How did you quit smoking? -

Friday, December 28, 2007

How did you quit smoking? -


I have decided to quit smoking! I am 28 years old and have smoked since about 17 years old. I notice I am winded and it is starting to affect me. I am overweight 232lbs 5-8-- and plan on doing the p90x workout, I mention that because I know exercise is essential. My questions are for people that have quit smoking, how did you do it?? Especially people that drink beer! Tell me!
I-m on day 9 right now. I have quit a couple times before and alcohol broke my quit everytime. So I have given up alcohol and I no longer hang out with my alcohol and smoking friends in the evening. I started working out too. I joined 24 hour fitness and started walking and jogging in the morning. You will have to figure out your triggers----alcohol is mine. Good Luck to you!
i smoked for 20 years and when i decided i wanted to have kids i quit cold turkey. i still drink a beer from time to time, but it does not taste good without a smoke- sorry, but its true.
the best way to quit is to decide that you are done. my hubby took forever to quit, he tried everything, but when i got pregnant i told him i would not allow him near me or the baby if he was smoking and that did it.
it takes less than a week to get the nicotine out of your system, but the habit is very hard to break. you need to change your lifestyle. getting in shape is a good step, you can eliminate the things you smoked while doing- sitting around, drinking etc.
it really doesn-t take long if you focus on why you are doing it, think about how you are going to save the rest of your life, and the occasional nic fit will be inconsequential.
I still drink wine without smoking anything. I have been smoke free for over a decade -one of the best things I-ve ever did for saving my health.

I was a very light smoker for starters.While my friends were smoking a pack a day, I smoked like 2-3 smokes, and then I hated the way I smelled after wards. Its a disgusting habit and it doesn-t make someone look cool at all, it makes that person look like a Bum. Turns your teeth and fingers yellow. It makes you cough up mucus. It can cause birth defects in pregnant females, and erectile dysfunction in males.not to mention how much it costs, its a very nasty habit.

Try enjoying your nice meal around a dirty ashtray, that should be enough to stop the urges- just keep thinking about that nasty ashtray..


Some helpers: Get strong cough drops like Halls and take one every time you want to smoke.
the good news is that i now have been quit for over 5 years.. i quit trying to quit alone, and joined a support group.. i attend nicotine anonymous meetings both locally and on line.. on line voice meetings are he as close as your computer, and you can attend while still smoking, before actually attempting a quit.. however you decide to quit good luck, there is simply no wrong way to quit!!

Nicotine Anonymous is a Non-Profit 12 Step Fellowship of men and women helping each other live nicotine-free lives. Nicotine Anonymous welcomes all those seeking freedom from nicotine addiction, including those using cessation programs and nicotine withdrawal aids. The primary purpose of Nicotine Anonymous is to help all those who would like to cease using tobacco and nicotine products in any form. The Fellowship offers group support and recovery using the 12 Steps as adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous to achieve abstinence from nicotine.
I had a really bad cold and I quit for about a week and a half. I tried to smoke a cigarette and it made me really nauseous that was the last cigarette I will ever smoke.
i started at age 12 because i took one of my brothers packs it was to expensive so i quit
i didn-t eat much i am 5-10 and weighted about 109 then
go to help about quting
i quit by never starting. :)

hope i helped. ;)
i would def. use the patch its amazing i promise
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Who has tried Chantix to help quit smoking?,how does this drug make you feel? -

Who has tried Chantix to help quit smoking?,how does this drug make you feel? -


I-ve tried chantix, it did help me with the cravings. As far as side effects it gave me dry mouth, diarrhea and I had some weird dreams.
I tried it a few months ago. It made me sick to my stomach, but it helped me quit smoking fast. Although I also quit taking it, and was good for about a month and am now back to smoking again though. But I do remember the first few days of it making me feel very pukey, did the same to my husband to. I-d say that-s a normal side effect of it though.
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I have gained 60 pounds since I returned from working for a year in Iraq. I also quit smoking, is this normal? -

Monday, December 24, 2007

I have gained 60 pounds since I returned from working for a year in Iraq. I also quit smoking, is this normal? -


I have wondered if my weight gain is due to a medical condition.
Most people gain weight when they quit smoking because every time they get an urge for a smoke they take a bite of food instead. Normal.
smoking increases your metabolism so you need to exercise to build muscle so your metabolism will get higher... that-s my theory anyway
Have you went back to work yet? That might have alot to do with it not being as active. Is the climate hot where your at like overseas-you might not sweat as much at home either. I have the same problem-but mine is lack of having a job in a while. Good luck.
Sure, you are probably doing less physical activity then you were in iraq. And you are probably eating differently, even just a little bit. And quiting smoking, CAN make you gain weight! You might have just gained a little more then you thought you were going to!
Well, if you think it could be a medical condition you should see a doctor. However, my guess is that you simply got used to those huge Army meals and kept eating that much even after you stopped being so active. If that is the case, you need to start exercising and/or reduce the amount you eat. Good luck!
Yes, as some weight gain can be expected as you quit smoking.
congratulations on stopping smoking i quit 4 years ago and was warned by doctors my appetite would increase and it did. this is cos smoking sepresses the appetite just try to eat somewhat healthy it should pass over a couple of months
A lot of people put on weight when they quit smoking. Also, I know when I returned from Iraq that my -normal- job is more sedentary than my job was there, in a much different environment. If you are doing less and eating the same, you will put on weight.
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Can quit smoking trigger myathenia gravis? -

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Can quit smoking trigger myathenia gravis? -


Since a couple of months I have been diagnosed with myasthenia gravis. I have quit smoking, as a chain smoker 2 packs a day, last July 2005, so I question myself now if to quit smoking could have triggered that chronic illness which I have to carry till the end of my life. May going back to smoke recess the myasthenia?
Smoking doesn-t cause MG...but it can aggravate it (putting stress on the body) for someone who already has it. And, since quitting smoking is also stressful, it can trigger symptoms.

Any stress can trigger symptoms.
\If you hadn-t quit smoking, whatever else happened next in your life that caused stress would have done it. At least now, you-re not fighting MG while filling your lungs with smoke rather than oxygen. Congrats on quitting!


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maybe the smoking caused it
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Trying to quit smoking? -

Trying to quit smoking? -


hey guys im gonna make this short i guess.
I really have to stop smoking and i was wondering if you guys know what i can do to quit.
I can-t do cold turkey and i-ve got to do this for my family and especially, my friends Rose -- Ashton.
They hate smokers and I know its a bad habit.
I get headaches when i need it and my sister also hates it.
I dont want to chew those commit gums so what else do you think i can do?

thanks guys!
CQ can help you.
http://www.walgreens.com/store/product.j…



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otTQk3Imj…

Honestly, i quit a few years ago and it sure as hell wasn-t easy but what worked best for me was the patch. Also I am a firm believer that if you really want to quit it has to be you that wants to quit and not someone else pushing you. you have to find what you dont like about it and keep thinking about that whenever the urge to smoke comes. Finally, you should do everything you usually do when you have a cigarette and force yourself not to have one. For example, eat a meal and don-t smoke afterward, have a cup of coffee without smoking, or the hardest one, have a beer and dont smoke. although if you can hold off on the alcohol as long as possible i think that would be the best. Eventually I lost the urge to smoke and when i picked up a cigarette a while later i was grossed out by it and thankfully havent smoked since. Hope some of this helps and if you have any question dont hesitate to ask.
I smoked so bad that I had to have a butt before coffee just to get up to make the coffee. I smoked three packs a day when I didn-t to out more if I did. To stop I washed my bathroom with a tooth brush chewed the salt off the pretzels and prayed like crazy also walked till my feet almost fell off and ate half a pound of chocolate every night till finally one day I found I had stopped. This was before the nicotine patches and it has been 20 years. Good lucky you can do it and you will NEVER regret it. I certainly don-t and would rather chew off my right hand then ever go back to smoking. I-ll say a prayer for you

do it cold turkey. Right Now!
stop and say to yourself that this is it.
with time you will loose the urge to smoke. it may not be easy, but you will get there. just look forward to the future when you wont have that urge anymore. everyone looses the urge with time. and so will you. plus, it-s good for you and your family.
you-ll need something to counter weigh this endeavor so start exercising. this too will be hard after smoking, but time is on your side.
This may sound odd but it-s worked for me - just go to a strange city you-ve never been to before. Get a plane ticket to Seattle or Chicago or Atlanta or wherever is close enough to be affordable, and two nights in a hotel. As long as you don-t bring cigarettes with you, the disruption of your regular routine and disorientation at being in a strange place should make it easy not to smoke. The most difficult part of this method is staying smoke free when you get back home. It-s a lot easier not to smoke after 48 hours or longer of already not smoking, though.
Well I knew someone who went on Chantix and they quit. Along with the treatment, there is a website that supports you and really encourages you. You go on it like once a day or something and it gives you encouragement. It-s really cool and I think that-s the best idea.

I am really proud of you for stepping up and making a great choice! Congratulations!
Read The Easy Way to Stop Smoking.
It-s incredibly helpful.


http://www.amazon.com/Easy-Way-Stop-Smok…

the patches worked great for me.start with the 207 mlg patches first for two weeks then go to the 14teen mlg for 2 weeks then the 7 mlg for 2 weeks and she should be done by then.
plastic tub which u inhale dust nicetean from
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What were somethings that you had to overcome after you quit smoking? -

Saturday, December 22, 2007

What were somethings that you had to overcome after you quit smoking? -


I quit smoking about 5 months ago... (I am so proud of myself) I feel so much healthier and a whole lot better about myself! :) It feels so weird to not get that --break- to get away from something. To deal with things! Sometimes, I get so moody.... :( I know I have to stay positive! Lol... Quiting feels so good! So would you please tell me your story! How did you learn to calm yourself? If you put on some weight did you lose it after sometime? Do you feel more alive? How has your life changed since you quit? :)
I quit smoking when I was 27. I was smoking 3 packs a day and I drank coffee by the pot. I was eating Oreos and ice cream, and otherwise snacking quite a bit through the day because the cigs tasted better after I ate,, sooooo.. I was gaining a bit of weight before I quit. I gained no weight when I quit smoking, I lost... I also had a headache everyday of my life and had gone to eye drs, chiropractors, etc.. trying to cure them.. after a few months of no smoking I realized I had no more headaches...

So one night I was getting ready to go to sleep and I heard a wheezing sound coming from my mouth.. I said no way, and put my 1/2 empty pack of cigs in my pocket the next morning so that I wouldn-t go through the crazy looking for cig buts or bumming from somebody else etc... Then I never smoked again. I did like it for the first few months when a person came around and was smoking, I could breathe their smoke and feel so good... But soon the smoke was not pleasing anymore, 6 months, a year and a half.. I don-t remember exactly. Then the smoke irritated me..

I was very busy with my retail store so I was never bored and wandering what to do with my time so I think that helped. I also quit coffee as I said, they went together and I figured it would be easier to quit smoking without the coffee. I still don-t drink coffee to this day.. 20 years later... I dreamed off and on for about 7 years that I was smoking again, I would tell myself that I was so stupid and -why did you start again after so long- I would be really upset with my self when I woke up, sometimes I couldn-t tell if it was real or a dream after a awoke. I think that I was really ready to quit and it made it very easy for me. I think that you just have to keep your mind set to the fact that you are no longer a smoker and just never take that 1st one again...

I always thought I would kill everybody around me when I quit smoking, I had a lot of stress with my business, and a wife that was a hypochondriac and a liar, I thought that I need to smoke so that I would not blow up and yell and scream, beat on people or something... But the only real problem I had was wanting to sleep all the time, I think from quitting the coffee. I got over that in a few weeks though. I didn-t kill, beat or even yell too much.... The best thing is that now at almost 50 years old I feel better and stronger than I did when I was 27. I would drive my van in to Vegas a hundred miles and when I got out I would walk across the parking lot like an old man.. Now I jump out and do two double back flips and... oh well I do jump out and walk upright...
I-m hanging on but only quit a couple months ago and my
chantix is all used up. my biggest problem is lack of will
power. i breathe much better and actually feel human ago
after 40+ years of acting like a chimney. Moody ? and how,
times i wonder if-n i can keep it up -- that-s when i concentrate
on how much better i feel and smell. did put on a litlle weight
but have started wlking in the evenings and that holds it
in check
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How long does it take for cravings to go away after you quit smoking? -

How long does it take for cravings to go away after you quit smoking? -


I just quit last night and with a combination of my medications and cravings, I-m going crazy. It-s been 13.5 hours so far.
The physical withdrawal should take 3 days to kick, give or take. (some people say a week) But the psychological addiction can often take much longer. they say it takes about a month to form a habit, and a month to break one! :)

hope this helps
Nicotine starts to leave your body as soon as you put out that last cigarette, after 48 hours all the nicotine will have left your body, but your cravings will remain for as long as you-re an addict.

Cravings are mental, consider it like this - when did you ever wake up in the night because of nicotine cravings? Yes there are cravings when it comes to nicotine, but they are very slight and it-s more about the mental need for a cigarette than a chemical or physical need...as such it-s *impossible* to say when the cravings will go away. I-ve known people who have quit using willpower or NRT methods who have still had cravings years, even decades after stopping - thus why willpower and NRT have such low sucess rates, they may cut the drug out of your system (NRT obviously cut down nicotine before cutting it out compleatly...so is just a slower way of going cold-turkey), but they don-t deal with the addiction itself.

Seriously hun, do yourself a favour and use Easyway to quit smoking, then you-ll have no cravings, you won-t feel deprived of your cigarettes, and thus why Easyway methods have a 90% sucess rate, not just stopping smoking but staying a happy non-smoker...there-s really no need to suffer from cravings or withdrawl, certainly it doesn-t have to be hard to quit so don-t make it harder on yourself by using a method that makes you feel the way you feel now. Go see the Easyway web site
http://allencarr.com
or a few $-s will get you the book, with all the same sort of information you-d get from an Easyway clinic, for such a small amount of money at least give it a try -
http://www.amazon.com/Easy-Way-Stop-Smok…

HI Nikki..

first of all congrats on at those 13.5 hours.. a great beginning, and as your finding, an eternity to a new quitter..all i can say is don-t pickup, quitting is so worth it!!... of course the severity of the cravings depend on a lot of things, like how long you smoked, how much etc..

the good news is that they do go away.. also there are coping mechanisms, a number of us use the 4 D-s... 1 distract, that is so something else, (cant smoke with hands in dishwater)....2 discuss (many of have friends or quit buddy-s we can call).. 3 drink water, this simple act flushes the system, and temporarily relieves cravings.. 4 deep breathe (smokers often developed the habit of shallow breathing except when inhaling smoke)...

myself i have found that participation in a support group helped me quit ( i have been quit for over 5 years now after 40+ years smoking).. i attend nicotine anonymous meetings both locally and online.. you are welcome there


Nicotine Anonymous is a Non-Profit 12 Step Fellowship of men and women helping each other live nicotine-free lives. Nicotine Anonymous welcomes all those seeking freedom from nicotine addiction, including those using cessation programs and nicotine withdrawal aids. The primary purpose of Nicotine Anonymous is to help all those who would like to cease using tobacco and nicotine products in any form. The Fellowship offers group support and recovery using the 12 Steps as adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous to achieve abstinence from nicotine.
After I quit cold turkey I would dream I was smoking for over a year. In order to quit I had to just tough it out. I took more potassium since your body dumps it when you quit smoking. Then when I got the urge to smoke I would go out and do some exercise. Also now a days they have Lobelia herb that helps people quit easier.
It is an herb. You can get it at any health food store.
But mostly I had dreams for at least a year after I was done with the smoking. That was over 40 yrs ago.

Chin up you can do it. Take one day at a time.
How long does it take for cravings to go away after you quit smoking? -

How do i quit smoking? -

How do i quit smoking? -


i really want to stop smoking i thought i could quit cold turkey but it is harder then i thought it would be i get really irritable any suggestions or experiences that worked for someone?
I tried all of the patches, the gums, etc. And all I ended up with was an addiction to the patch and gum. I finally ended up quitting cold turkey. (6 years long now, thank you very much!) You will get over the irritable thing. It takes a couple of weeks. So try not to plan any family reunions or first dates until it passes. I found it best to busy myself with other things....I planned a day trip to a local lake, went shopping...ALOT!...went to the movies, etc. I basically went places that I would not normally smoke. Then came home and went straight to bed...no matter the hour. You need to give it some time to get the nicotine out of your system.

Buy some bubble gum!! Everytime you get the urge, crack that stuff as loud as you can!!

Good luck!! I-m sure you can hang in there.
Cold turkey works. Just bear with it. Get some hard candy to keep on hand to help with the urges. I have tried patches, gum, etc to quit and the only time I was able to quit was to simply throw them away and stay out of bars for a couple months.
smoke one sig, less than usually, every day, -1 -2...
stitch your lips shut
chew on stuff, pencils or pens can work for that(dont get used ones!). find a hobby so you can concentrate on that hobby, get non smoking friends to help you out. One of my friends ended up quitting cold turkey.
I used a pill to stop smoking and it really helped me also, I felt better when I drank water from a mug through a straw, (helps with the hand to mouth thing )
Both of my parents smoke. One way my mom quit was she set a date. And it was the cold turkey. She stopped on that date and through many days of goofyness. she recovered it was very weird though. When people that are addicted to nocotine on-t hvae it in thir system they act like any other drug addict that has not been taking drugs
GOOD LUCK dont give up!! :]
See your doctor. There are several options to help you quit, including a pill (ex: Chantix). If you don-t want to see your doctor, try the gum. When you quit smoking, you will inadvertanly want to replace your oral fixation of cigarettes with something else, so the gum is good because it keeps your mouth and lips busy. If you want to do the patch, I suggest buying some lollipops too. Best of luck to you!
My wife quit cold turkey for about a week. Then she decided to try the patch and that worked for her. She would wear it during the day, take it off when she went to bed. And when she went to break at work she would go for a walk instead of sitting by her friends that smoke. We also stayed out of the bar for about two months.She-s been smoke free for ten months now.
I recently quit, had my last smoke back in January of this year after smoking for 20 years.

I used the Commit lozenges as directed. I must admit, They Worked!
I am now a proud non-smoker.
Give them a try at least.
Nicotine patch or gum. Or slowly reduce your cig intake on a daily basis by 1 or 2 cigs.
always have a coff drop in your moth
Make a $100 bet with someone who doesnt think you can quit. If you loose then you weren-t meant to quit.
ya same here i been telling my self i want to quit for over a year now. wooT im not listioning to my self anymore,, im gonna try gum once i get paid $40 a box tho is insain. make sure you really want it.

smoking is bad and its diry dont let the white cigs and white boxes make you think its clean there is nothing more dirty! its gross and effects your health. every time you smoke a cig you make it harder to quit so you better quit now. and make sure you dont smoke again. if you buy smokes you have to throw away the hole pack after smoking one and then you need to buy a new pask if you want another one!
Stop buying the things, and then next time you want one, you won-t have one.
ask your doc about chantix. looks like it really works. i am doing the cold turkey thing myself. good luck and maybe i-ll be calling my doc too.
Put a rubberband around ur wrist and snap it whenever you feel u need a smoke. Also take the supplement L-Tyrosine, you can get it at gnc, it will help you adjust emotionally to quitting smoking
I went to a group called Pheonix In Lincoln, England, they helped me.
I quit using the gum, I had tried the pens and patches before and even went cold turkey a couple of times. but it was the gum that got me off!

I also had to write on a piece of paper why I wanted to stop, and I had to carry that around with me all the time, so if I ever craved one, I looked at it, and it reminded me why I wanted to stop. I have only just stopped carrying that piece of paper round with me 4 years after quitting. It said;

-Others have done it, you can do it, no-ne else is better than you! You-ll save, after, 1 year - £3,640. 3 years - £10,920. 5 years - £18,000-

I used to smoke 2 packs a day, £70 a week my habbit cost me! I was put the money to one side and after the first week buy yourself a treat, to the value of what you saved. I bought myself my favourite takeaway, and a pair of trainers. then I was told to wait for 2 weeks and buy something with the money, bought myself a dvd player and some dvd-s. then I was told to do it after 1 month of saving, booked myself a holiday with the £280 I had saved. then I was told to spend it after 3 months of saving, bought myself a motorbike! I was told that I had to save the money then make sure I spent it, it proved to be one of the clinching factors to me stopping. I had been stopped almost 5 months, I had bought tons of new stuff, I had stopped smelling like an ashtray, it was great!

also a craving only lasts for 5-10 minutes, so make sure you can be busy when a craving starts! preferably getting your hands dirty, as you-ll be less likely to smoke then.

there are places out there willing to help you quit, and my advice is to find one! I doubt i would of quit if it wasn-t for the help of Mary from the Pheonix group.

good luck, and never giver up trying
How do i quit smoking? -

How can I get health insurance to cover the cost of quitting smoking? -

How can I get health insurance to cover the cost of quitting smoking? -


Someone who has been smoking for 7 years and wants to quit- and has access to fairly good health insurance- does anyone have experience getting health insurance to cover cost of medications, etc for quitting smoking? I know this depneds entirely on the plan- but I am curious about the procedure?
- did you have to get medication prescribed, etc
i have worked in the health industry for 25 years
almost all insurance companies will not cover meds to help you stop smoking..even if they are prescribed by a dr
they will offer you smoking cessation classes but that is about it
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Many insurance companies have smoking cessation programs, go to the website listed on the back of your insurance card.
The money YOU will save when you quit will easily pay for any treatment process you choose! Until YOU accept responsibility for your health and habits, you will not likely change them.

Best wishes and good luck.
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Laser treatment to quit smoking Madison Wi? -

Laser treatment to quit smoking Madison Wi? -


I am looking for a laser treatment center to quit smokimg in Madison Wi I cant find one please help
I am not from WI, but my sister did the laser treatment ,to quit smoking ,it really did not work, have you ever .Have you heard of a new treatment with pills ;called -Chantex- read about it ,


http://www.chantex.info/


You -ll get some Idea how it works , and it worked well with my sister,this is some behavior changing completely new and it is like a treatment, it takes about 2 to 3 weeks and slowly you drop the habit ,I have to tell you this , you need a doctor-s prescription and the cost is about $120 for 3 weeks supplements, you don-t need it more than 3 weeks ,if you are a hard core smoker you might get extended to 2 more weeks, . wish u best of luck.
I am not from Wi but let me tell you, don-t waste your money on laser it does not work. I was a smoker for over 36 years and tried any and everything to make me quit. I am now taking the new pill called chantix and so far it-s really working great, a little costly but not as much as smokes. Good luck to you, I-ll be rooting for you.
believe it or not call a chiropractor they seem to be the ones that offer it bout 100 dollars though
You can always try hypnotism...and I-m not trying to be an *** like the guy above me. If you look in the phone book of the nearest major city, you-ll be bound to find one or the other.

Both ideas are a little crazy, so it really doesn-t matter which one you go with.
I found this:

Meriter New Start - Center for Addiction
Quit Smoking Laser Treatment - LaserCare will help you stop smoking or lose ... Madison, WI. 53719. Website. www.meriter.com. Intake Phone Numbers

But I couldn-t find the actual laser treatment info on it. But, maybe if you call they can direct you to where you need to go.

Good luck!
Laser treatment to quit smoking Madison Wi? -

Does smoking weed make you stupider? When is an appropriate age to quit smoking? -

Friday, December 14, 2007

Does smoking weed make you stupider? When is an appropriate age to quit smoking? -


Marijuana isn-t the worst of drugs but i worry if ill ever be able to quit, and if it is affecting my day to day life. If i currently do it one a week, is this terrible, 16 years old.
I smoked for 20yrs. Everyday. I ran a callcentre for a major company and smoked to relax after work. I smoked on weekends to get me busy to clean the house. I smoked Sunday arvo so I could enjoy the football. I play trivia nights 3 times a week, and usually win. My friends call me TP, for Trival Pursuit. I-m 35 now and last year I decided to quit. I did. 1 yr now pot free. Was it hard...for me no. I treated it recreationally and substitued it for the Gym. My memory is fine. I was lucky.
I have known alot of my past smoking buddies who have either commited suicide through depression, or are in - out of homes due to schizophrenia and other mental illnesses, that have been bought on by smoking pot. You need to know it is a lucky dip. You could be lucky like I have been....so far, or smart and not play russian roulette with your life. You just don-t know what it will do to you smoking all those chemicals that is in the hydro now days.
Please think hard about this life altering decision.
Smoking weed makes you a total idiot,
that-s why street gangs exist.Never
smoke weed at all.The worse thing
to do is smoke and drink alcohol.
That leads to violence,drug
(weed) selling and other retarded acts.
Stay away from them all if you
want to live and go to Heaven.
At 20 all sorts of smoking should b stopped.
and start yoga then
http://ad-wise.blogspot.com/2006_09_01_a…

Marijuana won-t make you stupid overnight, but it has been linked to weaker brain function, such as issues with memory and speed of thought. Here-s the Journal of the American Medical Association-s article:
http://jama.highwire.org/cgi/content/abs…

If it-s interfering with your everyday life, then it is time to quit. There-s no age cut-off, really, it-s a matter of knowing when it-s something you do occasionally and when it-s something you can-t function without.
You can always tell who-s on dope - after a while their reactions slow down, their speech slurs and they have a vacant look in their eyes.
16 is a good age to stop!
Umm, its not that it makes you MORE STUPID it does however effect your memory and concentration and attention span....i know trust me lol
I think there is no appropriate age to quit smoking. I think at any age smoking should stop. I think there is an age where it is not good at all to smoke, the age where you grow.

When you become an adult your body doesnt grow that much , it will try to settle with what it has. It is like going up the hill and after that is down the hill.

So when you go up the hill , you could look at smoking as a gravity pulling you (not growing well) , not making it up there, but when you are on the top smoking again acts like gravitiy and pulls you all the way down,( don-t function very well) which is death really.

However, it all depends on your genes, this is not to promote smoking, but just what i have seen, some people smoke while they are in their 80-s and they decide to quit then. So i think life wise its all in Gods hand when you leave or stay.

Saying so, smoking weed is a differnt issue, at least that makes you high unlike cigarettes, there is a point to do that.

Although studies say, it kills your brain cells and blocks the tissues from grasping any oxygen causing hillusination (i dont know how to spell it ) or causing things like cancer and all. I think there should be a limit to it.

I dont see it as a drug , if weed is a drug then cigarettes should be considered a drug as well. If you think about it, alot of medicines in the pharmacy , the one prescribed are drugs! therefore, i think drugs is good for you in a way if you have the right intention , like for your well being, not just to abuse it.

With weed, you do get more creative, you do experiment the -out of ordinary- situation , which will lead you to brighter ideas, because on a stable mind you would have not thought that, now i am basing all this on important people who effected our lives , such as shakespeare, Im not sure if einstein was part of it, but it did help alot of people see things that were not there. It opens the dream world so that you could see what you dream. But ofcourse it is how you use your weed really. I think as long as you have control or limit yourself you should be fine.

I know alot of people who disagree with me and say that i am only promoting, i dont smoke or anything, but i wouldnt mind trying it once, but since i know i am weak at controlling myself i dont do it, because i might ruin whatever roof is on top of my head.
But if you ask me that is how i see it. Look on important painters of our time or scientists , and see if they did use any.

If you think about it , if it was that bad they would not allow it in holland, but as u can see that country is free to do so.
I dont think it makes me stipider but it did make me important I caint perform anymore in bed with wife. But as far as I can tell its all in good fun . Well heres to you and your new habit I hope you have as much foortunes as I have had. YOur Fiend possom
Apparently.
Smoking weed as well as taking other drugs does make you stupider. You are young enough and you don-t smoke it enough you can quit easy. Quit now before you smoke it every day.
I started smoking weed when i was 16 and i quit when i was 18, i just turned 19 and its not hard to quit, well it wasnt for me. Sometimes i think that it made me not able to concentrate as well but it could just be me. if you look Marijuana up in an encyclopedia it says its a natural herb and it wont harm you. doing it once a week isnt terrible now if you did it every night that might be bad.
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Thursday, December 13, 2007

How did you manage to quit smoking? -


If you-ve successfully managed to gve up smoking, please share your experiences and helpful tips with this nicotine junkie.
I used Zyban (wellbutrin) for a couple months. It was invaluable in making quitting tolerable, since I had to work and I couldn-t be exploding on people when the cravings got really bad!

I-ve heard mixed reviews concerning Chantix, it-s the newest smoking-cessation treatment out there.

Regardless of what medicine you use or don-t use, you have to WANT to quit! I went to a seminar where they showed an actual charred lung from a cadaver who had smoked. To me, that was HUGELY motivational. It really creeped me out to think that my lungs looked like what comes between two buns at Burger King...

Good luck! It ain-t easy, but it-s worth it!
~~No cigarette is going to do to anything but harm to you.

There are patches, gums, and now a new product called Smoke Everywhere. These are safer than cigarettes because there are no added chemicals or tar in them. They allow you to cut down slowly and quit for good. If you cant go cold turkey these are excellent choices.

There are also many smoking cessation groups available. Look for one in your area. It helps finding others to help you through and understands the misery you are dealing with while quitting.

When you are ready to be healthy, you will do it. Best of luck!~~

Cold turkey. It-s cheap, easy, and inexpensive. My husband smoked 2 packs for 25 years and one day just decided to quit. He had NO problem. 9 months later I was ready to quit. You have to want to quit.
I did it cold turkey. Sure, I missed the habit for a couple weeks, so I chewed gum.
That was 20 years ago, and the urge really went away after 2 weeks. I see it every day. A woman finds out she-s pregnant, so she quits. Another person finds out he has heart or lung problems, so he quits right then and there.
It-s all willpower. Just throw them away (you better wet them first!) and be proud to say, -I don-t smoke.- You know it-s a disgusting, stinky,
expensive, and DANGEROUS stupid habit. Here-s a star to get to you started. Congratulations!!!! :)
I decided that I wasn-t going to be a slave to nicotine anymore and put them down; never picked them back up and I smoked for 7 years. No gum, no patch, just quit.
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Whats the best way to quit smoking? -

Whats the best way to quit smoking? -


i want to ASAP!
I have smoked for 31 years.....I just quit 2 months ago.....just stopped....it really does work...I take a drink of water every time I think about a cig....it works....I am so over smoking....good luck
Chantix was the only thing that actually worked for me... Smoke free since January.
Prayer. Pray for help. Get your friends and relatives to pray for you. Get your church to pray for you (prayer list). Ask strangers that you have started up conversations with to pray for you.

The nicotine addiction is the small and easy part to fight. It is the compulsion to smoke that is the hardest to resist. So the gum and the patch never helped me to stop.

Prayer worked for me. I don-t know which person it was, but one of them said a prayer for me to help me quit smoking, and one day, the desire to smoke just went away. It went away for three days, and that was long enough to get me on the wagon, I just needed to keep praying and remain vigilant after that in order to stay quit. I had been smoking for 14 years.

I haven-t smoked for 3 years now.

Good luck to you.
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Why is it harder to lose weight after quit smoking? -

Why is it harder to lose weight after quit smoking? -


I quit smoking last april and have gained about ten pounds since then. I wasnt heavy to begin with but I dont want my weight to creep up on me. I used to be able to lose 10 pounds easy now it seems harder. Any ideas why?
the simple answer:

You can now taste the food. As such, you tend to enjoy it more hence eating more.

As well, psychologically you need to do something with your hands and we tend to eat something small that we can hold in our fingers (so once again eating more).

Exerercise more. When you would take a smoke break before spend this time on a brisk walk instead. This will burn off the calories of the extra food you are taking in due to quitting smoking.

Congrats on quitting. If I could only join you in your amazing feat :)
once you get rid of one habbit you go on to another one like eating constantly non-stop especially crunchy stuff
Before when you were hungry you may have simply gone out and had a cigarette (unbenknownst to you) which would stave off hunger for awhile where as now, you have no way of sating that oral fixation in any way except eating. most people don-t know how to separate their cravings into what they really are like the need for water, food or drugs. try drinking a ton of water when you feel like eating...or chew a peice of gum. it may work, it may not.
Several reasons, A nicotine is a stimulant, so it speeds up your metabolism, B) it-s an appetite suppresent, it tricks your body into thinking its fuller than it is. C) It ruins your tastebuds, so food is blander and less appealing and D) the extra time and desire to be satisfied from smoking has to go to something so food generally ends up taking its place.
well i know smoking reduces your appetite so maybe you were eating less and therefore kinda putting urself on a diet without even knowing it. So i would say your prob just eating more,
putting things into your mouth is a habit formed by bringing a cigarette to your lips constantly
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My dad has been smoking since he was a teen, and he always says that he want to quit. He always tells me that he is going to quit, but then the next day, he buys a carton of cigerattes from costco. And each time I tell him to stop he gets angry and stuff. so yeah help?
Quitting is hard...I too have been smoking since I was 12...I have tried to quit several times...I actually quit for 3 months once..but without the right program and alot of stress in life..it-s virtually impossible.
You may suggest to him to try those nicotine patches for a couple weeks...but the key to those is keeping busy..if he gets idle then the chances are he-ll light up.
To keep him busy and to get you 2 to spend quality time..sign up for a fitness program with a trainer...not only will he keep busy but he will get healthier...
Look at me...trying to give advise.
Take some of his cigs and you start or just walk out every time he lights up (healthier). When he yells at you to ask where you are going, tell him that a true father wouldn-t harm his kids and to have him call you when he want-s you to return home.
If he wants to quit get him Allen Carr-s book -The easy way to quit smoking-. It is truly easy but he must want to do it. Do not nag him though.
I don-t think you can. And it-s NOT your decision to decide this. It-s his.
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CAN SOMEBODY SEND ME A PACK OF NICOTINE PATCHES FOR FREE PLZ I AM SERIOUS ABOUT QUITTING SMOKING
THANX
Well you smoke. Smoke cost money. Use that money to buy your patches.

Your going to need to just deal with the pain of not smoking until you have money.

Shouldn-t of ever started to smoke.
u should quit smoking by not buying the cigarrette packets and also try not to live with friends which enhances u to smolke and nicotine packets are cheper than ciggarette packets
If you don-t quit smoking it will cost you much more in cigarettes. Just buy one box of patches ..it-s all you-ll need.
Lung cancer is HUGELY costly.
Don-t buy cigarettes and buy your own patches.
how come u can afford to buy smokes?
If you have insurance try chantix. It works way better than anything else on the market
Do you have health care insurance? Some insurances cover them. Also, if you know anyone in Ohio...cuyahoga county... they can get them free from the state, til the end of June. There are generic versions that work the same and half the price. Check with you local hospital, they have cessation info, sometimes classes, they may have some assistance with the cost.
If you quit buying cigarettes, you can afford patches, they-re cheaper anyway...good luck, don-t quit trying to quit...
buy gum then.....
Well depending on the insurance you have they should cover it, as long as your doctors writes out a prescription for them, and for any other ideas talk to your doctor that the best way to do it. I would send some to you cause I can get then from my insurance, but I don-t have an address to send them to, I am thinking about quitting myself, but I won-t use the patches
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Monday, December 10, 2007

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I smoke almost everyday and I want to quit... Any tips? Thanks!
smoke what ya got and then don-t buy anymore seems the most logical and obvious choice. You gotta -not want it- to stop.
Good luck. I really hope you do it. Here-s some incentive. Both my brothers smoked weed every day and both ended up with mental health problems. The sooner you get help the better. Please do it. Ill be so proud of you if you do!


Somebody gave me a thumbs down. Would love to know why!
Call a local drug help center from the yellow pages. There are options...detox, group help, etc. Do what you-re comfortable with. Good choice to quit.
get a job that requires a random drug test
that will make a quit real quick...
just start drinkin
thats what i did
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How can I quit smoking an the easiest way possible? -

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I-m 39 and I had smoke for 20 years of my life.
Any help to reduce the...
1- abstinence syndrome and
2- any alternatives to improve a quickly detoxification
like for instance food or activities...
I will be so apretiated my friends.
Hey there, I recommend using the Self Awareness Method - which is free at the moment and helped me quit after 17 years of smoking a pack a day.

Just go to www.how-to-quit-cigarettes.com and get started. The site tells you exactly how you can try various ways to get rid of the habit.

There are live success stories on the site for you to trust your confidence in.

Just remember, you CAN do it.

The answerer above me refers to an audio file that has helped several people. It is not free and I have tried it and it did not work for me. But I still would suggest trying it as you don-t want to give up any option that can help you quit.
my tia has been smoking mostly all her life and has now quit and its been months since shes picked up a cig.
i would say that is not going to be easy seeing how its an addiction
but, you can try to create a hobby...
when you get the craving or feeling that you need to smoke you can do this hobby to keep you busy and help prevent the -time- you need to smoke
hope this helps...my tia gardens lol

edit: maybe you can be the handyman around the house and try to fix things or remodel, exercise like taking a walk
Hey chechin,

I-ve tried just about every method there is out there with zero success.
Gum patches and all the other just did not cut it for me, not to mention cold turkey which was the hardest, I even tried the electric cig and it is just no match to the real thing.

Eventually a friend told me about a NLP method that eliminates the cravings! check out this article:
http://www.squidoo.com/Not_Smoking_Any_M…

It’s the one that got me off the cigs and smoke free for GOOD! :)

Good luck kicking the habit!
J.
It-s one of the most toughest things that I am dealing with. I get a lot of advice from this site. Take a look my friend..
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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

I seem to sleep longer than other people and I recently quit smoking. Is this why? -


I need more sleep than other people I am 38 and recently I quit smoking. Would that be a reason for it?
It could be, however as we get older some of us need more sleep than other. Put the two together and the chances are this is the reason. I am not sure what you mean by longer than others? I can sleep for 12 hours straight, but that is due to a underlying health condition, so now and again I literally just crash. If I have been energetic like today, cleaning the home, mowing the lawn then a nice two mile walk, chances are I will need 12 hours tonight and I am a smoker!
Since quitting slows down your metabolism, I would think that it definitely is a factor but other factors should be taken into consideration.
First, how long do you sleep - have you always needed more sleep than others?
Second, when did you quit smoking - how did you quit (ie., patch, cold turkey, etc.)?
I quit on September 1st (am using Chantix) and definitely needed more sleep for the first few weeks but am finding that now I sleep pretty normally again.
Could be! Cigarettes are a stimulant. Since you are not using that stimulant you are probably making up for a sleep deficit.

Congrats on quitting! In an informal survey I made a few years back people who changed their sleep habits by going to bed earlier were much more successful quiting smoking over the long haul. So do not worry about getting more sleep ... it is probably helping you to get through this drastic change in your life.

I had my last cigarette 14 years ago. I am still sleeping a little longer each night. I am no longer a owl; however I do get up very early several morning a week.
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I want to quit smoking, and I know it will bw hard cause my boyfriend smokes constantley. I need to stop smoking cause I have a daughter to think about and to think of all the money that can be put to better use! I need some advise.
Ask him to only smoke outside, and not anywhere around you and your daughter, especially in a vehicle. Hopefully seeing how much better you feel and the money you will save will inspire him to quit also!
You should try to at least see if you can get him to quit with you or at least have him not smoke in your present (and obviously not your daughter-s presence). Hopefully he respects your desire to quit and respect your wishes that he not smoke around you. The difficult part being is he is going to reek of cigarette smoke - which is either going to make you crave one, or totally turn you off because the stench can be bad.
hey its really hard to ans bcoz me too suffering 4m the same pro but let me ans u .....its a gud idea gust go through yoga or meditation ...which helps u to concentrate n go through the work which u like most..
35 years ago my doctor said smoke or die ? my ex wife and son still smoke....
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Saturday, December 1, 2007

What was it like for you to finally quit smoking cigarettes? -


How did you feel?

What kinds of physical changes did you experience?
I-m 45 years old and I smoked since I was 12. Today, I have never lighted a cigarette for 2 months. Physical changes? Well, my wife told me that my skin looks better; I put on weight(I was skinny and looked like I-m malnourish), I sweat more and smell better, my wife likes and respects me more. She told me that I taste better. lol

Pscyhologically, I feel great and my self-confidence is high. I love all the praises heaped on me for being such a strong person.

Health-related repercussion? I know what you mean and I-ll cut to the chase. If you quit smoking, exercise to control your voracious appetite. That-s the only problem I had with quitting smoking - I eat a lot. But, frankly, ignore people who tell you that there are repercussions to quitting smoking. Please... avoid them weak people.

BTW, I-m saving $200 a month on cigarettes. I heard that cigarette prices will go up next week. My advice: quit cold turkey - no patches whatsover! Just you against the addiction. Dare yourself - see who wins!
Well let me first tell you about my story. My name is Kyle and i had been a smoker for almost eight years. I have been trying to quit for the last three years and i have failed after numerous attempts. I recently saw a girl at a bar smoking a smokeless cigarette. She told me she hadn-t smoked a cigarette in over a month. I def tried them and really liked them. I started of at the full nicotine and then bumped down to the light nicotine then to the ultra light and then completely stopped in 22 days. They worked really well and it feels great to stop smoking. My skin really looks a lot fresher than it did. feels great!!!!
smoked for almost 40 yrs.had bad temper,14 months until i didnt want or even think of them any more.my skin is great 4 a older guy,so to me that is a bunch of crap.had bypass in 88 still could not quit.then two stents 2004 put in me .when one foot got in grave i quit.hardest thing i have had to do in life ..DONT SMOKE
I felt absolutely horrible. I have noted down some stuff on my blog regarding my first 3 days since quitting LoL
A whole LOT of new energy. A bit of regret I didn-t (really) quit sooner. The Chesterfield adverts hooked me, but gracious I am proud to say I quit even before JFK-s money-back program in 1961.
i dont know because i never smoke. i dont want to become stupid from it or look really ugly in a young age and to smell like crap.
I found it a lot easier to quit with an electronic cigarette or -e-cigarette-. It-s amazing really. http://turl.us/b19f0c
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How do I quit smoking when my husband refuses to quit smoking in the house? -


There is no way to get him to quit smoking inside the house. None. He smokes all over the house and he smokes a lot. How am I supposed to quit ??
The best thing to do is to spray a lot of aerisol, and use prescription nicotine patches.
The fastest way to quit smoking for me was in an ebook I got at http://www.itshrunk.com/quit-smoking-today This has made my life so much better. good luck and God Bless!


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you need to think of what your lungs look like and remember this when you light up. Think of the years that you could be taking off your life. Think of the last time you really tasted something. Look at your fingers and see the stains on them. Look at the cars windows and the crap on the inside. Wipe down a wall in the house with a wet paper towel,this is in your lungs as well. Take a deep breath and force as much air in your lungs as you can, it will feel like somebody is stepping on your chest. Look at your teeth and remember the wall,car windows,finger stains and what your lungs might look like.
Or the best thing you might want to try is go for a run and crawl home and then breath through a straw. This is what you have to look forward to if you smoke all your life and this is how you-ll spend your last days. You will not get enough air onto your lungs to do anything,the O2 will be needed to do anything,then sitting bed will be about it and finely you will start to past out because you can not get enough air into your lungs to function. So start breathing through the straw now and see if this is how you want to go.
I told my wife I want to go in the middle of a sex act and I-m guessing her weight.
Not breathing through a straw.
Good luck and if the husband doesn-t care enough about himself thats his problem, but give yourself a chance to live longer and go out a REALLY smell the flowers.
get a scip of chantex and start slipping it in his coffee this drug is supposed to intercept nicotine reciptors in his brain and he wont wanna smoke or designate and area of the house for smoking and second u need to quit on your own and not make up excuses its likely if your husband wont listen to u he doubts ur secenerity to quit well good luck
Is there a power struggle going on here?
Are you just quitting to make him have to quit or are you quitting because you are concerned for your health? Hows the rest of your life style? Does it reflect that concern? Sounds like he just thinks youre full of it and he isnt going to put up with it seeing how he brings home the bacon.
Will power. If you truly want to quit it won-t matter that he-s doing that. On the other hand he should be supportive and take it outside.

Is there no compromising with him? Is he not willing to do at least that much to support your lifestyle change?
That-s really unfair!
You should really move out for a bit till he understands!
If he doesn-t, this is a serious issue and you should consider divorce.
If you-re trying to keep your life longer, then he should respect that.
Divorce husband. Sell house. Problem solved.
tell him no sex til he quits LOL that would suck
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Has anyone managed to quit smoking? -


have you managed to quit without using patches,gum etc? I have tried patches but cant use the stronger ones as they give me migraine the lower ones are not really strong enough,the gum tastes foul.im thinking of going cold turkey AGAIN! has anyone any tips?
I went cold turkey about six years ago. I had some mild panick attacks for about a year, however i am not sure if that was related or if other situations were driving that. But it is HARD!!!!! to quit smoking you really have to want to. Watch your snacking too because you could gain some weight weather you want to or not. For the most part i am over smoking but every once in a while i will crave one for about 30 sec. then its gone. GOOD LUCK!!!!!
I promised my wife I would quit smoking cigs. I quit on dec 3,2006. Its hard but not impossible.
I quit cold turkey - it was tough but just talk to yourself. I imagined the consequences if i didn-t quit. GOOD LUCK
My finace quit when he found out i was pregnant, mainly becausei made him, it was either that of a life time of nagging Lol
Gl and i have faith you can do it ! Xxx
Cold turkey is the best way because as long as you keep pumping nicotine into your body it will still want it and proplong the craving, I tried the patches and the lozenges but the one that worked was cold turkey I smoked for 12 yrs and quit cold turkey the first week really sux you cant concentrate, grumpy, hungry, cravings are insane, and you dont know what to do in certain situations, such as driving, but get some jolly ranchers and some coffee stiring straws get the jolly rancher to suck on and the straw to chew the hell out of, also work out do cardio get the natural endporphines pumping. Its kinda cool when your heart rate drops when you are just sitting around, you can walk up the steps without gettng light headed at the top and you wake up in the morning not hacking up anything or freaking out cause you dont have any smokes. It took me a few times to quit like anyone I imagine, but I finally just got sick of feeling, smelling, and coughing up crap. And you will find that after a couple of weeks you will be turned off by being around smoke or at least I did. Anyway good luck in your endeavor.
Yep - I used Wellbutrin (Zyban) to quit with the patch, and actually came off of both 6 weeks early. Worked really well for me. Plus, there-s a new stop smoking med called Chantix that might help - my parents both used that, and they-ve been smoke free for 3 months now (after about 35-40 years of smoking, so that-s pretty darned good).
just go cold turkey, it-s the best way.
simple choice, quit or die
my wife and I
both did it as well as my son............so can you ..good luck
I have quit - hundreds of times. Most recently - December 31, 2006. I take a prescription called Chantix. So far - it is doing good. Lots of mints, but no cravings.
Start a mantra everytime you reach for a smoke. -I-ll die if I smoke this- or -I-ll go blind if I smoke this-......make up your own, and repeat it everytime, -I-ll get wrinkles- or -I-ll stain my teeth-
21 years ago.
will power.if your really want to quit you will .but if not keep smoking,smoke one for me too.6 months without a smoke and i feel good.
I quit cold turkey. Occasionally I miss it but I -ve given my self other goals that provide an incentive not to smoke. Start working out, go running. Doing other things to improve your health will make smoking less and less desirable as you see the drastic difference in how you feel. Good luck.
Realize that smoking not only is bad for you, it tastes bad and smells bad. It can also kill you. DEAD. that should be motivation enough.
I stopped at 3 in the afternoon and went to bed at 8 pm.

Prepare a pile of baby carrots and celery sticks in the fridge.
When the urge comes, suck on one.

Good lluck! I did it!
My husband stopped smoking 12 months ago. I am so proud of him because I know its hard to stop. Guilt got him to stop..he went cold turkey..for about 3 weeks he was soooooo grumpy but after that hurdle things got alot easier for him. The guilt was me..he began to smoke more and more until he was up to a pack to a pack and a half a day. When he came home from work the smell was triggering massive headaches in me and I finally told him I couldn-t take it anymore. He felt so guilty about it he just quit! Now I know that wouldn-t work for most people but you really have to find your motivation. What would motivate you to stop? Hope this advice helps. and Good Luck!!
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How do you quit smoking? popular way best way? -


If one is that determined to quit smoking, the only way I know is cold turkey. I say this because of all of the patches, pills, etc. that are on the market, usually contain nicotine and its only a band aid. Best of luck!!!
I quit once, 18 days cold turkey. I wasn-t working at the time so I didn-t have to deal with that. I ate candy, I read books, I told people don-t call us we-ll call you. Every time I use a nicotine aid I start smoking again. This is what worked best for me.
I just didn-t smoke anymore one day. I just had to think about how stupid it was. That was probably 12 years ago.
Try to get more information regarding some ways to stop smoking at my profile.
well i quit smoking when i found out i was pregnant...but that may not be an option for you if your a guy....
well this may not be the most popular way or best way but i have heard and have known some people who find something in their live that is meaningful and use that as a reason to stop. like for instance a new bf or gf or like in my friends case his best friend died from lung cancer which made my friends rethink his nasty habbit. who knows finding that one thing to quit for just might work for you to.
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My husband has just quit smoking and suffering from constipation, can any one suggest him some thing asap? -

My husband has just quit smoking and suffering from constipation, can any one suggest him some thing asap? -


Fiber one bars work great, also try lots of water and shredded wheat. If all else fails get some Colace at the store. Its not a laxative, but a stool softener to ease into bowel movements. Eat shredded wheat every single day to stay regular. Fairly simple solution. Good Luck
* Eat more potassium-rich foods. Potassium strengthens the colon walls and restarts peristaltic action that stimulates bowel movements. It removes the layers of mucus and dried faeces present on the colon walls. The best sources of potassium are prunes, tomatoes, broccoli, cucumbers, kale, sesame, seeds, wheat germ, brewers yeast, pineapple and cauliflower.

* Aloe is an excellent laxative. It cleans your stomach and intestines properly. Besides aloe, you can take buckthorn, frangula and senna to treat constipation. But take these herbs carefully for a short time.

* Take psyllium and drink plenty of water. Since psyllium is full of soluble fiber, it is an excellent remedy for constipation.
http://constipationinfo.net/category/Natural-Remedies-for-Constipation.html
Yes. Try Epsom Salts. Be careful to follow the directions on the label though. It really does work.

Here-s a link to find out about it:

Drugs.com
Epsom Salt

http://www.drugs.com/mtm/epsom-salt.html


Terry
I know when I get constipated,I take a couple fiber tablets,they work,pretty quick and you don-t feel like you are pooping out your insides,like when you take a laxative.
Go to wallgreens or a drug store and ask for the pills they reccomend for pregnant women. I think they are called ecolax they work really well.

You can also do an enema on him if he is desperate.
Raisin bran. Seriously. Also takes care of the oral fixation. Or you could try visiting this site to talk to others like your husband:


http://www.quitnet.com/

Natural Senna Laxative. It is a pill you can find at your local pharmacy or perhaps even a chain drug store. It is inexpensive and works!
Good for him !! I hope he never goes back to it! Tell him to try some Milk of Magnesia. Also, he needs to put more fiber into his diet like fresh fruits and veggies.
lots of prune juice
try sticking a stick up his ***
My husband has just quit smoking and suffering from constipation, can any one suggest him some thing asap? -

Ive quit smoking for about 3 months now and i just worry like crazy i also have asthma and allergies? -

Ive quit smoking for about 3 months now and i just worry like crazy i also have asthma and allergies? -


Good for you. Quitting cigarettes is a very healthy choice.

You don-t indicate how long you smoked. Obviously, the longer you smoke, the greater impact to your health. The good news it that once you quit smoking, your body can repair the damage done by the habit.

Take a deep breath. Congratulate yourself for being a non-smoker. As for worrying about asthma and allergies....best not to borrow trouble. Worry is hazardous to your health too. If you are experiencing respiratory symptoms that feel like asthma or allergies, get in to the doctor and get it checked out. If you are not having any symptoms, then let the worry go.
the answer is in the site in my sources
what are you asking
Ive quit smoking for about 3 months now and i just worry like crazy i also have asthma and allergies? -

What are some helpful tips on quitting smoking? -

What are some helpful tips on quitting smoking? -


I know it-s very hard to quit smoking due to the nicotine addiction.
Mom tried for years to quit. She quit with hypnosis in the end and never looked back. Since addiction is something created in the mind, if you can get a hypnosis pack that deals with your addiction you-re all set.

The site below does mp3-s of hypnosis sessions. Basically just sit back, relax, listen to the session, and watch your addiction melt away effortlessly. I use them alot for my personal development stuff, and they-re excellent.

Hope that helps!
try what I am doing right now, go from however many you smoke a day, lets say you smoke a pack a day. So smoke a pack a day from Monday (whenever you want to start quitting) through until Sunday, then on Monday smoke 19 through until Sunday, then on Monday smoke 18 through Sunday, and just go down until the Monday you have none for the rest of your life, and also quit the habits that deal with smoking, like after you eat or while driving, just try doing something else or thinking about something else, its hard but ive been doing really well and im a heavy smoker. Hope this helps, good luck!
Depends on if your body and mind are addicted to just the nicotine or the nicotine - habit. For me it was both so I went with www.stopsmokingwithecigarettes.com Now I am slowly taking my body off the nicotine without any of the with drawls. I don-t have to worry about any of the negative side effects because there aren-t any. (no second hand smoke.) I also no longer have to worry about -where- I can have my next smoke because I use it when ever where ever I want. Cost is 1/2 the price of a pack of cigarettes. It-s amazingly easy to get to the next lower cartridge.
Well you could set a goal for yourself. Like say your only going smoke once a week, something similar like that. Or chew gum! It works. Another way (my grandma did it) she literally ate coffee. Pure ground Coffee- like Folgers. She says it works.
What are some helpful tips on quitting smoking? -

I quit smoking last night, does the hours I sleep count as hours I havent smoked? -

Sunday, November 25, 2007

I quit smoking last night, does the hours I sleep count as hours I havent smoked? -


I-m asking this cause i-m reading about what happens 2 your body after you quit, after 20 mins your body starts to heal. so does that include hours you sleep?
Yes.
Good for you! And yes those hours do count....Way to go!
I quit smoking last night, does the hours I sleep count as hours I havent smoked? -

I quit smoking at the new year and now have a nasty, phlegmy cough- is this normal? -

Saturday, November 24, 2007

I quit smoking at the new year and now have a nasty, phlegmy cough- is this normal? -


when you smoke you kill all the cilia in your throat which normally move and sway to push all the phlegm and crap up away from your lungs. Think of this as a good sign, they are starting to regain consiousness and push all the crap back where it came from.

Jan. 7, 2010 (in 1 year) : Your risk for heart disease is half that of a smoker-s.

Jan. 7, 2014 (in 5 years) : Your risk of having a stroke is the same as someone who doesn-t smoke.

Jan. 7, 2019 (in 10 years): Your risk of dying from lung cancer is half that of a smoker-s. Your risk of cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus, bladder, kidney, and pancreas also decreases.

Jan. 7, 2024 (in 15 years) : Your risk of heart disease is now the same as someone who doesn-t smoke.

Your doing great, keep going!!
I don-t know how long you have been smoking for, but it will be your lungs getting rid of all the gunk you have swallowed over the length of time you have been smoking.

My husband and I know of a lot more people in the same situation that have stopped smoking and cannot get rid of this nasty phlegmy cough, my husband stopped smoking 5 years ago and is now under the doctor for Emphysema due to the damage done to his lungs from smoking.

Another friend who stopped smoking had the same problem but never went to the doctors about it, could not take the coughing and feeling ill anymore and went back to smoking and she is now fit and well. But who knows for how long, but she said she was willing to take the chance as her life was not worth living because of the way she felt when she stopped smoking.

My husband is so sick of being breathless, coughing and bringing up nasty stuff that he even contemplated smoking again, up to now he hasn-t but he is getting desperate as before he stopped smoking he was fit and well and once he stopped his health went down hill.

We honestly don-t know what is best, everyone says stop smoking for health reasons, who knows if he had never smoked he might have been ok now or if he had carried on smoking he might have been dead now. We will never know, all we do know is that our lives have been turned upside down now due to smoking as he cannot go out in cold weather or walk uphill, we have to plan our days out or see what the weather forecast is before we do anything.

If you have not been smoking for long you should be able to get rid of all the gunk without any after effects I truly hope you can.
Yes - that will last for ages - indeed, be prepared for it to get worse until all the shite you-ve been pumping into your lungs has gone and then suddenly after quite a few months you-ll realise that you-re not coughing your guts up every morning. I know what I-m talking about - I used to smoke 100+ a DAY then stopped dead before I dropped dead !
Yep, your coughing up the fruit of your indulgence, nice? tasty? Stick it out, And remember, the cravings will get easier.
Yep. Expect flu like symtoms etc too.... ur just releasing toxins - stuff... by giving up, you are already increasing your life expectancy.

Remember cravings come in 3-s. You-ll get them every 3 hours - they last for 3 mins (apparently!)
You could have a non related infection, but I would say it is the little cilia growing back and working their magic to bring about healthy lungs.
all that rubbish thats came off the smoking is now coming back up . keep it up and you can have a healthy chest .. i quit 5 months ago
Yes it`s normal, getting rid of the rubbish....
Yes, they-re getting rid of all that nasty stuff you-ve been forcing on them.
Yes, Its normal - Will clear after a while.
probably
no, it-s not normal... i suggest you start smoking again -til the cough clears up
I quit smoking at the new year and now have a nasty, phlegmy cough- is this normal? -

How do i quit smoking? -

How do i quit smoking? -


I want to quit and I could quit if my boy friend would stop smoking around me I think....What realy works when trying to quit.....? I did quit for about 2 months....but I caught him smoking and then I lit one and well ya get the pic...
To quit the cancer sticks a Yahoo search for -how to quit smoking- can help you.
I used the patch to quit. It-s the hardest thing I ever had to do but it-s worth it. If your boyfriend can-t quit right now, tell him that he cannot smoke around you. He should be able to respect that.
Just because he is smoking, don-t fall back into it.
It-s so difficult and I feel your pain.

Good luck girl!
Greetings. And congrats on your decision to quit. I started a yahoo group when I quit (8 months now) with extensve files, inks, news etc. attached that can answer ANY question you might have about smoking and quitting. Feel free to have a look and..Hang In There...............R


http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Sta…

Check out Quit Assist,
http://www.philipmorrisusa.com/en/quitas…


You can quit even though your boyfriend smokes. Much more difficult, but can be done.
You need psychological support, and he needs some too - you have to make it cleat that he can-t smoke next to you.

Here is some advice:


http://villagefull.blogspot.com/2007/08/…



http://www.google.com/custom?domains=hom…

there was a stephen king novel about a man who wanted to stop smoking and for this reason he joined a club..and for everytime he smokes they cut a finger of his..so you can atten to that kind of an organization
I starred this question to keep track of the answer. I also smoke and I have not been able to quit.
I hope you get a good answer. Good Luck.
I guess will power is the only way...
How do i quit smoking? -

Whats the best way to quit smoking.? -

Whats the best way to quit smoking.? -


I was smoking for 20 yrs and now I-m taking the patch called Nicocure. It-s some herbal patch. Anyways... I-ve managed to cut down to 6 cigeretttes.but I just cant kick the habit totally. Are there some good methods that might work and what worked for you?
I wish I knew the answer to this Audrey but I would like to know more about this patch, Nicocure. How did you find out about it and where can it be purchased??
I tried Nicocure from
http://sexhealthdiet.com
and I don-t think it stopped my smoking but it did help in the cravings. It was helpful in the whole plan. It is just plain hard but every little thing helps. It was not that easy to start so it is not going to be easy to quit smoking.


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Places where you don-t smoke, stay there longer.
Places where you do smoke try to avoid them as much as possible.
I quit this way, and make myself cut down a little at a time till I was smoking 3 cigarettes a day, then I quit all together.
good luck! there are some other patches available. excersise helps and keeping busy try not to stand with people who are smoking it will just make the urge bigger.
ive once asked for quiting smoke with hypnotism, it seems that it works for real
week 1: cut down your habit to half (you may tremble sometimes, even salivate when you see one, fever is normal, dizziness and others, but if youre really decided, youll make it through,)
week 2: cut it down to another half
week 3: den another
week 4: den totally cut it all. its your determination and dedication that wuold remove it, believe me.
It is not diffucult. I have done it so many times. Try to increase the gap of timing bet. two cigarettes, within one month you will overcome smoking. This is my advice which I cannot follow. Ha Ha ha.....
well look at the facts first: smoking is addictive, more than 400,000 people died each year in the us, smoking doesnt just hurt you but it hurts others by secondhand smoke, secondhand smoke increase the chances of earing problems (in child), if you do quit you can taste food and drinks a lot better and more facts at
http://rex.nci.nih.gov/NCI_Pub_Interface…

HOW TO QUIT
Think about the reason why you want to quit, and more ways at
http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/quit/quittip.…
Its hard to quit but you can do it!
exercises and increase the intake of vitamin c (helps flush nicotine out of system) and plenty of self control and will power
Jesus!!! THE ONLY WAY,THE TRUTH AND LIFE! ,,I-LL PRAY FOR YA!! PEACE BE WITH YA!!
Cold turkey (that is just stop). That-s how my husband quit.
I can help you eliminate that addiction. Check out my website: www.coach4learn.com, and erad about EFT on the resources page. Contact me on the site if you would like to learn more.
JUST LOVE A BOY WHO KISS U ALLTHE TIME AND NEVER THINK ABOUT U SMOKING........MAY BE THIS BOY IS ME...CAN I TREAT U?
After smoking for 22 yrs. ... I just -cold turkeyed- one day! Perhaps my addiction was harder to quit than a -heavy- smoker:
I smoked 5 ciggs. a day(Can-t hurt much...right??) Sorry if that-s not much help!!
I had been a heavy smoker and drinker for past 30 years but I managed to kick the habits in just one go.

I tried withdrawal method, minimising, etc. Nothing works.

ONLY WILLPOWER WORKS.

Have will, you can stop.
Dear Audrey,

I am a chain smoker too. Used to smoke about 12 cigrattes /day, now slowly reduced to 6. See when ever you feel like smoking the best remedy is to start eating chewing gum. I have noticed the continous movement of our mouth and repeated intake of saliva throgh eating chewing gums have reduced the liking towards smoke.

Try it it will work. I can be contacted at: sund1234@yahoo.com
Whats the best way to quit smoking.? -

How do i get the motivation to quit smoking and get back into the gym after not exercising for one year -

How do i get the motivation to quit smoking and get back into the gym after not exercising for one year -


i want to lose about 10 kg in 6 months any suggestions on diet and exercise
Find something that inspires you. Getting healthy sometimes isn-t enough to get someone pumped up in the gym environment. Bring your music and listen to something that gets you excited! You need to keep looking forward to the benefits you-ll get out of quitting and joining the gym.

Life will be so much better for you when you-re healthy!
Put your cigarettes next your tracksuit and trainers.

Set a recurring alarm on your cell-phone calendar to play something motivational like eye of the tiger. Set it for the time you usually get home from work.

Imagine yourself as you expect to be after successfully training for 6 months.

Keep a record of your activity and if you fall off the wagon, don-t worry, you will feel differently in an hour or two.
I wish I knew!

I need to do the same thing, but can-t get the motivation!

Hope you succeed!
You just do it.
How do i get the motivation to quit smoking and get back into the gym after not exercising for one year -

I am making a pursausive speech on quitting smoking, based around the fact that i quit with hypnosis. ideas? -

Thursday, November 22, 2007

I am making a pursausive speech on quitting smoking, based around the fact that i quit with hypnosis. ideas? -


using your own experience can motivate people BUT hypnosis did not help me or several people i know. there is a new drug out there called CHANTEX and has worked for every one i have spoken to, including me.it is a blocker that tells your brain you don-t want to smoke untill you can get it out of your system and make new habits. i have been on it for 6 weeks and don-t miss them at all. i have not smoked for a week now.my husband smoked 2 packs a day and he quit in just 2 weeks!!! it can be expensive....some ins. co. will cover it and the Lilly co. that makes it Will give it to you very cheap if you are in a lower income class.
I would bet it was not your first attempt, I would tell then what was done during the session, I would list the illnesses that are caused by smoking and the negatives even if you don-t die from it, such as shortness of breath,dental problems, stress that hypnosis is one of the more painless ways to quit
GOOD FOR U BRAVO
MY HUBBYS GRANDMA QUIT ABOUT 20 YRS AGO THROUGH HYPNOSIS
I am making a pursausive speech on quitting smoking, based around the fact that i quit with hypnosis. ideas? -

Any wisdom amp; verbal support on helping me to quit smoking today? -

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Any wisdom amp; verbal support on helping me to quit smoking today? -


I have decide to quit smoking today. I have smoked a total of 25 years out of my 54 years on this planet. I once quit for 9 years and then started again. I smoke 1 to 1.5 packs a day. I am in good health, but know that smoking is ruining my health. Any experience, strenght and wisdom from x smokers would be helpful.
Big Ed, Look at the people carrying those oxygen machines with them wherever they go, with the oxygen tubes in their noses and ask yourself if you EVER really want to live like that....Also, there are others who have to live with tracheotomies and use the vibrating instrument to even speak....do you want to live like that? When my uncle died of lung cancer from smoking, he literally was spitting up bits of his lungs. I seriously suggest looking at pics from web sites of actual smokers- lungs. The reality will grab you....it did me and this is how I quit. Bless you in your efforts. You did it once you can do it again!!! It took me three tries but, all I have to do is bring up those images to mind and I can say NO.
I JUST quit and there is NO easy way. I quit on ash Wednesday, for lent. It has been hard but it made me feel so good when my Grand-daughter told me Grandma you dont stink anymore,and i noticed how much people who smoke STINK, and i feel so much better.I went cold turkey , and i am around smokers for a good portion of the day and it is very hard, and my mouth waters when i smell itBUT i make myself strong and think....eeeewwww they are STINKY!...lol, sorry but i know this isnt helping you *maybe* but nothing about quitting is easy. I can breathe lots better and sleep lots better, and dont get up with a ashy tasting mouth in the morning, no coughing...etc...etc. I am a better person, and i LOVE life to much to kill it...slowly, especially my own.
I just recently spent time helping my sister take care of her husband who was dying from cancer due to smoking. He like you averaged smoking that same amount. He actually was diagnosed with it last year at this time. We buried him Dec 2, he died Nov 27. He left behind a 12 year old son and a 14 year old son. Along with my sister.
I loved the man like a brother. We had many fun times together as families up at Stike, sturgeon fishing and camping. There is a BIG hole in our family now along with an ache in our hearts. He was only 58.

The night before he died, it was the Thanksgiving Holiday so Hospice was not prepared to deal with certain issues that we were faced with. Unfortunatly the patches for pain were not working. He had not been very coherant that day and by the night was not doing great. Well we knew that if we didn-t get some pain pills in him the pain was going to make the situation worse so she said that she would let him smoke a cigerette right there in the bed. Mind you he smoked till the very end but that day he hadn-t. So he said, -Let-s do it- meaning take the pain pills so he could have a smoke. We helped him to sit up and spent the next 10 min. trying to get enough spit and water in his mouth in order for him to be able to swallow them. I was so scared that we were going to choke him to death from the pills. Once finished she got a cig. for him and lit it and stuck it in his mouth so he could have it, but what she had done was break it off so there wasn-t even a half of one. Anyway when he went to take it out of his mouth he realized what she had done and said, -YOU PIECE OF ****(crap), GIVE ME A WHOLE ONE!- he proceeded to let her know it was his last and she-d better give him what he wanted. It was funny in away as we laughed because he had almost burn his fingers, he didn-t even finish it but he had to have a whole one. Those were his last words by the way. He layed back down after that, the next morning I knew he was close because he had soiled himself and was no longer coherent. That night surrounded by his wife and boys he passed on to the other side. It was a valient fight but the cancer just wouldn-t give the fight up. The devistation to my sister and her boys has been very hard. I am sure that you have loved ones that would be devistated by you loss. I don-t know how to tell you to go about stopping, I don-t understand nor have experienced that addiction, so I can-t help you there. What I can tell you is that had he not of been a smoker the doctors and people might of treated him alittle better. They misdiagnoised the cancer as phynophia for over a year when in fact had they of taken the time to really check him out they would of realized that it was in deed cancer.
The sooner you stop the better your chances are for avoiding this diesease. I wish you the best and hope that you are able to conquer your addiction.
i knew a lot of stubborn smokers who were in the death bed and said why was i so stubborn i wish i didn-t smoke
i guess scare tatic doesn-t work well otherwise everyone would quit
the easiest way is to remember you control your body and mind not the cigarette company who has been stealing all your hard earned money selling you a product which is highly addictive
if you want to stop smoking throw all your cigarettes in the garbage don-t buy anymore i am making it sound easy i know it is tough take control of yourself and quit
good luck even know luck has nothing to do with it
it is all you i don-t even know you but i know you can do it
once u put your mind to it, quitting should be easy. you can pray for extra support.
This method works for me and is the only money back guaranteed.
I quite smoking 2 years ago


Get the Facts
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The Allen Carr Method
HOW THE METHOD WORKS

Using psychotherapy, the method works in the opposite way to the “willpower” method. It does not concentrate on the reasons the smoker should not smoke : the money, the slavery, the health risks and the stigma. Smokers know all that already. Instead it focuses on why smokers continue to smoke in spite of the obvious disadvantages.

It is fear that keeps smokers hooked!

Fear the smoker will have to give up their pleasure or crutch. Fear the smoker will be unable to enjoy life or handle stress. Fear the smoker will have to go through an awful trauma to get free. Fear the smoker will never get completely free from the craving.

The Method removes these fears
Smokers quit with the Allen Carr Method as happy non-smokers, not feeling deprived but with a huge sense of relief and elation that they have finally achieved what they always wanted….

TO BE FREE!

What about the terrible withdrawal pangs from nicotine?

The physical withdrawal from nicotine is so slight that most smokers don’t realise that they are addicts. What smokers suffer when they try and quit using other methods is the misery and depression caused by the belief that they are being deprived of a pleasure or a crutch.

The Allen Carr Method removes this feeling of deprivation.
It removes the need and desire to smoke. Once the smoker is in the right frame of mind and they follow the simple instructions, the physical withdrawal from nicotine is hardly noticeable.

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The Method does not use any gimmicks, useless aids or substitutes. No nicotine gum, patches, lozenges, tabs, inhilators or nasal sprays! No needles! No lasers! No drugs! No herbs! No shock treatment!

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It removes the smokers’ conflict of will.
There are no bad withdrawal pangs.
It is instantaneous and easy.
It is equally effective for long-term heavy smokers and light smokers.
You need not gain weight.
You will not miss smoking.

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GOOD LUCK!
think of the nice car the money could buy in a few years
Thnik that if you don-t quit smoking, you-ll die sooner!
I-m not a smoker or even an ex-smoker, but I know your health insurance will go down. It-s also nice that when you don-t smoke, you won-t get stuck with high prices and tax for those packs.
well i quit 3 times, once at 17 for about 2 months and then the weakness came back, too young to stop it, then with my first pregnancy i quit for 18 months and then with the second child i quit for 18 months, sorry to say but i am still smoking, however, i plan on quitting in August 2008, my oldest will be 7 then and i told her i would quit for her b-day, the reason i feel i can do it at that time is b/c both of my children will be in school and my stress level will be down and i plan on starting my career in real estate and i DO NOT want to smell like a cigarette in that career and i want the career more than the cigarette and that will keep my time occupied and busy, it will be much easier to quit than now while i stay at home and pull my hair out everyday with kids. So try the patches they do work, that-s how i quit at 17 though too weak then, but i do think they can help you, especially since you are going to try and want to try, no it-s never easy to quit and stay that way, but for 9 years you quit that is real good, try to remember back at that time and recall no coughing and easier breathing, focus on all the bad of smoking and all the good of not and GOOD LUCK
Remember that a craving only lasts about 5-15 minutes so when you have that craving drink a bottle of water, brush your teeth, practice breathing exercises, think about your lungs clearing, say a prayer, call a friend, make yourself busy or just push through it. For the next week keep yourself busy doing things where you wouldn-t be able to smoke anyway. If you have been smoking as long as you say you probably have a lot of routines where you smoke without thinking about it. i.e. If you go outside in the morning for a smoke go outside but drink a cup of coffee or pull some weeds. After you eat a meal instead of smoking brush your teeth. When you are driving drink a bottle of water or keep some twizzlers or red vines around. Red vines are great because they are kind of hard and have a hole through the middle like a straw so you can suck on them or even hold one like a cigarette. A friend of mine used actual straws just to staisfy the oral fixation. You could also try munching on carrots or celery sticks. Also, if you don-t already, start an exercise routine. Switch your focus from smoking to making yourself healthy and strong. After the first week it will get easier. After 28 days it will be completely out of your system and then you just have to deal with the mental addiciton. That will get easier and easier as you realize how much better you feel. You will sleep better, wake up without a nasty cough, not feel like you have to miss out on certain things because you are afraid you won-t be able to smoke, you will have more energy, smell better and look better. I think one of the hardest parts is feeling like you won-t be the same person if you don-t smoke. You will be the same person though - just healthier. Good Luck!!!
first of all GET PATCHES! they really help, when you feel like lighting up go for a run or some other exercise and keep your exercise gear in a handy place so youre ready to go, if youve got a printer then get some pics off the net of smoking related autopsies, its a bit grim but it focuses your mind, throw away all your old packets, lighters, any related paraphernalia and finally, dont drink or go out for a week, find something else to do like some diy or housework, after a week you should be over the worst of it, good luck
Chew gum. Blow Pops are the best. and pray. when today is over you have increased your life by 10 years. what are you gonna do ? have a new career ? go to school? go on a trip around the world!!! yes definately go on the trip. Good Luck. I will keep you in my prayers.
You have lived a good and healthy life so far.

You may live till 90 in a healthy shape, you are you reducing it ot 70 only?

quit smoking.
Use my dog poo method, every Time you get the urge visualise the end dipped in dog poo and imagine the smell as it gets closer and closer. It worked for me.
I-ll tell you what gives me strength to keep away from it. Firstly, it-s about pride and willpower. I want to prove to myself and my friends (and girls i might like!), everyone basically, that i can do it. I use these relationships to keep myself from smoking. They will think nothing less of you if you go back to it, but just say to yourself that u must prove to them you can do it.

More important is probably proving it to yourself. But this is more tricky, because the mind, being cunning and incredibly smart, will come up with numerous excuses and lies to avoid you seeing yourself as being a failure.

Then...well, think about it. Look at it! You are being controlled by this little piece of paper, wrapped around some tobacco. Your whole body, the whole of you, body and soul, your whole world (existensialism) is at the mercy of this little bastard, that little ****. THAT IS JUST SAD, and really scary! So, i think of it that way, get angry, and try and use that to give up.

What else? You smell better, you can run faster, and for longer (away from danger, the law, or towards the woman of your life!! whatever works for you!), you can have sex for longer, your knob will grow longer and thicker, you will be able to do more things each day, since you will have more energy, and all your friends will not have to see you in hospital chocking in your own fluids in years to come...

Just some of the things i think about, to remain a quitter!
I think you know all of these things already, you just want to hear them from someone else. As we all do.
I help people with this a lot. Seek out an Acupuncturist who does Auricular therapy for Addiction Control. It works 70-80% of the time. Also get Lobelia Tincutre from a health food store. It is a natural alternative to nicotine gums that works great in helping to curb the cravings.
Quiting smoking is tough but try substitute the craving with something healthy like fruit or drinking a glass of water.
or just try go cold turkey!

itl be hard but worth it!
Think that smoking is like licking a full ashtray. I have smoked 12 years out of my 26 years 1 pack a day. I quit one morning when i realised that my breath smelled like my full ashtray on my desk or worse. Nicotine patches helped a lot. I had fights with everybody around me, but they were supportive and now I-m happier than ever. Plus I save money for summer vacations on Mykonos.
Dear friend, I was a heavy smoker for about 7 years but once I found myself in a very bad mood. I was embarrassed all time because of the smoke smell and my mouth was always smelly. I decided to quit and I did it about 2 month ago. at first it was very hard to control myself but after a week or two it was not that hard. in that first period I used tranquilizers whenever temptation wanted to kill me. but now I am very pleased and its very exciting that I can run without asthma. I know you can make it, good luck.
Any wisdom amp; verbal support on helping me to quit smoking today? -

Anyone ever use Smoke Away to quit smoking? -

Anyone ever use Smoke Away to quit smoking? -


A former co-worker used this a couple years ago after smoking for 25 years and she said it worked for her.

Anyone else use this? My boyfriend has been a long time smoker and he really needs to quit.

However, I just want to make sure people haven-t experienced any terrible side effects.
i used to smoke 3 packs of marlboro reds a day. i smoked 4 cigarettes on the way home from work one day and found my smoke away in the mail. I finished the last 3 cigarettes i had left and started the smoke away. I have never smoked since, for a while the smell of cigarette smoke even made me sick to my stomach. I dont know how it works but it does. The only catch is he has to want to quit and he has to use the smoke away correctly.
I saw one time that theres these lollipops that make you stop smoking you can get them at lyk CVS good luck ? melissa
Smoke Away Part One: Does It Work?

Kim Owens has smoked 25 years. She smoked two packs a day. She quit one time for four years and says she is ready to quit again.

Smoke Away Part One: Does It Work?

Want to quit smoking? How about in seven days! No kidding. And for good. That-s what the makers of the Smoke Away claim.


We gave her the Smoke Away to test. She had to take 64 herbal supplements for seven days to help calm her nerves and tobacco aids to help curb her cravings.

Here is Kim seven days later and says it-s been good...sort of. -Pain. Torture. Misery. But I dropped my blood pressure 20 points, I have put on three pounds. I have managed to clean the clothes off the treadmill and use it,- said Kim with a half smile in her face.

Kim reports that after seven days, she has felt absolutely nothing from the herbal supplements from the Smoke Away program. -The little homeopathic things under your tongue is just candy,- she said.

Kim says that after three days on the Smoke Away, her hopes of quitting for good didn-t look optimistic. -I-ve snuck some cigarettes. Ten or less in seven days. I went through my ashtray. It was a pitiful site,- she admitted.

In fact, since her debut last week, people have recognized her as the -lady who-s quit smoking.- Which she says made it hard for her to sneak around.

Last Friday, Kim said her cravings were strong. The medicine in Smoke Away just wasn-t helping. What did she do? She says she broke down and tried to buy a pack at the shop. -The guy opens the window and he sees me and starts laughing. And I-m thinking, he-s not laughing at me, I-m just self conscious,- said Kim.

She orders her cigarettes and she says the attendant gets them for her. -He holds them up against the window and says -are these them?- And I said yes, those are it. I need them! He starts laughing again,- she told the story.

Kim said nevermind and drove away and never got those cigarettes.

So perhaps the Smoke Away doesn-t work to help you stop smoking, but maybe the power of television does?

Kim says that she will continue to stop smoking. She says one week in not enough time for any one to quit.

Also, the Smoke Away cost us $60. It guaranteed it would help you stop smoking in 7 days for good. It did not work at all!
for the 1st wk he/she me be irritable ask or consult a doctor to for the cigaret patch for the nicotine addiction and when he is to last patch ask to go to the gym he will gain a little weight. been there done that but unfortunately I am still smoking due to my job. it-s very stressfull
Smoke Away doesn-t have any harmful side effects and it does work.
Nicotine is the #1 cause of illness, lost time from work, disability, - death in the US. It leads to 500 000 deaths YEARLY which is the # of soldiers lost in the entire 20th century. If any intervention worked it would be front page news and you would not need to ask this question. That being said any smoking cessation intervention helps as it begins with the person stating their desire to quit. 1 year later however no more people quit by Smoke Away than just stopping although there are no known health risks.
Whenever I quit smoking witch can happen a couple of times a year I use dip, Skoal stairght, any time I am at work and all my firends are firign up and I get the usual urge to bum one or you have that idiot *** whole who always offers you a ciggerette even though your trying to quit I through in a dip and all my cravings are no more, then about a week after I have quit smoking I quit dipping cause I find it easier to quit dipping than smoking, if you wonder why I start smoking somtimes I cant really tell you other than last time it was from high stress. But I have mangeged not to keep the habit up with dip...hope this helps,
Anyone ever use Smoke Away to quit smoking? -