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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN nope ive quit several times since november each time has been harder than the last. |

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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN it hurts ![]() fuck fuck fuck fuck cvnts. *sighs* it hasnt even been a week yet. |
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| Originally posted by tathi quitting smoking is easy man, i do it every week. |
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| Originally posted by Philby soft cock |
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| Originally posted by charlee We are talking about ciggies Jake, not your pole! |
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN ooooh, its a battle of the cock gobblers. |
On a slightly more serious note, apparently nicotine is more addictive than heroin, so that might give the nonsmokers some idea of how hard it is to give up. On the other side it leaves your system pretty fast , which leaves the psychological addiction, this is where the books and courses can be really helpful.
The good news is everytime you give it up that's so many cigarettes you didn't smoke, and another step closer to giving it up altogether.
A heartfelt good luck to all those who are trying, you won't believe the sense of freedom you get when you're over all this.
Any chance of an update on those who said they had quit?
well, i think ive finally managed to get the monkey off my back. did smoke a little bit on sat night coz i was hammered, but at the moment i think i might just be free of the evil clutches of nicotine. this time i'll know not to "just have a few whilst on holiday" coz i know where that will lead 
who's proud of me? 
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN well, i think ive finally managed to get the monkey off my back. did smoke a little bit on sat night coz i was hammered, but at the moment i think i might just be free of the evil clutches of nicotine. this time i'll know not to "just have a few whilst on holiday" coz i know where that will lead ![]() who's proud of me? |
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| Originally posted by Simon00 Like a dad holding a newborn. You should probably take up heroin and then quit and let us know which is harder. |
I'm proud of you. You should write a self-help book and get rich.
Truly great news!!!

so what are ya gona do now after you cop a root ?

im 2 weeks without a cigarette.
not using the book, just going cold turkey.
i was smoking a pack every day and a half.
the thing is, that my asthma has come back now haha. so that sucks.
i miss smoking tho, the little smoke breaks that give u chance to just think by yourself for a while....
oh well, im sure ill better off health wise and financially if i give up.
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| Originally posted by gumble im 2 weeks without a cigarette. not using the book, just going cold turkey. i was smoking a pack every day and a half. the thing is, that my asthma has come back now haha. so that sucks. i miss smoking tho, the little smoke breaks that give u chance to just think by yourself for a while.... oh well, im sure ill better off health wise and financially if i give up. |
cos i refuse to use anything endorsed by soups 
It's all smoke and mirrors.
If someone wants to stop smoking they will regardless of methods (it's called will power).
Those who can't quit don't coz they don't want at some level.
Getting a book is a physical manifiestation of your desire to quit. It re-inforce your desire to quit. Once you have the book you're already past the point of being an addicted smoker.
To the person who's husband's done it all; you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink. He'll quit when he's ready, you're only wasting more money and time.
--djway
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| Originally posted by gumble cos i refuse to use anything endorsed by soups |
i quit smoking in January and its the best decision i've ever made. Sure I get tempted sometimes, but I've found that the best way to quit is to convince yourself you hate it and are scared of what it'll really do to your body (every body)... every smoker wishes they were a non-smoker! Also its good to keep reminding yourself that you've unquestionalby made the right decision to quit, because there is no absolutely no doubt in that.
The best time to quit is right away, not tomorrow, not next week, not after next holidays. If you have just bought a pack and its pretty much full, that is an even better time to quit.
go hard!
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| Originally posted by djway It's all smoke and mirrors. If someone wants to stop smoking they will regardless of methods (it's called will power). Those who can't quit don't coz they don't want at some level. Getting a book is a physical manifiestation of your desire to quit. It re-inforce your desire to quit. Once you have the book you're already past the point of being an addicted smoker. To the person who's husband's done it all; you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink. He'll quit when he's ready, you're only wasting more money and time. --djway |
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| Originally posted by djway It's all smoke and mirrors. |
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| Originally posted by DIDI From someone who used to smoke 60 - 80 cigarettes a day, willpower is sometimes not enough! you need any possible aid you can get. |
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