Here's a strange one.
My wife has quit smoking for 7 weeks now. (All on her own)
Tonight I went to a Quit Smoking Group on the NHS (National Health Service. UK) I had mentioned to them before I went that I had Ptsd as they had asked various questions such as did I suffer from depression.
I was worried about being in a group but surely even people with Ptsd can try to quit. Maybe it's paranoia but I felt they weren't used to having one of us in the group.
They went through the options available NRT (nicotine replacement therapy) Zyban and Champix.
It was clear that they favoured Champix but we were asked to chose our own option and when they asked everyone if they had chosen I was unsure, so they handed out a leaflet about Champix and the possible side effects that might be experienced, well almost all of them fall within the scope of Ptsd symptoms.
We then went on a one to one basis to state what we had chosen. I went last out of our group of four and had underlined all the side effects that fall within the bounds of Ptsd. (almost all of them) So it was decided I would try the NRT. I was the only one to choose this the other three went Champix.
When I got home my wife was waiting to see how I got on and before I could tell her I just burst into tear's.
For just a brief moment I couldn't catch myself quick enough, and writing this I've started again.
My wife has quit smoking for 7 weeks now. (All on her own)
Tonight I went to a Quit Smoking Group on the NHS (National Health Service. UK) I had mentioned to them before I went that I had Ptsd as they had asked various questions such as did I suffer from depression.
I was worried about being in a group but surely even people with Ptsd can try to quit. Maybe it's paranoia but I felt they weren't used to having one of us in the group.
They went through the options available NRT (nicotine replacement therapy) Zyban and Champix.
It was clear that they favoured Champix but we were asked to chose our own option and when they asked everyone if they had chosen I was unsure, so they handed out a leaflet about Champix and the possible side effects that might be experienced, well almost all of them fall within the scope of Ptsd symptoms.
We then went on a one to one basis to state what we had chosen. I went last out of our group of four and had underlined all the side effects that fall within the bounds of Ptsd. (almost all of them) So it was decided I would try the NRT. I was the only one to choose this the other three went Champix.
When I got home my wife was waiting to see how I got on and before I could tell her I just burst into tear's.
For just a brief moment I couldn't catch myself quick enough, and writing this I've started again.