Smoking

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  1. GrandpaBW

    GrandpaBW Active member

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    I haven't been posting here much lately. After 36 years of smoking, the last 10 of which, I smoked 3+ packs a day, I am now almost through day 18 of being smoke free. I am using the Commit lozenges, and they have really helped, but I am still in for a long battle, but I want to quit, and I will make it.

    That was an FYI, because there have been a number of times that I wanted to post replies to some idiotic posts that I have seen, but I refrained from doing so. LOL I wouldn't have had anything productive to say, so I said nothing.

    BTW, I am quitting for myself, first, but I am also doing it for those 2 little girls below this text. They are a huge part of my life, and I want to stick around to see how they fare in their lives.
     
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  2. Auslander

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    happy to hear it, bruce. we AD'ers all want you stickin' around a good long time, as well :D
     
  3. djscoop

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    congrats, I plan on quitting myself in the near future. smoking cigs is my last bad habit I have (used to do drugs a few years ago) so smoking is the last battle I have to get healthy again. I will look into the lozenge, I've heard it really helps. It kills two birds with one stone...the nicotine crave and the oral fixation. When I tried to quit before I just used the gum and it was horrible and didn't do anything for me. Hopefully when I make the commitment to quit I will make it happen as well.
     
  4. darthnip

    darthnip Moderator Staff Member

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    so after 18 days, whats the mood like? i want to quit too but not if i'm going to be a total grouch to my kids all the time.
     
  5. xboxdvl2

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    im only 21 and ive been smoking for 5years.i know i cant quit but if i was going to i would do it cold turkey no use quitting smoking and still being addicted to nicotene.if i dont have a smoke for about 90minutes i start stressing out really bad.my lungs arn't the best.i noticed that cigarrettes make me cough more than weed probably due to amount of chemicals in them.i plan to start doing more physical training and my lungs should improve even if smoking is killing them.
     
  6. SypherTek

    SypherTek Guest

    i quit smoking last january and havent smoked a cigarette since. i didnt cut down first i just stopped and it went a lot better than my previous attempts to quit.

    My advice is just dont smoke at all... the longer you go without a cig the easier it gets to quit them and eventually you wont need them at all

    admitadly i didnt have 36 years of addiction to go against i only smoked for 5 years so it wasnt as hard for me as it would be for grandpaBW.

    i wish all the best to you and i hope you manage to quit
     
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  7. GrandpaBW

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    Thanks, all.

    @SypherTek: Congrats to you! When I say day 18 (19 now), I mean that I have not had even one puff off of a cigarette.

    @Darthnip: My wife says that she doesn't notice a difference in my mood. That could mean that I am no grouchier than I was before my attempt to quit, though. :) My lungs have definitely done battle with my mind, though.
     
  8. SypherTek

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    @grandpaBW thats the way to do it.. i just have one more piece of advice to take your mind off smoking...

    stop counting how many days its been since you last smoked

    lol
     
  9. LOCOENG

    LOCOENG Moderator Staff Member

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    Congrats to both grandpa and syphertek, if I had half the will power the two of you had I could quit too.
     
  10. gerry1

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    Congratulations! ...but don't let your guard down! I'm one of those fools who quits for three and four months then I get complacent or the motivation fails or something but one bad day when my guard is down and I light up.
     
  11. ireland

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    THIS IS A NO SMOKING THREAD,SO LOOK AT YE LUNGS IF YE SMOKE,
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  12. djscoop

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    you think cigarette smoke is bad for your lungs? try smoking black tar heroin for a few months...your lungs will beg you for a cigarette with that crap.
     
  13. SypherTek

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    @ djscoop...

    or a better idea would probably be to not do that

    lol
     
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  14. djscoop

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    very true...unfortunately for me, I had to learn the hard way
     
  15. permiggs

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    I've been smoking since i was 12/13, something like that... After about 15 years on it, i dont think i have the mental, and definitely not the emotional will power to be able to handle such presure... Some people i know quit just like that, and that is the only way to do it! You only quit when you're ready to quit, the only POA is to take a day at a time. Basically, if you need to plan it, then you're not ready.
    Going through a rough patch right now which means that without my nails i'd go nuts... Have to be calm and relaxed next to my kids... Tried quite a few times, the patches, the chewing gums etc, but never made it... It's not in my plans to quit smoking right now...
     
  16. saugmon

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    I still remember my dad quiting smoking on thanksgiving day in 1977. He use to smoke lucky strike.His best friend came down with emphyzema so I think that gave him a little will power.

    My mom also smoked,virginia slims. She quit a few years later.

    I'd get nauseated in the back seat of the car while they were both in the front seat with cigarettes ablazing. I never even considered cigarettes an option.

    I can smell somebody who's been sitting in the smoking room at work after they get off of break.They smell like an ash tray!!!!!!

    A guy I work, with told me he used a Hypnotist-paid $30 had no trouble quitting. 8 other people in that group still smokes. Nicotine patches and gum seem to be a ripoff. Just somebody trying to make a buck at the quitters expense.

    Cold Turkey all the way.

    Good Luck GrandpaBW. Food does taste better once you kick that cigarette habit. Watch out for the weight gain buddy!!!!!!

    Good Luck,I'm chearing for you!
     
  17. L-Burna

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    I can say it is all in your mind,because if you think about it then you definately are not gonna quit.I would quit smoking,but I honestly don't feel like it at the moment.The gum and patches don't work as mentioned the only way is to go cold turkey.My problem is I can quit smoking,but then I end up starting all over again(more of a weed person though,because it makes me feel better).I smoke cigs and they don't do anything for me but waste time,without them my days would go by so slow.When I quit for good I will look back at myself one day and probably think why did I keep smoking.When you quit not only are you strong mind wise,but you save a ton of money.Cigs are suppose to be the most addicting drug there is,and I agree.
     
  18. weazel200

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    That's a very good pic there ireland. Hope it makes peeps think twice before lighting up.

    @ L-Burna
    Nice sig.
     
  19. darthnip

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    one of theses days real soon i'm going to try and quit, but when i do i am going to have ot take a lengthy break from here. I can see me coming in banning entire threads full of people just because i'm grouchy. yeah, imagine that, me grouchy!! lol
     
  20. weazel200

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    You. Never. ;)
     

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