I am still a smoker. I have quit about 9 times over the last several years, but have always gone back. Most of those times I used the patch. It does itch and burn a bit at the place where you attach it, but that usually subsides in the first hour or so. It works really well, especially if you are really tired of smoking and have the willpower to quit, but would like to avoid the nasty headaches, moodiness, etc. of doing it cold turkey. It doesn't work if you aren't ready to quit psychologically speaking. You can easily take it off and have a fag, but you shouldn't. For one thing, the nicotine stays in your system long after you remove the patch. And for another thing, what would be the point of doing that? Just find a way to keep your hands busy (I had Rubix cubes, stress balls, etc. to keep my hands busy, some people just like chewing gum or hard candy to keep their mouth busy). You will find you have much more free time on your hands when you quit, it's shocking to think how much time you spend smoking until you actually stop doing it. And loads of money you will have!!
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Cheers on your effort to make the change. I hope to do it soon, but hoping DH will do it with me to make it easier on us both. Just be aware that if you sleep with the patch on, you will have the craziest, most vivid dreams of your life. You will be very restless. I took mine off about an hour before bed so I could wind down. But if you don't sleep with it on, you will find the first thing you will want to do when you get up is have a smoke. It's tough. Just put your patch on ASAP in the mornings and your headache and bad mood will drift away a bit. And do the whole course, week by week. Or at least, do each strength of patch for one week. The strong ones for a week, the middle ones for a week, then the low dosage ones for a week. Some people prefer to just wind it down and get it over with. Others prefer to do 2-4 weeks of each one. I tried it both ways, mainly due to the cost of the patch in the states, I did one week of each and was smoke-free for several months. The hardest thing to do is to keep the quit. I think it takes more than a year to get over the cravings, no matter what you do! Good luck, and let us know how it goes!