I have tried to quit smoking for 2 years. I stop and start again, sometimes a month sometimes a week? -

Thursday, April 25, 2019

I have tried to quit smoking for 2 years. I stop and start again, sometimes a month sometimes a week? -


I have not smoked in 4 days.

How can I break this of picking it up again?

I don-t want to start again, but I always fail.
I am taking Chantix, (the only thing that has helped me quit on all occasions).

Any advice?
To quit smoking, you can do the following things:

Write down the reasons why you smoke.

Know in which situations you like to smoke best.

You should know these situations very well (for example, when you are having a good time) and start to think of a solution for how you want to deal with that situation. More.

Determine the day you will stop. That can be tomorrow, but you can also wait for a more favourable moment.
Tell the people around you that you are going to quit. Possibly with somebody else.
Take away everything that reminds you of smoking.
Stop radically; it gives you the best chance of success.
Change your eating and drinking habits. Drink a lot of water, eat a lot of fresh fruit and be aware of -pleasure drinks- like coffee, tea and alcohol.
Take care of enough physical relaxation. Go for a walk or a ride or go swimming.
Reward yourself. Do nice things or give yourself something, like a cd or clothes.
If you fall back, don-t give up. Find out in what situation it happened and try to find out with what (alternative) behaviour you can react in the future. If you manage to come through the same situation next time, you have become stronger.
The desire to smoke is one of the first things you notice when you stop smoking. Such a moment lasts a few minutes. It comes, stays for a while and then goes. If you have stopped smoking recently, you will have that desire more often than after a few weeks. After a while, the periods between -wanting to smoke- get longer and longer. Ultimately, the desire to smoke diminishes. Nicotine patches, self-help books and your doctor can help you to stop smoking. Also, health care centres usually have special -quit smoking- programs.


good luck! fight the hard fight I will be pulling for you!
Take each day at a time and fully understand the constituents of cigarettes, the paper contains household bleach amongst a host of other chemicals, the tobacco plant is a completely useless plant for anything other than as a antiseptic against household germs or as a disinfectant.
If after reading this you still want to smoke, swill your mouth with undiluted dental antiseptic and then light a cigarette, it should taste like burning rubber and bad enough to turn you off for life.
Havent smoked in 4 days?
That is really good going!
Chantix is the health service drug and highly effective!
It helped my father quit 10 months ago.
Stick at it! your doing just fine!
Im confident that you can do it!
Just think! If you can go for four days why not the rest of your life?
A day is only a day, no more and no less.
And If not now, When?

No smoking blog
http://quittingsmoking-smokingquitting.blogspot.com/
Yeah, you are already a nonsmoker so start seeing yourself that way. Act offended if someone lights up around you. steer clear of -smoking areas-. I understand you will have to act but just do it. Fake it till you make it. Eventually you will change how you see smokers and smoking. and wonder how you could ever have done that.
God bless. Congratulations.
I have tried to quit smoking for 2 years. I stop and start again, sometimes a month sometimes a week? -