What is the best way to quit smoking?????????????????? -

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

What is the best way to quit smoking?????????????????? -


first of all u shouldnt quit smoking suddenly
u have to do it gradually
for example u used to smoke 10 cigarettes daily
try to reduce that n umber for the next week 8
for the next 6 per day
for the nest week 3
and till u smoke 1 cigarette each week
blood renew itself each week
so ur body used to need more smoke from ur cigarettes
so try this
Don-t smoke anymore.
Listen very carefully,this is the absolute best way, DO NOT LIGHT THE CIGARETTE!!
Get a horrible cold and sinus infection. Worked for me, I couln-t stand the smell of smoke for about 6 weeks. When the cold was gone, so were the cravings. I still smoke occasionally, but I don-t have the habit, and I can take them or leave them.
i wanna ask the same thing!! i hate not being able to quit real fast /easy but i heard cold turkey is the best,only way.
Try to count how much money u spend on smoking each month. See how much u could save each year? What all u could by with that money? Good luck;)
shifting to some other habit which will not turn to columns of vice
Well, first you have to really want to give up. Smoking is very addictive, and stopping can sometimes be difficult. There are patches that you can get from stores like CVS and Walgreens that help you stop smoking(they decrease your attatchment to smoking..or somthing of that sort). Theres lots of different ways(that im not really educated on) but you can ask people who work at pharmacies and stuff. I wish you best of luck=)
same dont smoke
Hypnosis
well here-s how i quit i just threw away lighter and cigs and never pick them back up
Waxingthe and kobay have no idea! I am trying too and it-s very difficult, heroin addicts get more sympathy! I just try to stay busy and not do the things that I normally smoke doing, for instance I normally drink vodka and coke, now I dring wine so that I won-t miss the cigarette so much. Try to stay away from the things you associate with smoking.
Hi,

I quit this time last year having had a 30 a day habit. I-d tried and failed with allsorts until I a friend recommended this program - see below.

It also came with a 100% money back guarantee and has a 90% success rate - can-t say fairer than that!

All the best.
What is the best way to quit smoking?????????????????? -

What are my chances of getting copd if i quit smoking at age 29 and have a 3.5 pack year smoking history? -

Monday, November 1, 2010

What are my chances of getting copd if i quit smoking at age 29 and have a 3.5 pack year smoking history? -


dont answer if you dont know what pack years is......

also dnt preach about quitting smoking i know that.
Because people have different body makeups as how well there immune system fights off toxins, I or anybody could not give you -odds- of getting COPD. A 3.5pack year smoking history is ambiguous .... is that your total pack year history? Say if you smoked for 5 years, then your pack year history 17.5 years. But if you truly have just a 3.5 year pack history, then the odds are slim. The chances become greater the earlier your started smoking.
0 you are big they wont say anything you are big to smoke thanks .
after 10yrs of abstinence, the risk is same as that in a normal non-smoker
The risk is the same my friend.

I-m sorry,
Charlie
What are my chances of getting copd if i quit smoking at age 29 and have a 3.5 pack year smoking history? -

So if smoking a cigarette takes 11 minutes off your life, and you quit, youve still lost all that time right? -

So if smoking a cigarette takes 11 minutes off your life, and you quit, youve still lost all that time right? -


Just wondering if there are any studies about this, and if no, what kind of formula would be used to determine the benefits of quitting smoking, after smoking for say 10 years, and what effect that would have on how long you continue to live. Interesting?
hi mike..

Therese a bunch of figures out there..im sure they have some medical studies.. that ten year figure alluded too by another is the most common one i have heard..

in the online support community folks use -quit meters- these enumerate the money saved cigarettes not smoked, and there is a place life saved.. from what i have been told, that life saved is figured 10 Min-s per cigarette..


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.

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That-s just an average, and it assumes you keep smoking. The reality is somewhat more complicated, forex, if you stop, your life expectancy starts to go back to what it had been before you smoked and with every year it gets closer. So you do get some of those minutes back.
Yeah. It doent matter how long you smoke, or If you quit. Everytime you smoke, The cigarette Releases A certain amount of -- bad oxygen -- or whatever you want to call it. I would say if you smoked about 10 years and quit.... youve lost about maybe a year of life. It deoends how many times a day you would smoke.
The risk factors of dying of smoking related diseases will go down significantly after 10 years. It doesn-t take the villi in the lungs too long to recover after quitting and the lungs heal themselves.
Good question. I know that your lungs start healing just a soon as you quit so I would guess that you would get at lease some of those minutes back.
So if smoking a cigarette takes 11 minutes off your life, and you quit, youve still lost all that time right? -