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Old May 06, 2011, 11:34 AM
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Hello there,

I have been in the psych hospital for almost 4 weeks. Almost everyone here smokes but me, which is a huge temptation. I'd never smoked before, but a couple of days ago I tried 2 cigarettes. I got a head high, which lasted a little, and nauseous, but it went away. I felt fine after.

Then yesterday, I smoked just one cigarette, and then began having such bad muscle spasms in my legs (I had to be put in a wheelchair to get back upstairs, I was kicking so bad).

I guess I'm just wondering if this has happened to anyone else? I'm also worried because I'm afraid that I might be getting addicted to cigarettes. I don't like how they feel, I just enjoy smoking socially.

I also apologize if I posted this in the wrong thread.

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Old May 07, 2011, 07:53 PM
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Be careful smoking too many cigarettes. Thats one addiction that is hard to stop. I quit for 10 years then the last time I went to TX I picked them up again. Now, I'm addicted all over again.
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