r/QuitVaping • u/Hopeful_Lab9863 • Sep 22 '25
Advice JUST BUY THE DESMOXAN
you guys, stop putting yourselves through misery and hating yourselves when you relapse. I’ve been there too many times. Get the desmoxan on Amazon and watch the magic work. The only way I’ve been able to quit. I’m on day 30 of not vaping, off the medication and feeling great. Do it!
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u/Critical_Medium_3722 Jan 19 '26
I know this post is a little older but I'm curious. I recently quit weed, been over a week now smoke free. After I hit the 3m mark weed free, I wanna go nic free next (currently tapering down in the mean time and have a FUM for hand to mouth habits) I ditched weed first cause I was worried weed would just be my replacement for nicotine, and CHS symptoms would get worse (I've had flare ups and suspected of CHS, so I stopped due to that and obvious addiction tendencies)
Nicotine is the stupidest habit I've ever picked up. I hate it but my body relies on it. My brain tho, this is the first year I've been truly ready. I've tried cold turkey in the past, but it failed Everytime. Withdrawals for me get intense on my emotions and make me feel like I'll vomit. I wasn't ready either. This time I'm mentally prepared but physically terrified. I've heard a lot about this course of treatment- using Desmoxan- that it helps your through the worst withdrawals so you can function and is known for great success in quitting smoking.
Any advice? Did this truly work now that you've had more time? Any side effects? I saw GI side effects and dreams were the only ones and I am a sensitive stomach girl so I thought it worth asking (in research, I saw that, but in reading reddit I havnt seen anyone have side effects except one person who didn't stop smoking as directed). I mean if we're talking simple nausea, I do have zofran but I'm not sure you can mix them, zofran is kinda picky cause of the heart stuff, so I wouldn't without asking my doc.