How are the Smokers here getting on?
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'Hello,I am Kwistenbiebel and I am a smoker'. Should I stand up when I say this?
The one that has the urge even before the movie ends
It's a great calming aid (even though it has the opposite effect) and in a way even reduces stress.I would pay the cigarette companies a thousand dollars if they could release me from the product they got me hooked on.
Probably a bad deal for them... I would earn them much more if I just kept on smoking . Bastards! -
Stopped smoking in July after having major heart atack and operation afterwards. I still have urge to do it but I am not going to give in. Unfortunately munching is on now so I had put more than stone in weight. You win some you lose some. On balance though I wish I never smoked.
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@olishea said:
roll your own is a good way of cutting down.
i quit smoking for nearly a year now.....with the help of those nicotine inhalers and patches. but i still have a sneaky fag in my lunch break, cant help it!! its like a guilty pleasure
You did not read my post?
If you're having sneaky fags during lunch you haven't given up yet!. Apperently scientists have just cracked the lung cancer genome- which contained over 24,000 cancer genes
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8414124.stm
We're one step closer to 'healthy fags'!
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Interesting timing Mike.
I have just quit after 35 years of smoking. I have been smoking a bit over a pack a day - and a pack here is 25 cigarettes. I am using 'Champix' which apparently tells your brain that you don't need nicotine right now. There's a more medical explanation somewhere.
I tried this earlier in the year, but the whole thing wasn't successful - I kept having a craving. This time is totally different. I really don't need a smoke. The tricky bit is that there are so many times during the day that I always had a ciggy and I have to control that 'habit' part.
Anyway, so far so good.
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Jeremy,
You are half way there, best of luck to you. Making the decision to quit is the biggest step. I also hear that Champix is a great help as it not a nicotine substitute.
If you have not read 'Allen Carr's Easy Way to Stop Smoking', I suggest you do so as it is a great read by a guy that was smoking 100 plus cigs a day. That is a full time job in itself. Allen died a few year ago from lung cancer. Allen's book was a great help to me when I made the decision to quit and I will read it again the next time I make this decision which probably be sooner than later as smoking has casued me some medical problems that obviously did not knock enough sense into me.
Mike
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@tfdesign said:
although they taste better, are actually far worse for you when it comes to CO and tar inhalation than regular cigarettes!!! I always assumed that it was the other way around!
yeah, but they're 7x cheaper
(i switched when i realized i was spending about $4,000/yr on cigarettes)the rollies also stain my fingertips a nice lovely brown.
[damn, i need to just quit]
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Jeff, try the inhalator. (No more brown fingers!)
http://www.nicorette.co.uk/inhalator/
The inhalator worked great for me. Many people say that you really need will power, which is true, and you need a bit of that with the inhalator (!), but the inhalator really does help. I gave up while writing my degree dissertation. (and I still got a 2:1 with honours!)
The patches and the gum though, were crap
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I smoked for 5 years, sometimes quitting for a month or so. At my worst I was at a pack of 20 a day. I smoked right through one family member's passing from lung cancer. Like many I switched to rollies for a while and started to cut back by not buying packs. I would just bum a cig off someone, very easy to do in a college town. Most of the time I was just given cigs without asking. I finally quit cold turkey after graduating university. I just passed the 6 month mark a few days ago. On a side note, has anyone tried these so called, e-cigarettes? It uses a small vaporizer that vaporizes what I assume is just flavored water to deliver nicotine. Sounds like it is just a stylized nicorette inhalator.
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Hi James, 6 months!, Great, it is all down hill now, as long as you do not associate with smoking. Before I finally quit, I tried many times, and even one drag will sink months of effort. Sigh...... Just think, when you kiss a girl who doesn't smoke, she won't gag, and you won't smell bad when she tries to snuggle up to you:-)
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Yeah, I am trying to stay away from girls that smoke. Two words, leather face. My last girlfriend smoked occasionally so it didn't help my quitting. It is tough, many of my friends smoke so I am around it a lot. Lots of chances to test my will power.
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Know what you mean. When I was quitting, I had a "friend" who would offer me smokes, and blow smoke in my direction. What a guy! Today he is constantly coughing. I am sure it has affected his health, and life span:-(
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@jamesd said:
I smoked for 5 years, sometimes quitting for a month or so. At my worst I was at a pack of 20 a day. I smoked right through one family member's passing from lung cancer. Like many I switched to rollies for a while and started to cut back by not buying packs. I would just bum a cig off someone, very easy to do in a college town. Most of the time I was just given cigs without asking. I finally quit cold turkey after graduating university. I just passed the 6 month mark a few days ago. On a side note, has anyone tried these so called, e-cigarettes? It uses a small vaporizer that vaporizes what I assume is just flavored water to deliver nicotine. Sounds like it is just a stylized nicorette inhalator.
Yeah, i forgot about that stage where you are no longer buying them, but "smoking OP's" - smoking other people's cigerettes. I think it's a typical thing to go through.
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@jamesd said:
On a side note, has anyone tried these so called, e-cigarettes? It uses a small vaporizer that vaporizes what I assume is just flavored water to deliver nicotine. Sounds like it is just a stylized nicorette inhalator.
Yeah, I have one and use it occasionally, planes, airports, churches, public buildings, non smoker homes, pubs, restaurants, offices etc, it always starts a bit of aggravation
Joking aside, they are not that bad but a lot of hassle recharging and changing filters. If they increase battery capacity they could be a good alternative.
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I smoked 20-30 cigs a day for 12 years and finally decided to start the new millenium with a new attempt to stop. I lasted 2 days. I then read "Alan Carrs Easy Way to stop smoking" recommended by a friend. It tells you to keep smoking while yuou read the book and then make the decision at a certain point through it. I havent smoked a single cigarette since. No patches, inhalers etc. I loved my smokes but I valued my health more and this book taught me how to beat the demon! I heartily recommend it to all who want to quit for the new year. Good Luck if you do!
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