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the first time I quit (that sounds bad, but it was a real "quit" for over 2 years) I used hypnotism (laugh all you want, it worked 😛 )
then, after a rough divorce, I started again...the last/final time I quit, about 8 or 9 years ago, I just quit...cold turkey...just dropped it one day and never looked back...I don't miss it at all...no cravings, nothing...
using a straw, or lifesavers, or whatever, only deals with the oral fixation part of it, and I would think that's not the best way to go about it, but if it helps, I guess it's a case of whatever works for you...
good luck bud! I know it can be rough! :Xfingers:
I also tried the hypnotism Didn't work for me
Fortunately I never got involved in this habit. But I was thinking a good way to keep you from starting up again would be to take the money you would spend everyday on your cancer sticks and through it in a jug. I'm thinking see the amount of cash in that jug at the end of the month should be enough to do the trick. Think of all the other things you could spend that cash on....
Just a thought.
Good luck to all of you. I lost both my father and MIL to lung cancer, so that should be your BIGGEST incentive to quit.
Fortunately I never got involved in this habit. But I was thinking a good way to keep you from starting up again would be to take the money you would spend everyday on your cancer sticks and through it in a jug. I'm thinking see the amount of cash in that jug at the end of the month should be enough to do the trick. Think of all the other things you could spend that cash on....
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I quite cold turkey but i wasnt a heavy smoker to say. I actually like this comment from keith, Just think then you can spend that extra money on the RC Gotta love spending more on them.
you absolutely MUST avoid situations like smoky bars.
As a respiratory therapist, and smoking cessation instructor here is some info; The average person tries to quit 7 times before being successful. this sounds high to me, but these are the figures I've been given. Carbon Monoxide binds to hemoglobin 212 times more than oxygen does, so a little CO makes a huge difference in how much O2 your blood can carry. Obviously, your body needs oxygen. quitting smoking will be the best thing you can do. lots of people complain about weight gain etc. but don't sweat that for now, just do whatever it takes to stay quit on the cigs!
The longer you continue to smoke, the harder it will be to quit, do you want to be that guy with the hole in his thraot that needs a microphone to talk, or have to carry an oxygen tank everywhere you go? sorry for the techo talk, take one hour at a time, and after a while, it will be easier. you absolutely MUST avoid situations like smoky bars.
my 2 cents
SJ... check out the website www.whyquit.com
There is a lot of excellent information on there to help you stick with your goal.
Cool, glad someone is quiting w/ me Lets do this chris!!!:Xfingers:hey sj,i am trying to quit to i am taking the chantix stuff to for the past 4 days and it is hard i have to find something to get my mind off of it.Anyway good luck and hand in there we can do this
I plan on getting a savings acount and putting $80 bucks a week in the account, hope to save some cash for a down payment on a house.Fortunately I never got involved in this habit. But I was thinking a good way to keep you from starting up again would be to take the money you would spend everyday on your cancer sticks and through it in a jug. I'm thinking see the amount of cash in that jug at the end of the month should be enough to do the trick. Think of all the other things you could spend that cash on....
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I quite cold turkey but i wasnt a heavy smoker to say. I actually like this comment from keith, Just think then you can spend that extra money on the RC Gotta love spending more on them.
I'll 2nd, or 3rd, or 4th the cold turkey thing. It's the only way it worked for me. I thought I was losing my mind and had real vivid dreams as well. It passes.
I am 4 years strong without a single drag... It's weird now to think that I used to smoke 2 packs a day. What a waste of $$.
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One thing that worked for me was to not say any thing to people around me about quitting because before when i would do that they come up to ya later and ask hows it going with the smoking thing ,when peeps do that i think it just adds to the stress level ,and one thing is you don't have to quit forever just today, its easier to quit for just one day than forever.
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