BobbyS wrote:Oh I'm aware how addictive it can be once you get started - my karate instructor started chewing nicorette gum a year ago and my uncle started using a nicotine inhaler two years ago. Both are still using them.
And you're right it is crazy for cigarettes to cost less than the alternatives. I suppose if you're trying to wien yourself off nicotine though then you wouldn't try to use the gum/patches/inhaler as much as a cigarette, so that ought to balance out the cost.
Though I will concede to a lack of experience. :lol:
FWIW, let me share some (painful) experience. It may be helpful to your karate instructor and to your uncle.
As I understand it, the impact of nicotine addiction to cigarettes affects a person in two ways. First, obviously, is the amount of nicotine taken in. Second, there is the pattern of the consumption. A cigarette gives a high, quick reaction to nicotine, followed by a valley. Think of it as being rather like sine waves. Your body becomes addicted not only to the nicotine, but to the pattern of delivery.
For both reasons, the starting point is the gum. It has peaks and valleys, depending on how fast one chews it. But the user controls that, and peaks and valleys from the gum to be less high and low. Consequently, the user gets accustomed to peaks that are less high, and his body does not expect periodic "jolts" of nicotine.
After some time (take as long as one wants...but not two years :wink: ), switch over to the patches, which give a constant flow of nicotine that imperceptibly declines through the day as the patch is used up. Gradually, the body gets used to having the nicotine, but with no peaks. And then you gradually lessen the strength of the patches.
The boxes of patches say to use 21 mg, then 14 mg, then 7 mg. The box also claims that you shouldn't cut the patches. If you compare the cost and the strength, it makes very good sense to cut the patches...and save a lot of money. Also, I didn't stop at 7 mg. I was a chicken. I used 3 milligrams for a while, and then I stopped. Then I used very bitter chewing gum until I broke the chewing habit.
You see the progression, I'm sure. For me, the gum alone never worked. And the inhaler....that gives too much of a dose too quickly. It's too much like a cigarette.
All, for what it's worth.