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Posted by Slylee on Jan-04-2007 18:57:

i picked up smoking around october and just decided to stop after the holidays.

i'm pretty much an on and off smoker for the past few years, but when i stop, i stop for a really long time...like over a year. so i definitely feel another big non-smoking kick coming on. i haven't smoked since christmas (i didn't even smoke during my new year's partying because the people i partied with are non smokers) and i'm not really thinking about them, so...so far so good!


Posted by wizniz on Jan-04-2007 21:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Bidor
thank god i dont smoke..


thank god i dont do crystal meth.


i smoke 3-6 a day. w/e


Posted by Hedron on Jan-04-2007 21:59:

get a gf who will chop off your dick if you smoke...works wonders


Posted by guster on Jan-04-2007 22:08:

I have the gum and snus.

Haven't smoked in a long time.

Unfortunately I have snus twice a day and i'm constantly chewing the gum.


Posted by itsamemario on Jan-05-2007 00:28:

what brand of snus do u use? i have 4 boxes General in my fridge


Posted by Chris Crossland on Jan-05-2007 01:24:

No one likes a quitter.


Posted by Caela on Jan-05-2007 02:00:

every time you want a cig, drink a beer.


Posted by dallastar on Jan-05-2007 02:33:

quote:
Originally posted by wizniz
brb going out for a smoke

me too, right now!


Posted by dallastar on Jan-05-2007 02:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Caela
every time you want a cig, drink a beer.

If I did that I woul dbe drinking a hell of a lot of beer! I mid as well by Molson, or Marry a Labatt!


Posted by Danila on Jan-05-2007 04:55:

Read

Easy way to quit smoking by Allen Carr

I read it and quit after 6+ years of pretty heavy smoking.

My father a smoker of 20+ years has read the book and now is 1 year smoke free. So did my cousin and plenty of my friends. It works for most people I suggested talked to. Good luck


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Jan-05-2007 07:53:

quote:
Originally posted by KilldaDJ
hang urself.


YA YIPEEEEEEEEEE LET THE HANGING BEGIN


LOLZORSSSSS



Posted by TheWhiteQueen on Jan-05-2007 07:58:

Get a sig. other who will dump you if you don't quit, but is willing to go down on you every time you resist a craving.

It's the only thing that works.


Posted by cmay119 on Jan-16-2007 01:24:

Funny I just found this thread now.

By 7:00AM CST (roughly) this morning, I'll be on hour 96 of being Nicotine/Cigarette Free. I started smoking when I was about 12 years old (young I know), I quickly shot up to smoking about 10 Cigarettes a day which was very difficult for me to do as I was highly addicted but was too young to afford or buy my own. Stealing Cigarettes from my Dad was the only was to really get my 'fix'.

As of Friday morning I was upto about a pack a day. The funny thing about this right now, is I did not go to bed Thursday evening thinking I would be quitting this clinching habit the following morning.

It was as simple as me just not buying another pack as I ran out on the previous one. I just said to myself 'fuck it'. I puffed that last cigarette down only about half way and flicked it out the car window as I normally would driving to work that morning.

I'm not going to lie and say this has been a cake walk for me, but in all honesty it hasn't been nearly as bad as I thought it was going to be. The cravings are intense, but only last a couple minutes at a time, if you just stay mentally strong and occupy your time the cravings will subside and you'll get through it just fine.

Running has helped greatly for me as well. The cravings completely subside for me while I'm running, and I also know I'm helping my cardiovascular and lung health along side supressing my cravings so it's a double win situation to run. I also found out how out of shape I really was.

Just a couple tips for those who are thinking about breaking the habit and want to be free of the nicotine beast:

Don't romanticize your last Cigarette! You're setting yourself up for failure right then and there if you treat your last cigarette any differently than any other. I decided on a complete whim to stop smoking right then and there, doing that has greatly helped me drop the habit.

Get rid of all the packs of cigarettes you still have. Keeping them around is just going to make it that much harder for you. Now, if you think you're going to cave under the pressure, you'll have to make a concious decision to drive upto the store and purchase a pack before you can 'feed the need'. With cravings only lasting about 3-5 minutes at a time, the craving will most likely have subsided by the time you reach the store.


Sorry for the long winded post, but I hope I can help others who are really thinking about quitting.


Posted by butterfly on Jan-16-2007 13:30:

quote:
Originally posted by L.E.N.

Using fitness as a replacement is the best way, otherwise you will gain weight and think smoking will help.


i spent a lot of time in the gym the last time i quit smoking (2003). i looked awesome at that time.


Posted by EarnYourKeep on Jan-16-2007 14:19:

speaking of, i need to put down these sticks too, my breathing is labored heavily these days even when i snowboard...guess i just gotta suck it up and start quitting...


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