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Strange, disturbing, or prolific dreams are all part of the withdrawal, both physical and psychological.

They can get very chaotic, or disturbing, but it's just the brain "reprogramming" itself away from the addiction. The chemicals in cigarettes, particularly nicotine, mess with the dopamine receptors in the brain, and they mess with other chemical processes. So it's only natural that the brain goes through readjustments, too.

Don't worry, it's completely normal. And it does go away eventually. :)
 
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