What amazes me is how they don't include the non-Champix suicide statistics. Suicide is one of the biggest killers in the Western World, of course when you see the negative imagery pumped out by the media, plus the Fluoride in the water and God knows what, that is being sprayed by the Chem Trail Planes... oh and all the genetically modified food, the swine flu shots, war and porn, suicide seems to be the in thing at the moment.
@MitchyTheDon It can leave you with an empty experience. Sure the physical side of it is no doubt wonderful, but the emotional and mental side of it can have a negative effect. Unless of course you spray your pillow with women's perfume, works a treat.
@KtuluEG Good for you. Watch out for the 3 month quitting mark though. A lot of people light up again at this point. My bones still hurt months after quitting Champix. I'd put this down to co-incidence if it weren't for the fact that so many people have suffered the same adverse reactions. This drug was pushed through without rigorous testing. Where there are megga $'s £'s involved, there will be a big investment in covering facts too. Glad it worked for you though.
@angelicinspirations Yeah I think that this drug definitely doesn't have the best effects. I had a good to my doctor about it and was instructed what can happen and the risks. I decided to try since the risks aren't super common within everyone. And the three month mark hey? I wonder why that is. Is that because of when you are off of the drug? Or is it a mind thing?
@KtuluEG I think the 3 month mark is common whether you have gone cold turkey or have used Champix. I read somewhere that Champix are making claims that people have quit, using 1 month stats, whereas the true number of quitters should really be measured after 3 months.
i think this video is more depressing for champixusers like me then actually taking champix
andykbh 3 months ago
What amazes me is how they don't include the non-Champix suicide statistics. Suicide is one of the biggest killers in the Western World, of course when you see the negative imagery pumped out by the media, plus the Fluoride in the water and God knows what, that is being sprayed by the Chem Trail Planes... oh and all the genetically modified food, the swine flu shots, war and porn, suicide seems to be the in thing at the moment.
inlakeshification 1 year ago 2
@inlakeshification Sorry buddy, but how does porn make you commit suicide?? :L The rest i can believe. Porn just makes me wanna get laid x
MitchyTheDon 10 months ago
@MitchyTheDon It can leave you with an empty experience. Sure the physical side of it is no doubt wonderful, but the emotional and mental side of it can have a negative effect. Unless of course you spray your pillow with women's perfume, works a treat.
inlakeshification 10 months ago
Champix certainly does work in reducing nicotine cravings, but I had terrible reactions to it. I really think it ought to be banned.
angelicinspirations 1 year ago
@angelicinspirations I got really lucky. I only felt minimal mood swings and I haven't smoked in a month. The pills just aren't for everyone.
KtuluEG 1 year ago
@KtuluEG Good for you. Watch out for the 3 month quitting mark though. A lot of people light up again at this point. My bones still hurt months after quitting Champix. I'd put this down to co-incidence if it weren't for the fact that so many people have suffered the same adverse reactions. This drug was pushed through without rigorous testing. Where there are megga $'s £'s involved, there will be a big investment in covering facts too. Glad it worked for you though.
angelicinspirations 1 year ago
@angelicinspirations Yeah I think that this drug definitely doesn't have the best effects. I had a good to my doctor about it and was instructed what can happen and the risks. I decided to try since the risks aren't super common within everyone. And the three month mark hey? I wonder why that is. Is that because of when you are off of the drug? Or is it a mind thing?
KtuluEG 1 year ago
@KtuluEG I think the 3 month mark is common whether you have gone cold turkey or have used Champix. I read somewhere that Champix are making claims that people have quit, using 1 month stats, whereas the true number of quitters should really be measured after 3 months.
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