Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie.


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Old 01-05-2007, 09:53 AM #1
Rachael Rachael is offline
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Help Quitting Smoking and TOS

Good Morning my always supportive TOS family. I am attempting to quit smoking. I am on day 5, with only one cheat. I was trying the patch, had allergic reaction. I now have a pretty little rash from butt cheeks to knees....I am crabby and my arms are beginning to burn probably from the stress and being uptight. (<--thats putting it a nice way) I would much rather just be drugged until it was over. People don't get this you know that? It is hard to concentrate on quitting smoking if you go into a flare up. It may seem like I am making excuses to not quit, but it's true. It hurts. I managed to get through the holidays fairly unscathed, now, two days before I am to go back to school, I am in the start of a flare. UGGGGGGGGGGGGGG! I would honestly rather be drugged. Just tell me when the withdrawals are over. I could honestly rip someones head off......(and I am so not a violent person). My poor face has broken out so I look like a hormonal preteen.
Any tosers out there that quit?? What did you do? Could you just club me over the head and wake me when it's over?? (It's ok if you laugh at this post, eventually when my pain and suffering is over I will laugh at it too)
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