers only to the first month or two. There's little solid research on the long-term effectiveness of injections. The only published study, which dates to 1986 and didn't include a comparison group, found about 40% of people who received shots weren't smoking after a year. Success rates for other methods are considerably lower.

Side effects of the treatment, which are temporary, can include dry mouth, dizziness, confusion, blurry vision and difficulty urinating. Excessive doses of anticholinergic drugs can lead to hallucinations, strokes, heart attacks and comas. The treatment isn't appropriate for people who have heart rhythm or prostate problems, take multiple mood-altering drugs, or are pregnant.

Given the side effects and risks, shots are best used only after other quit-smoking methods have failed. Before signing up, ask about the clinic's long-term success rates, and request to speak with other patients who have had the treatment. Make sure the clinic offers counseling and support, which are often crucial for success. Don't expect shots, by themselves, to be a quick fix.


D
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Here is the link from the above poster who copied and pasted the information from the site and didn't include a link.


Joe Capo
QUIT! Join an online community that support eachother through being smoke-free. I'm part of NJquitnet. check it out and go from there. ALl the info you need is there.


peachie resurrected
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i don;t know of this shortcut i do know'that with the nicotine patch's is a good way to quit smoking.....i did 22millagram for 5days 'then go to 14mgs for 5days then go to the lowest milligram for 3days and you;ll be done...i did this recipe to quit after 41yrs and it worked 'with lots of gums and hard candies,,cut in half straws helped also'so i could always have something in my hand always,,,,good luck !!!!!!


Mr. Jeff - It is what it is ☺
Just stop buying cigarettes. You're throwing your money out the window. Buy some gum to chew on instead. Or go to the park and walk or go to the gym or something just to keep your mind active so it doesn't think about having a cigarette.

MJ


Jenna
There is a shot called NicVax. It costs between $350-$500. I'm researching it myself now and looking for where I can find it at. I don't know what is in it but you should be able to look that name up and find more about it. I know it is aggravating to hear all these people say just quit, it isn't that easy for everyone and I wish you luck with your search on this.


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