AaronLee2230 6 Posted May 21, 2012 8 year smoker. I quit this past February with the aid of Chantix. Smoked for the first 2 weeks on the drug' date=' then stopped. I only get a mild urge to smoke when I drink, but I've cut back on the drinking too so win/win. Some people hate the crazy dreams but I loved them.[/quote'] That's how I quit. I had really vivid dreams and would see things when I was half asleep. It was strange and funny at the same time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AaronLee2230 6 Posted May 21, 2012 How many weeks prior to surgery do you need to be smoke free for surgery? I quit in jan and fell off the wagon on the 26th. Feb was on and off. March is a blur lol well I've been on and off. My surgery is on June 4th. Should I quit now? Or enjoy my last weekend lol I quit in February. My doctor sacred me with a nicotine test haha. He for real tested me too. My surgery is may 23rd. Super nervous and excited! 1 Amytequilahouse reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Musharooni 62 Posted May 21, 2012 The anesthesiologist required last cig 12 hours before surgery. I had decided during my 2 week liquid diet that I was going to quit smoking after surgery. Figured if I could do that liquid diet, I could do anything!! . Knew I would be looped up on meds post-op, so that would help get through the physical withdrawals. Slept most of day 2 & haven't had one since 5:34 pm the day before my sleeve. Can honestly say I have only had one "I NEED a cigarette moment" and went for a walk instead of smoking. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
goldenraisin214 142 Posted May 21, 2012 I've never been a smoker, but I feel like I remember my surgeon requiring patients to be smoke free for 6 months before they would do the surgery. They said if you feel like you cannot/do not want to quit smoking, you need to re-think VSG. I guess it depends on how strong a stance your surgeon want to take... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amytequilahouse 184 Posted May 21, 2012 Well today I'm starting my liquid diet and day two without smoking. I see where you guys are coming from about the quit and never go back. I plan in doing that. A new me. Thanks guys for yalls help. 1 Musharooni reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amytequilahouse 184 Posted May 21, 2012 I quit in February. My doctor sacred me with a nicotine test haha. He for real tested me too. My surgery is may 23rd. Super nervous and excited! Don't be nervous ... You'll do great!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NJHANIBAL 6 Posted June 4, 2012 The bottom line is, if you're going to quit, make up your mind to quit. Do not resolve your self to stop nicotine and start a new drug,(patches, smokeless, gum). A vice is a vice is a vice. You've already chose to be a "Loser", so now, be a "quitter" also. It would be a shame to get to your goal, only to find out that the "smoking" diseases are kicking in.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LizEac 32 Posted June 5, 2012 How many weeks prior to surgery do you need to be smoke free for surgery? I quit in jan and fell off the wagon on the 26th. Feb was on and off. March is a blur lol well I've been on and off. My surgery is on June 4th. Should I quit now? Or enjoy my last weekend lol[/QUOTe] I met with my surgeon in November and he told me that he would not opperate until I quit smoking (I had only been smoking for 3 years), and I switched to.an electronic cigarette. I was put on welbutrin, and let it build up in my system while I tapered off. Although it was important for me to to have the last cigarette ritual. Between quitting and now, i have had 2 random urine tests. I have been nicotine-free for almost 6 months. I still have a lot of cravings but I am.so glad I quit, because getting sleeved means more to.me than smoking does. And just think of all that extra money you'll have for new clothes!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NJHANIBAL 6 Posted June 18, 2012 Let's see, my surgery was June 13. I quit smoking, after 37 yrs, alcohol & coffee on June 1. No cravings noted for any of them. 2 Nanny3Kids and Musharooni reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites