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Hi MiquelSantana,
 
Headaches and feeling pissed are common withdrawal symptoms. There is more information on withdrawal symptoms you might experience and how to cope with them in the program under "Preparing for Withdrawal". I encourage you to take a look. Remember, withdrawal symptoms are temporary. Soon you will feel better then ever. If you are every concerned about your withdrawal symptoms please see your doctor.
 
I hope you start to feel better soon!
 
Ashley, Health Educator
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Hey guys,
 
I stopped smoking yesterday for the n'th time, and I am feeling terrible headaches as usual and I am feeling pretty pissed off. Really.
Does anyone else experience those when quitting? What do you usually do? I guess I'll just recur to paracetamol... Thanks.
 
Cheers,
Miguel 

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