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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 2045975"]Am I part of a minority that had a positive experience from Chantix? I had moments when I was a little tired and nauseous, but I suppose that's better than the cancer that seems to run in my family. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie3" alt=":(" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> I had three aggressive moments during my entire treatment and really wild, lucid, vivid dreams that I considered "night-time adventures". I did feel the same depression (and the aggression can probably be attributed as well) as I experience when I quit smoking cold turkey, but not as severe. It's difficult to readjust after spending your entire life with the security blanket of a cigarette. Activities don't seem as fun without them, but I quickly passed that phase. Maybe I'm just an optimist. Maybe my long-since past experience with drugs has given me strength to not succumb to it...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 2045975"]Am I part of a minority that had a positive experience from Chantix? I had moments when I was a little tired and nauseous, but I suppose that's better than the cancer that seems to run in my family. :( I had three aggressive moments during my entire treatment and really wild, lucid, vivid dreams that I considered "night-time adventures". I did feel the same depression (and the aggression can probably be attributed as well) as I experience when I quit smoking cold turkey, but not as severe. It's difficult to readjust after spending your entire life with the security blanket of a cigarette. Activities don't seem as fun without them, but I quickly passed that phase. Maybe I'm just an optimist. Maybe my long-since past experience with drugs has given me strength to not succumb to it...[/QUOTE]
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