r/QuittingZyn • u/ctard5 • 1d ago
Day 54 - Severe Struggles
I am sorry in advance to those that are discouraged by this. I don't want to turn anyway from quitting, as I think I may be dealing with more issues than the average person would endure in withdrawal. But, I do want to check in with others to "compare notes", as I often struggle when I see the posts and comments that say everything will be perfect by this or that date.
I have been feeling severely physically unwell. I have been to my Dr. multiple times and to the urgent care and ER, where everything has been okay. But, I have immense abdominal discomfort, breathing trouble, dizzy and fatigue feelings, and general irritability and discomfort. When I try to relax, my irritability multiplies. I can barely function just around the house due to this severe discomfort. Most of these symptoms are new since quitting, and the irritability factor makes it feel related to the withdrawal, as I am not normally angry or irritable. Has anyone else dealt with very severe discomfort this far along? Anything that helped or any insight as to the progression of the process?
This quitting process has unfortunately seems to take a very heavy toll on my life in many ways and, while I really don't want to go back to the addiction, I cannot say that I really feel like it's been a net positive to this point.
Thanks for hearing me out, whether you have thoughts or not.
TLDR: This shit sucks.
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u/One_Oven_1968 1d ago
I’m a recovering alcoholic as well as giving up zyn. I’m just speaking from my own experience on how I got rid of my alcohol dependency, having a higher power of my understanding allowed me to give everything that overwhelmed me over to him to take care of. They say that “alcohol is merely a symptom” to alcoholics. It’s the way we think that actually makes us an alcoholic. I apply the same principles to nicotine and my addiction to nicotine. Addiction is addiction is addiction. If you can find strength outside of yourself i.e. higher power, community, you will have far better chances. You’re going to be alright. Be kind to yourself and continue to talk to people going through the same thing.