DH's insurance covered his; mine did not.

I complained about this to my doctor and she said, "Do you have insurance on your car?" Well, of course. "Do they pay for your oil changes and your gas?" Gosh, no. "Then why would you expect your health insurance company to pay for
your maintenance? Don't you get your oil changed anyway?"
I guess I saw her point.
So, I'm calling my car insurance company and telling them that they should pay for my oil changes and gas

Ok, that's just wishful thinking!!
Oh, that's too funny! I guess I see her point, too, in a way. But what if you buy one of those "preventative insurance plans" from the dealership, third party or insurance company for your car? Shouldn't all your stuff be taken care of?
Even then, you've got to read through that fine print, because they'll avoid paying for anything they can.
Actually, I did go ahead and get it (for $120!!). DH was quitting and I was terrified that I would be smoking when he wasn't (I want to be supportive of him qutting a 25 year habit!!). My "quit" day is Sunday.
I may not be responding to the drug as well as most. I still want to smoke and I don't feel much less inclined to do so. I get very nauseous when taking it (I've now tried it with a meal, 15 minutes after a meal, with lots of water, I've split the pill, etc.). Of course I also had morning sickness for 9 full months so I think that's just the "way I roll"
I reported on nightmares a few days ago. The dreams are still vivid and some are good and some are bad. Some are really, really bad and I feel shaken for hours afterward. I slept better last night but probably only because I was so tired. The "dream" effect is one that I find interesting (if inconvenient). The moment I start to drift into sleep they start.
Both my boss and my DH are now on Chantix and we all quit Saturday. Neither of them have nausea or nightmares and are both feeling like a cigarette is simply less satisfying. So it's really working for them!
If we all stick together I'm SURE we can do this. They both have smoked longer more than I so I'm certain that if they beat it, I will too!!
You bet we can do this, WDWBarb. I hope once you put the smokes down, the side effects lessen for you. I've read that a lot of folks find the nausea lessens once you're past your quit date. You might also find the dreams improve once you move to the next step and quit the smokes. My worst "turmoil," if you will, was during the weeks I was smoking and taking the med. Unlike every other attempt in the past, putting the smokes down for good actually helped my spirit and mind get to some kind of normalcy. I felt extremely anxious and despaired in the weeks taking the med and smoking (interesting that those are the "typical" side effects of quitting -- I was having those feelings the strongest while I was still smoking!).
Best of luck to you and please keep us posted!!!!
Congrats to everyone on their quits!! I used Chantix and quit on 4/1/07 but stopped taking my meds after the 1st month and started smoking again on 5/30/07. I plan to start the meds up again at the beginnig of August. We're going away to a race and I don't want to fall into the trap again, so I figure I should just quit after that. I've been smoking for 17 years and rarely smoke more than 8 per day. I have quit 5 times - twice when pregnant. For this reason, my doctor didn't want to prescribe me Chantix because she told me I had the willpower to quit if I did it cold turkey twice. But that was because I had a baby inside me. Then she says, but now you have 2 of them outside of you. My DH smokes and he won't quit, so it makes it a little harder for me. I also quit 2 times using Wellbutrin but again didn't keep up with the prescription.
Question for anyone - I still have my prescription (only filled month 1), do you think when I start to take the med again I can just get my refill or do I really need that starter pack again?
I would not just start out taking the full dosage. Each pill in the non-starter pack is one milligram. The starter pack -- for week 1, anyway -- would have you taking a half milligram in the morning only for three days. On your fourth day, you would add another half milligram with your evening meal. Then on the eighth day, you would introduce a full milligram at breakfast and another full milligram at dinner. For that first week, you could cut the pills you have with a scissors or pill cutter.
Once you're finished with that first week, the dosing remains the same throughout treatment at two milligrams per day -- although, I did a similar wean when I went off Chantix. Pfizer isn't recommending this one way or the other, but my doctor and pharmacist said to wean off as some are having real trouble just stopping Chantix cold turkey.
Check with your doctor, of course, on what he or she recommends for dosages. But since it's been a while since you've taken it, I would reintroduce it slowly back into your system, just as the starter pack week 1 would have. Figure it's changing your brain's chemistry, you know?
FWIW, I know several people whose doctors did not script the rx in the boxes. They were given prescriptions for a bottle of Chantix in half milligram pills with the same instructions that's found on the package inserts.
Best of luck in your quit!!!!