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28-07-2010, 09:40 AM | #121 | ||
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I went cold turkey on anzac day this year, after 50 years a smoker. still going strong. my hardest is when having a beer. Good luck to all who have tried to give up and those who have given up. hang in there guys.
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29-07-2010, 05:00 PM | #122 | |||
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30-07-2010, 10:08 AM | #123 | ||
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Well I discovered why people don't drink when they're trying to quit, had 3 smokes while out at a friend birthday, thoroughly lit mind you, 9% aged beers and JD didn't help.
Next morning I felt like death, mouth had the horrible taste, kind of like when you syphon fuel from a car, just dry and clamy and nasty. Nearly threw up at work yet wasn't feeling hung over, strange how much difference ciggys make when you don't smoke for a while :S Now cravings are back with avengence! Little b*stards! Strange thing was, I didn't get anything out of smoking, which annoyed me, firstly because it wasn't satisfying at all, and secondly that I'd had them in the first place, as now I can only say "I had my last smoke 24 hours ago" and im back to square one. |
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31-07-2010, 10:39 PM | #124 | |||
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01-08-2010, 09:22 PM | #125 | ||
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I'm 23 and have been smoking for 5 years. It's a "don't talk about it" situation with the family.
I've been wanting to do this for the last couple of weeks, since it got to over a pack a day (and a few health issues) but always get caught up. Have a drink and a smoke or mates come round, have a smoke etc... i have some questions though. Does everyone else chuck out the remaining pack, give up drinking (my second most expensive vice) and everything related to the ol' cancer stick? or just sheer will power to not see it? How does stress/nerves play into it? i start a new job in a couple of days and dont want to be a complete *****.. What do you do in the times when you just smoke without thinking? for me it's driving into town, having a drink and the only one that feels good, the first on in the morning. I'm thinking about buying a pack tomorrow, and sitting it on the bench. willpower and all that. or is hiding all the stuff better?
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02-08-2010, 12:13 PM | #126 | ||
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I was getting all geared up to quit... had cut back big time... Now I'm worse than ever, doing a diploma course and everyone in my class bar 2 people smoke.... so I go outside during brakes to be socialble.. and BAM!
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02-08-2010, 12:43 PM | #127 | |||
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ask him/her about champix i have just finished the course and hate the smell of a cigy atm i havnt touched one for 3-4 months now and loving it I have to loose a tad bit of wheight now ( 90kg and ) have the appertite to go with it i love the food big time now Jason
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02-08-2010, 02:24 PM | #128 | |||
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You have been smoking for just 5 years and because you are so young, the reward of giving up is incredibly great for you right now. You will not only save thousands over a life time but you will have the real benefits of moving through your 40's 50's and 60's without the burden of smoking for the past 20 -30 - 40 or even 50 years tacked on as well. This thought was one of many motivating factors I used to my advantage to stay on track when I gave up smoking as well. I gave up at 26 (while I was still young) after 10 years of smoking and I am now 46, so I have now quit for just over twice as long as when I smoked. I estimate that I smoked about 20 a day for ten years which equals approximately 7,300 smokes a year or a staggering 73, 000 in the pursing 10 years of my life. If I kept up that pace, then I could have potentially smoked a further 146,000 cigs bringing my total to 219,000, or perhaps even closing in on a quarter of a million by now, who knows. I started smoking when a pack of Winfield 25's (on ya Hogue's) were around $0.80 a pack and gave up at or around $2.62 a pack. How much are they now? How much have I inadvertently saved over the next 2 decades? Now take a moment for your self to calculate how many you have smoked in your life time so far. Just think at your current rate, how many will you potentially smoke over the next decade or over the next 20 or even thirty years of your life. Is this enough alone to want to give up? Maybe? You need to ask yourself, what do you want to get out of quiting smoking? Is it to save money? Is it save your health? Also why is it unspoken about at home? Maybe it would be beneficial for you to write up here your objectives for all to see but most importantly for you to revisit at times of weakness. This way people may be able to respond in a positive way to your thoughts as well. Any time for quitting smoking is the right time but you have the added benefit of enjoying the majority of you adulthood smoke free if you decided to quit today. This alone should be a huge driving factor for you. In the end you will get advice about giving up from everyone, some good and some not so good so you will have to work through what works for you but at the end of the day, if you take ownership of the difficulties of giving up you will have a stronger chance of success but if you look for excuses or wait for someone else to do it for you, then you will fail. Bud Bud |
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02-08-2010, 04:47 PM | #129 | ||
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Just decide that you will be a non-smoker as of tomorrow, and just do it. Get rid of all the reminders, trappings etc. YOU will be the winner. REMIND YOURSELF constantly why you are doing it and how great it is. WILLPOWER will get you through the process of breaking the cycle.
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02-08-2010, 05:04 PM | #130 | |||
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02-08-2010, 06:01 PM | #131 | |||
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I've printed out this reply so i can look at it whenever, as motivation i guess. It's hour 11 smoke free and i'm climbing the walls, the good thing is that my best mate said he'd quit too. But he's got 10 years on me. Thanks heaps Bud Bud. And [Jason98.EL].
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02-08-2010, 07:20 PM | #132 | |||
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02-08-2010, 07:38 PM | #133 | ||
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tonko just remember it gets easier every day
keep focused on the fact you will be totally smoke free soon Jason
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02-08-2010, 08:15 PM | #134 | |||
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02-08-2010, 08:21 PM | #135 | |||
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02-08-2010, 08:38 PM | #136 | |||
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I look at the thought I will be around for my kids and be able to enjoy them I look at the way i feel now and the way i can smell things i couldnt before I look at the way i have gained 15 kilo I look at the way i can now taste the food I eat I look at the many years ahead of me able to enjoy knowing the cigies are not part of it thats about it i think As i remember things I'll post them I do remember more every day Oh one more thing I cant stand being around people that smoke ( no offence to those that smoke ) it makes me feel sick but that is just me Jason
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03-08-2010, 12:52 PM | #137 | ||
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Well after a lot of support from the guys on here I'm nearly back to a week smoke free (had a little slip up when drinking otherwise it'd be 2 weeks :[ ).
Skotty, I know what you mean, I go to uni and its filled with smokers! They must all gravitate around me or something because while I now find the smell god awful, my bones feel like they are being pulled out of my body, tongue goes tingly and that strange feeling of niccotine addiction sets in. One benefit I've found that is especially good is my stamina has increased 10 fold, no surprises why the missus is happy I've quit ;) Edit: I'm getting fat! Pork spare ribs at the cafe for lunch... I couldn't say no! |
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03-08-2010, 01:43 PM | #138 | ||
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I have just lost the 20kg that I put on after smoking ...... was worth the weight gain to be rid of the smokes !!!!!!!
Dont worry about the weight side of it just yet, concentrait on being a non smoker first |
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03-08-2010, 01:52 PM | #139 | ||
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My current addiction is Wasabi coated dried peas that my team leader had sitting on his desk one day... keeps the hands occupied and my taste buds numb :P
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03-08-2010, 01:59 PM | #140 | |||
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03-08-2010, 02:15 PM | #141 | ||
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Now now mate, I've seen you walking round the office sucking on those green sticks the ambo's have in their medical kit I kid I kid...
New craving, salt and vinegar chips! Out of curiosity, what are some methods people use to get their mind off the cravings? I've resorted to food at the moment but its not the healthiest option obviously. |
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03-08-2010, 04:06 PM | #142 | ||
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I just think about my 3 kids
Bit hard for you guys that dont have kids atm Jason
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03-08-2010, 04:28 PM | #143 | ||
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I took the Sprint for a drive
I was able to get it because I gave up the smokes!!!! |
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03-08-2010, 04:41 PM | #144 | |||
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Great post Bud Bud.
And well done Grandpa spec. You obviously want to do this as you keep trying. That is the hard thing. Maybe cutt the drinking back for a little while. The last time I quit I found a cold beer tasted better without the smokes. Just needed a little time to ease into it. And 3 smokes in 2 weeks, don't worry about them. your still going well. @ Max. Well done on the 3 months. congrats. As for the extra food, well thats something we all o through I think. I remember hearing its something to do with the habit of moving your hand to your mouth. Quote:
But for those who don't have kids, they need to think that smoking does weaken their sperm count, making it harder to have kids and also increasing the chance of birth defects. Something to really think about. Again, good luck to all, and congratulations to those who are quitting. Oh, and I am now approaching the 7 week mark. Ned |
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03-08-2010, 04:55 PM | #145 | ||
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Thanks Ned. We all share the same goal at the end of the day. My incentive was the health one mainly followed by saving money and feeling free from the shackles of dependence. Congrats to all of us trying!
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03-08-2010, 05:59 PM | #146 | |||
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nah it is great to have a target for me it is to have the money to pay a few people back for the help they have given me over the last few years Jason
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03-08-2010, 11:02 PM | #147 | |||
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I found I actually get a lot more things done now as I don't procrastinate and have a cigarette. Now i just get in there and do it and look forward to the next challenge. I love the fact that I am now a non smoker and the freedom that has allowed me and the outlook on life as well, these little things all add up. I was at the parents house today and Dad still smokes inside, the smell disgusts me, but what is more irritating is how my clothes smell as I am used to smelling clean and fresh all the time now. Just another positive for giving up. Keep at it Ladies and Gents. |
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20-08-2010, 10:49 AM | #149 | ||
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Well my first real milestone has finally come about, thanks to lots of support from both family, friends and especially people here on the forums, in particular, Jason[98.EL] who has offered lots of advice and support both on and off the forums, even though we've never met face to face.
It has officially been a month since my last ciggy, and to mark that month, I found a bloody ciggy in my other car while cleaning it out... and promptly threw it in the bin! Go back a month and I wouldn't have cared how long it had been sitting there, or what had been on the floor, I would have smoked it. Not including my slip up, its been 5 and a half weeks, and I'm still getting cravings, but from what I've saved in smokes I put towards my major service and it nearly covered the whole thing! Pretty good incentive eh? |
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20-08-2010, 11:35 AM | #150 | ||
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Not including my slip up, its been 5 and a half weeks, and I'm still getting cravings, but from what I've saved in smokes I put towards my major service and it nearly covered the whole thing! Pretty good incentive eh? [/QUOTE]
Well done! That is a great milestone! Keep it up! The benefits take no time to realise. I would be a liar if I denied that even after four months I don't still have the occasional spike in yearning for a fag. Bloody funny that, because I so much hated the habit I was trapped in. But there is no doubt about it, it was a way of life. And for so many years. No wonder it is such a hard thing to kick. But now, as I assimilate into the life ways of a nonsmoker, pot belly resplendent, I fall asleep counting all the positives! |
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