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8 years and i feel fucking terrible, i'll probably be quiting soon times too. I can't work out properly because i never get enough air in my lungs, i cant run as much as i used to. Stupid habit i picked up in grade 9 and now it's difficult to quit, especially when all your friends around you smoke..
Quitting smoking is much harder than people think, especially after you drink, it's like crack, you gotta have one.
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| Originally posted by Provocative_boi The only thing is im scared that i might have a slip when i party but again i party like once a month or maybe once in two months.....Any advice on that??????? |
i'm so glad i only smoked one cigarette in my life, and it was less than a year ago and only cause i was super hammered... i would really like to see how black my lungs are from weed though (and just living in hamilton
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quite tobacco and move on to this...

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| Originally posted by chinamon quite tobacco and move on to this... |
Does anyone remember that movie Uncle Buck with John Candy??
Buck: Hey, I stopped smoking cigarettes.
Cindy Russell: Oh, good.
Buck: Isn't that something? I'm on to cigars now. I'm on to a five-year plan. I eliminated cigarettes, then I go to cigars, then I go to pipes, then I go to chewing tobacco, then I'm on to that nicotine gum.
Priceless.
Also, the easiest way to quit is to never start
I haven't had one drag off a cigarette in my entire life and never plan on it. The closest thing I've come to cigarettes is nicotine mixed in with pot and even that's only a half dozen times.
SHABASH!! Good on u buddy!
I hadn't touched one in abt 4 mths as part of my crazy workout routine but had a few in the past week. Going out tonight and I wa planning on having a few but thanks to this thread I think I'll pass.
Well done, and keep it up! Make sure u pick up fast bowling again! 
... Believe in yourselves ... Impossible is nothing ...
Provocative dude, so happy that you've taken the decision to quit and I praise your fearlessness in facing your dark side. Unfortunately a lot of times people don attend to quit because they're afraid they might fail in achieving the goal. But you are fearless and that shows you're smart 
As a matter of fact I was gonna post a thread about Quitting Nicotine but due to procrastination (
) and some unexpected issues I postponed it.
I'm proud to announce that it's been 3 weeks now that I've succeed to quit smoking after 6 years. It's been done with absolutely no help(cold turkey?,
everyday I learn a new word/slang). I used to be a semi-heavy smoker, smokin two-third a pack a day. If 2 months ago you asked me my opinion in this matter I'd say "It's tough man, this shit is extreme". Honestly I never thought I'd quit cigarettes as easy and as early as I have done. I'd never believe that I could quit cigarettes without even deciding to do so! I basically didn't smoke for 2 days then after I saw how easy and beneficial it is so I decided to quit it forever.
The secret is to believe and have faith in life. Believing is a key factor for having a strong willing power ... When one believes in a reason to live and finds faith in their beliefs then they attend to take out any obstacles from their way in order to live longer and happier, hence they become healthier and stronger by the day from inside. If the above is reached and one can define life in anyway from their inner self then in aftermath success is inevitable and words such "Failure" and "Impossible" just become some dryed ink in dictionaries.
In my case, after completely putting aside drugs (coke/X/weed) over time I got my confidence back and redefined my life values (which took about 6 months). After realizing how beneficial and exciting a healthy life style is, I gradually cut down my smoking habits, this all happened spontaneously, then I started to go running every night in order to take my healthiness to another level. The healthier I got the more I got away from cigarettes and finally eliminated it from my lifestyle without any side effects and hassles! My memory and brain skills even improved and I can concentrate more that ever.
The first week is a little tricky but one should always stick to their plan and always tell themselves why they�re quitting. I tell myself �I�m quitting to
and most importantly
By repeating the above with faith, putting smoking aside is just a matter of time. I did it, so can anybody else.
Good luck
Re: ... Believe in yourselves ... Impossible is nothing ...
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| Originally posted by fayraree SHABASH!! Good on u buddy! I hadn't touched one in abt 4 mths as part of my crazy workout routine but had a few in the past week. Going out tonight and I wa planning on having a few but thanks to this thread I think I'll pass.Well done, and keep it up! Make sure u pick up fast bowling again! |
Do you practice there regularly or on and off type...I should drop by sometime.| quote: |
| Originally posted by extacy_bomb Provocative dude, so happy that you've taken the decision to quit and I praise your fearlessness in facing your dark side. Unfortunately a lot of times people don attend to quit because they're afraid they might fail in achieving the goal. But you are fearless and that shows you're smart |
......We dont need that shit...." Been there Done that "
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