Disorientation that may occur when first quitting smoking
What many people find to be the most worrisome symptom when they are first quitting smoking is a general level of disorientation. The effect is usually due to a drop in blood sugar that often occurs in the first few days after quitting. The resources below gives suggestions on how to minimize the effect.
Read the 2001 article by Joel that was the inspiration for this video: Minimizing the most common side effects to quitting smoking
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