Do you think tobacco companies should open rehab centers for those addicted who want to quit smoking? -

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Do you think tobacco companies should open rehab centers for those addicted who want to quit smoking? -


Millions of people are hopelessly addicted and want to quit but can-t. The addiction is so bad that even all their friends dying from lung cancer doesn-t stop them. Many people near death still have to light up to the very end.

I smoke about 2 packs a day. If there was a rehab center for stopping smoking, I would definitely check in. What are your thoughts on this?
sure it would be one hell of a way for them to give back to those that they have -addicted- and it should be free and on their dime, but that would cut into their profits too much so never gonna happen
I don-t think tobacco companies should be the ones to open them. They are making a profit off of us and nobody put a gun to your head to start smoking. I smoke too, but I wouldn-t expect the tobacco companies to open rehab centers. I think independent medical centers should have some kind of programs for this. Something like AA with support would work wonders for people trying to quit. This can be a very serious addiction for some people and they find it almost impossible to quit. Some sort of rehab facility or support groups would be fantastic.
yes they should.. tobacco is as addictive as any drug. My dad died of lung cancer.. but here I sit puffing away!
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Quit smoking yesterday, what was your motivation? -

Quit smoking yesterday, what was your motivation? -


I am trying to conceive so felt it was a better time than ever. I have quit in the past for a few years but went back socially and it just got out of hand. I also seen that commercial where the guys foot is green from smoking, anyone seen that GROSS!!! And it was smoking not sugar...

I find it very difficult this time, I work at a small office and 2 othe people smoke and they smoke right at their desk so I smell it often...It-s hard but I have to do it...
It will be 2 years for me this Dec 31st.

I used the patch...careful you may have to put it on and take it off after about 15 mins.

They keep the edge off.

I thought in 15 minute intervals. If I wanted to smoke I would say -wait 15 minutes and see if you still want to-. Without fail everytime, I would get busy at work or with dishes ot a tv show and forget about it for several hours. Then the craving would return and I-d repeat the process again.

Eventually it got to where I thought of it only 3 or 4 times, then 1 or 2. I still get the urge maybe once a week, but since Dec 31 2005 I have not had ONE single cigarette!

Oh and don-t ever say to your smoking buddys -well, one won-t hurt- they-ll be like -oh no, you can have one-

good luck!!

Oh..my motivation was getting engaged and knowing that I would want a baby soon after. My wedding date was 1 year off and I wanted to give myself a chance to fail and try again. Fortunately I was very, very serious and I made it.

Oh..and if you slip don-t beat yourself up. Just start over

One more thing..your smoking co-workers will gross you out after about 2 weeks, so it can actually be good motivation. My husband smoked IN OUR house while I was quitting.
Congrats on quitting! I quit a month ago. I haven-t felt better in my life. My motivation was my five yr old son telling me if I kept on smoking, I would die....geez, reminded me of the show -Are you smarter than a five yr old- lol. I quit for me and my child.
Quitting smoking is bad for you! It causes brain damage
I just didn-t like it when I was smoking, the taste of tar after you smoke didn-t make it worth doing.
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Has anyone tried laser treatment to quit smoking if so how much did it cost and how well does it work? -

Has anyone tried laser treatment to quit smoking if so how much did it cost and how well does it work? -


I quit smoking 9 years ago with laser therapy. You DO need to go in there with the attitude that you just want the laser to help you but have decided to quit. Just use it as a tool. I paid $150 back then, sat in an easy chair with a pair of goggles on and she lasered all of my fingers, took my watch off and lasered my wrist and also my nose and forehead. You don-t feel anything and they talk to you about the benefits of quitting the whole time. When I left, the first thing I did was reach for my cigarettes...only to discover there was no way I could put one near my mouth! I had smoked for around 25 years! For some reason, after the laser, the thought of putting that cigarette to my mouth was almost obscene..I don-t know why that is. My family said that I was very easy to deal with, I wasn-t sure if I was being a bear or not! For the next week I felt kind of -stoned- all the time and really didn-t miss it that much. They told me that every time I had a craving, I should just massage my earlobe (she lasered that too) and the craving will go away. It worked! They also told me to make sure I got tons of vitamin C and B complex.
A reputable place offers you a second treatment for around $20 if you should fall off the wagon and some even offer a 3rd!
I wish you the very best of luck with this...it worked for both my Father and I...not my Mother though, she died of cancer 2 years ago.
Exactly what do they laser? Your fingers so they-re burned and you can-t hold a cig anymore?
I-m not positive on the exact details on this, but a guy that my hubby works with gave laser treatment a try. I think my hubby said it cost him $150. It is supposed to help with the intial withdrawl symtoms. It did help with that. But it doesn-t take away the desire to smoke. So if you don-t really really want to quit smoking and you just can-t then it-s a waste of money. The guy I-m talking about works with a bunch of people who smoked so the temptation was there all the time. He did alright at first but ended up smoking again. He just couldn-t break the -habit- part of it.
Never heard of it...interesting though
I haven-t tried the laser treatment, anxious to see answers to this question, but the hypnosis is crap.
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Best way to quit smoking? -

Best way to quit smoking? -


Any advice on ways to quit smoking?

Cheers
- just throw away your cigarettes and never smoke again (sort of hard...)
- ease off and gradually smoke less (eg 1 less every day or 1 every 12 hr instead of 6 hr) this is a little easier
- check out websites that have info about people who want to stop smoking/drinking
good luck :)
Try Chantix. It-s a prescription that really works. You take it for 3 months (12 weeks) They tell you to take it for 1 week and plan on a quit day during week 2. Don-t do it like that. You will gradually smoke less and less. By week 4-6, you just kind of stop. There were 6 of us at work on this and we all quit. I haven-t smoked for 4 months now and I don-t miss it at all. Good luck.
Try to get more information regarding some ways to stop smoking at my profile.
You could investigate the nicorette activestop program developed by experts to help smokers to quit and you can find it in a web search for -nicorette activestop-.
Best way to quit smoking? -

If i quit smoking cigarettes but not weed will i still get the benefits of quitting smoking? -

Saturday, August 24, 2019

If i quit smoking cigarettes but not weed will i still get the benefits of quitting smoking? -


i quit smoking ciggs, but still smoke weed 2-3 times a day...will my lungs still get better and will my lung capacity improve
Yes, your lung capacity will improve but quiting both would improve it more. Also aerobic exercise will improve this even more. If you get regular aerobic activity (30 minutes 3-5 times a week), and quit smoking cigarettes, you should be able to continue smoking marijauna while greatly reducing harm to your lungs.

Also, the addictive qualities of marijauna are much less than cigarettes and more mental than physical, so you should be able to recognize your own body-s responses and cut back as much as you need to to achieve the desired effects of your lungs. With cigarettes you are physically addicted and the ability to control the habit is much less.

Most people will inhale much more smoke on a consistant basis with cigarettes than with marijauna. Unless your smoking the equivalence of 20 joints a day or something. Then it would comparable to a pack of cigarettes a day, but I assume your not. That would get expensive.

Also a vaporizor would enable you to use marijauna without getting the smoke with it, as well as an electronic cigarette for nicotine.


http://www.gotvape.com/


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-cigarette


http://www.smokingeverywhere.com/

This might sound harsh. yet, let me tell you some thing. first off congratulations on kicking the habit of smoking, and yes your lungs can recover to almost peak performance if you quit the habit long enough! great huh? Yet, as for you smoking weed, are you serious? if you really want your lung capacity to improve smoke no more weed or cigarettes ever again. and you shall see noticeable improvements to your health and lung capacity, friend.
I think the weed will help you get through the quitting smoking and then cut back on the weed.
uhh if i were you i would quit both
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Which nicotine product helped you quit smoking? -

Which nicotine product helped you quit smoking? -


the patch, gum, or is quitting cold tukey best?
My mom, a smoker of over 50yrs with COPD, has stopped smoking all together using the new perscription medication Chantix! This is a woman that tried everything from the gum to the patch and the lozenges with NO luck what so ever.. she is now better than 2 week-s smoke free!

I understand the co-pay-s can be high, but think of the savings in the long run!
I was going to try a method but I can not find any but they are herbal cigarettes I would see if that helps ween you off them

Note: I have not tried this yet they might sell them at a health food store. When I checked for them they did not Carie them any more.


The truth is cold turkey is the best but it is so hard to do. It seems that most people go for the patch and it seems to help them. I tried 1 once and did not feel any help from it.
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Any good tips of how to quit smoking? -

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Any good tips of how to quit smoking? -


Its hard to quit, but I need to do it for my own health.
Please give me some helpful tips of how to quit.
Dood, you gotta want to.

Have you considered switching to a pipe? Weird suggestion maybe but I-ve found that smoking a pipe makes tobacco and perhaps other substances an event instead of a -quick break.-

You still need the nic right? So make it special. You gotta pick out the pipe, choose your tobacco (and it is cheap!) and then learn how to pack and enjoy properly. You gotta clean the pipe daily - best after each use so when you gotta have the nic you face a series of ceremonial steps.

So you-ll pick your moments where it-s logistically possible to be sophisticated... like after Dinner as the day winds down... no more stepping outside for a quick drag.

Unorthodox, but it might work. I refuse to completely give up tobacco - it-s a cultural thing but I couldn-t smoke and be an avid cyclist so - each night I have a nice cherry flavored or vanilla mix.

I-m considering getting a smoking jacket as well!

I-m totally serious.
Cinnamon gum or candies (there have been studies showing that Cinnamon causes the release of the same chemicals in your brain that smoking does, so it cuts the cravings), studying up on healthier more effective ways of dealing with stress (most smokers use cigarettes as a way of relieving stress), consider using the patches, throw away every lighter and ashtray in your home, let people important to you know that you are quitting so you-ll feel a stronger need to actually quit... There-s plenty more, but I-m sure other people will list them.
cutting down slowly is better than just randomly deciding to quit. it-s actually bad for your health to just stop. if you smoke a pack a day (like 20 cigarettes I think?) then start only smoking 5 and just keep cutting down.

or get a nicotine patch or nicotine gum. also talk to your doctor about it.
Buy Nicoderm CQ. It stops the cravings. Also, find your triggers (things you associate with smoking). Mine were when I drove, when I was on the phone - when I was drinking coffee. Place healthy snacks in those places - use them instead.
stop buying them
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Anyone had trouble with excessive gas when they quit smoking? -

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Anyone had trouble with excessive gas when they quit smoking? -


I did but I put it down to all the mint sweets I was eating to help me stop smoking
Well. I always have excessive gas. In the morning when I get off the bus. I burp at least 7 long extremely load burps. Then I-m fine for a while. By 3rd period I can-t stop farting. The entire period everyone will be working and I will be sitting there farting and farting and wondering weather they are getting worse or just adding together to smell worse... I do this for the entire hour 45 minutes. Leaving the class going to lunch I burp several more times. By 6th period which is PE I will be walking around farting over and over again. This time its better because I don-t have to smell it. No one can hear me outside and in class I can do it quietly and prefer to sit alone so no one ever hears or smells me... But once I fell asleep in class and heard people say I kept farting a lot and loudly... Which sucked but besides that no one seemed to care... Then I go home and at night I go to sleep. Which is hard because I keep farting myself awake. It stops me from falling asleep because it is loud and I have to keep laughing. Then I wake myself up several times at night by farting again.

This must run in the family as my brother told me that he scared himself when he farting in the bathroom while he was peeing...

Sad part is that this happens to me everyday. It is not funny. Ok it is. Its very funny. Espesially the really really loud and long ones! :-)

The point is you have to learn to love the gas. No real point to this post. Just thought someone would find this funny. :-)
no,

having a gas and quitting smoking is not related in any direct way.
only explanation that i can think of is that you have quitted smoking and
you are eating to get that mental high.


try to control your eating habits.
Anyone had trouble with excessive gas when they quit smoking? -

Whats the best way to get my girlfriend to quit smoking? -

Whats the best way to get my girlfriend to quit smoking? -


Withdraw sex until she quits.
Try this website for quit smoking help and information. Quit smoking can be a very stressful experience so you-ll need as much help as you can get.

Remember why you-re doing it! (Family, friends, general health)

Don-t give up and good luck!
It-s impossible.
Try letting her live her life and you live yours. Don-t try to control your girlfriend it will only cause her to resent you.
Don-t make it a power struggle, or you-ll lose.

The best you can do is tell her that you care about her, and don-t want her to suffer the inevitable consequences of cigarette smoking. Tell her that you want her to retain her youthful looks, to have clean breath and white teeth, as well as lungs that work.

It-s a tough addiction to overcome, so be supportive every time she tries.

If she refuses to listen to reason, find another girlfriend, one who doesn-t smoke.
Tell her about my young uncle who got throat cancer. They operated and had to remove his voice box. He wasn-t even used to using the voice machine when the doctors told him the cancer was growing back. He lingered for several weeks and then died. That is the TRUTH. That-s what smoking will MOST LIKELY do to a person, or lung cancer - try breathing in a tent. What-s wrong with your friend??
eat all of her cigarettes
motivate and reward
The following will work for her. She don-t even need good luck.
Local hospitals offer week-long programs to make you quit smoking. Then you-ll need this trick to not go back to it: Don-t have that one cigarette for the rest of your life!
People buckle under the intense urge for a cigarette and think that their problem will go away with one cigarette. But that just makes the problem go away temporarily, only to come back with a higher intensity.
Quitting smoking feels like a loss of a loved one because to the brain it is just that - a loved one. So be prepared for the longing and the pain. Just endure it. It won-t kill you. Actually, it will make you live longer.
Adapt a new lifestyle i.e. eat fruits, go jogging, etc. Do whatever, but once you have gone through the week-long quit-smoking program, DON-T HAVE THAT ONE CIGARETTE NO MATTER WHAT. If you have that one cigarette, you fail and if you don-t then you succeed. It is that simple. You do need that week-long program to launch yourself into the wonderful world of non-smoking though.
One more thing: you may need to keep the company of non-smokers for a while i.e. at least one year.
tell her you think its gross when she goes to kiss you. eventually she-ll realize that it really does smell bad and will hopefully stop smoking. and if she still doesn-t, tell her you can-t marry any girls who will die and leave you heartbroken before your first anniversary. that should put into perspective for her. good luck! =]
Stop kissing her, except for on the cheeks.
DO HER PREGNANT THEN SHE HAS TO QUIT FOR THE SAKE OF CHILD,N NOTHING IZ MORE IMPORTANT FOR A WOMEN THAN HER DEVELOPING BABY!
ALL THE BEST N DO IT!
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE!
you cant withdrawl sex. That only works on men. she has to want to quit. you cant change who she is. why should she change for you?
The best way to get your girl friend to quit smoking is to let her know she is killing her self, which mean if she don-t stop she don-t care about herself,so she can-t possibly care about you. you know the old saying - you gotta love your self before you love any one else. So if she don-t care about you or herself you are most likely wasting your time with her, there alot of beautiful anti-smoking women out here. I hope this help you out.
You can-t - she has to want to...
Whats the best way to get my girlfriend to quit smoking? -

What is the best way to quit smoking? -

Monday, August 19, 2019

What is the best way to quit smoking? -


I-m 22 and have smoked ever since i was 18. I am a socially sensitive person (self-counscious, no self-confidence, easlily hurt, hate uncomfortable eyecontacts, always dont know what to say....you name it!) so i get really stressed out when i have to face all the people in school and smoking has always been my only way of relaxing. Like all smokers i know smoking is very bad for me, and like most smokers i have wanted to quit for a long time but havent been able to. More than my other smoking friends, tobacco has effected my health in a really obvious way already. I get constant heart aches, my voice is always dry, i get head aches, throat pains and lately i got bronchitis. Even though, i still cant quit. I have tried exercising but if i move too much i cant breathe. I feel like i really need thoses freaking ciggs to make it through each day. So what should i do? I cant quit or take a yr off from school it is really not an option. More confidence? Dont think that i havnt tried.
Just stop...cold turkey.I kicked a 3 pack a day habit that way, 16 years ago and never touched another coffin nail since.
i think you have element of depression and social anxiety which makes it hard for you to quit so the best way i believe is bupropion sr, but might cause side effects including loss of appetite , insomnia, suicidal thoughts so be careful... effect will start aweek or two ....be patient....


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Some good help and some willpower.

I used this method on a site where I did not have to go through the stages of depression etc.

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lock ur self in a room.. drink a lot of water...
don-t buy them
whoa ,u ve developed lots of complications with your habit doesnt tht scared u to stop smoking already??
First of all you REALLY must want to quit. Get on the patch and follow the program to the letter. You-re gonna have to change your lifestyle. When you get up, if the first thing you do is grab a cigarette, then get up and do something else. You-re going to have to remove yourself from people, things and places that would make you want a cigarette. Get some regular sugar free gum. When the urge hits for a smoke, get the gum. Changes in lifestyle, changes in your habitual ways and the patch can help you to quit. Bottom line is, you really must want to quit. I smoked for over 25 years. I did what I just explained and it worked for me. I am now smoke free for over 10 years. Good Luck.
he best way to kick the nasty habit is to have a reason for wanting to quit. Not just any reason but a reason from deep within you. You state that you are convinced that you have to quit sooner or later, however you write nothing to indicate why you have this belief in the inevitability of quitting. Smoking is something you enjoy and something that makes you happier at certain times. Smoking relieves your boredom and quiets your mood.

If you have tried to quit smoking, you know how hard it can be. It is hard because nicotine is a very addictive drug. For some people, it can be as addictive as heroin or cocaine.

Quitting is hard. Usually people make 2 or 3 tries, or more, before finally being able to quit. Each time you try to quit, you can learn about what helps and what hurts.

Quitting smoking is one of the most important things you will ever do:


You will live longer and live better.

Quitting will lower your chance of having a heart attack, stroke, or cancer.

If you are pregnant, quitting smoking will improve your chances of having a healthy baby.

The people you live with, especially your children, will be healthier.

You will have extra money to spend on things other than cigarettes.
Five Keys for Quitting
Studies have shown that these five steps will help you quit and quit for good. You have the best chances of quitting if you use them together:


Get ready.

Get support.

Learn new skills and behaviors.

Get medication and use it correctly.

Be prepared for relapse or difficult situations.

1. Get Ready

Set a quit date.

Change your environment.

Get rid of ALL cigarettes and ashtrays in your home, car, and place of work.

Don-t let people smoke in your home.
Review your past attempts to quit. Think about what worked and what did not.

Once you quit, don-t smoke—NOT EVEN A PUFF!

2. Get Support and Encouragement
Studies have shown that you have a better chance of being successful if you have help. You can get support in many ways:


Tell your family, friends, and coworkers that you are going to quit and want their support. Ask them not to smoke around you or leave cigarettes out.

Talk to your health care provider (for example, doctor, dentist, nurse, pharmacist, psychologist, or smoking counselor).

Get individual, group, or telephone counseling. The more counseling you have, the better your chances are of quitting. Programs are given at local hospitals and health centers. Call your local health department for information about programs in your area.

3. Learn New Skills and Behaviors

Try to distract yourself from urges to smoke. Talk to someone, go for a walk, or get busy with a task.

When you first try to quit, change your routine. Use a different route to work. Drink tea instead of coffee. Eat breakfast in a different place.

Do something to reduce your stress. Take a hot bath, exercise, or read a book.

Plan something enjoyable to do every day.

Drink a lot of water and other fluids.

4. Get Medication and Use It Correctly
Medications can help you stop smoking and lessen the urge to smoke.


The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved five medications to help you quit smoking:

Bupropion SR—Available by prescription.

Nicotine gum—Available over-the-counter.

Nicotine inhaler—Available by prescription.

Nicotine nasal spray—Available by prescription.

Nicotine patch—Available by prescription and over-the-counter.
Ask your health care provider for advice and carefully read the information on the package.
All of these medications will more or less double your chances of quitting and quitting for good.
Everyone who is trying to quit may benefit from using a medication. If you are pregnant or trying to become pregnant, nursing, under age 18, smoking fewer than 10 cigarettes per day, or have a medical condition, talk to your doctor or other health care provider before taking medications.
5. Be Prepared for Relapse or Difficult Situations
Most relapses occur within the first 3 months after quitting. Don-t be discouraged if you start smoking again. Remember, most people try several times before they finally quit. Here are some difficult situations to watch for:
Alcohol. Avoid drinking alcohol. Drinking lowers your chances of success.
Other smokers. Being around smoking can make you want to smoke.
Weight gain. Many smokers will gain weight when they quit, usually less than 10 pounds. Eat a healthy diet and stay active. Don-t let weight gain distract you from your main goal—quitting smoking. Some quit-smoking medications may help delay weight gain.
Bad mood or depression. There are a lot of ways to improve your mood other than smoking.
If you are having problems with any of these situations, talk to your doctor or other health care provider.
u should quit buying them and walk away every time you see one. its not healthy. my grandfather smokes and always has, his lungs have gone bad and now he cant stop. also he past it on to my uncle who smokes constantly too now and has hep c.
will power,
Reduce 2 to 3 sticks everyday - I am sure you will be able
to quit smoking within a short period.
You should use the nicotine patches or nicotine gum to quit. They show a 30-40% success rate, which isn-t that high, but it-s the highest you-ll find. DON-T QUIT COLD-TURKEY. Why not? Because you-ll get the crappiest withdrawal symptoms. Your body has already grown dependent on the nicotine, and quitting instantly won-t feel really good. With the patches or gum, you gradually decrease the amount of nicotine that you use, so that the withdrawal symptoms aren-t noticed.

Try finding some other way to relieve your stress. I exercise. If you run out of breath during exercise, try doing a lighter exercise at least three times a week. You can decrease stress by watching TV, reading books, talking with NON-SMOKING friends.

Clearly your friends are retrieval cues for smoking, as they do smoke. Perhaps before you quit, you should avoid them while they-re smoking (you should still be friends, obviously) and avoid smoking in general, because smoking might discourage you from quitting.

Throw away all your cigarettes. You should punish yourself every time you reach for a cigarette by burning a 10-dollar bill. That operant conditioning will discourage you from smoking, because you-ll lose money each time you want to smoke. Good luck.
well first of all you have to REALLY want to quit, and not take any crap from anyone about it. Try and substitute smoking for doing something else, like taking a walk, eating something, anything. I would also reccomend a patch or gum or something. Make sure you are surrounded by supportive people and dont give up after awhile you-ll have overcome your cravings. If you feel uncomfortable or awkward then you should find someone to talk to about it instead of smoking. I wish you all the luck in the world, i know you can do it.
don tgo cold turkey if you have 10 a day cut down to 8 one day then 6 bthe next etcetc , youll see the difference and how much cash you have its surprising!! get occupied on other things, like take up a hobby and if you find you have more smokes during the daytime when its more stressfu then rearrange your schedule or relax more, there are different techniques to relaxing do a search on yahoo, over all well done for realizing your gonna quit, well done, keep ur head up
patches acupuncture and hypnotism
start to cut down. then stop buying them.
This method works for me and is the only money back guaranteed.
I quite smoking 2 years ago


Get the Facts
Easyway, founded by Allen Carr in 1983, has the highest independently verified 12-month success rate (75.8% for a smoker completing the program) of any quit smoking technique and a 90% satisfaction rating.

Compare Easyway to other methods and see for yourself why Easyway is called “The Cadillac of quit smoking methods.”

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.

No Gimmicks!

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!

The Allen Carr Method is successful because:

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.

Medical Endorsements

A personal view from Professor Judith Mackay MBE, JP, FRCO (Edin), FRCP (Lon), World Health Organisation Advisory Panel on Tobacco and Health

“I have no hesitation in supporting Allen Carr’s work. Many clinics use some of his techniques but it would appear that few do it in quite such a successful package.”

Carole Johnson, Coronary Heart Disease Prevention Unit, Tyne Tees

“his success rate was such that, when budgets allow, we continue to use Easyway for work with specific groups and individuals.”

Dr Anil Visa BSc, MBBch., FRCA, Consultant – Royal Hospitals NHS Trust – Royal London Hospital

“I have observed the Allen Carr method at first hand and have found it to be very successful and I wholeheartedly support it as an effective way to quit smoking.”

Dr William Green, Head of Psychiatric Dept, Matilda Hospital, Hong Kong

“It is a remarkable fact that Allen Carr, on his own admission a non-professional in behaviour modification, should have succeeded where countless psychologists and psychiatrists holding postgraduate qualifications have failed, in formulating a simple and effective way to stop smoking.”

Dr Martin Jarvis, Principle Scientist, Imperial Cancer Research
Fund and Reader in Health Psychology, University College London

”...I am more than happy to testify to Allen Carr’s enduring involvement and to recognise the value of the kind of behavioural and cognitive support he provides.”

Dr PM Bray MB CH.b., MRCGP

“I was really impressed by the method. In spite of the Allen Carr organisation’s success and fame, there were no gimmicks and the professional approach was something a GP could readily respect. I would be happy to give a medical endorsement of the method to anyone.”

Celebrity Endorsements

-His method is absolutely unique, removing the dependence on cigarettes, while you are actually smoking. I’m pleased to say it has worked for many of my friends and staff.”
Sir Richard Branson

“Some friends of mine who had stopped using Allen Carr’s method suggested I tried it. I did. It was such a revelation that instantly I was freed from my addiction. Like those friends of mine, I found it not only easy but unbelievably enjoyable to stay stopped.”
Sir Anthony Hopkins

GOOD LUCK!
Quit cold turkey. Exercise instead. Good luck.
You need to make the decision to stop and not let the smoking be an extension of yourself. You will never regret stopping.
Nicotine Patches!
I went to my doctor and told her that I wanted to quit smoking. I told her I have attempted to quit in the past, she gave me a script for Wellbutrin. I have been on the meds for about a week and a half ... yeah there are slight side effects that I am noticing, but on the other hand ... I am NOT smoking! :D

I tried quitting cold turkey before, my gf can quit just like that. I believe there are people, like me, who are MORE dependent on this type of -high- nicotine gives. I would turn into the -Incredible Hulk-, SERIOUSLY, without my cigs... the bad thing is that I have two small children. These pills have made a drastic change in my life and as much apprehension I experienced before hand thinking the worst with all the side effects (also is not advisable to use this med in conjunction with the patch, gum, etc.) ......... I am fine now and better for it.

Good luck, honey ... if you need further help with this, contact me personally on my yahoo!

P.S. To the ppl down below my answer .. if you have NEVER smoked, DON-T give advice on how to quit!
Try a combination of the prescription drug Zyban with either the gum or the patch. Also, you might wait to stop when school is on break. Good luck to you, and don-t get discouraged.
Well you-ve taken the first step in saying that you want to quit. I-ve never smoked so I dont know how hard it is giving up, but my best mate is trying really hard to give up now. She has found that patches help her as well as support from her friends and family. I-m sure that if you spoke with your friends and family they would try and give you as much help as they can.

Will power is a massive thing and some days you may be feeling really down, but then just think about all of the benefits you will see once you manage to give up. You will have more money and feel and look healthier. Try just to cut down first, then gradually give up and dont punish yourself if you slip up a few times.

Good luck with it...YOU CAN DO IT!
My husband smoked for 12 years. It was starting to effect his health and he likes to ski and ride bikes. He realized that he could not breathe very well.

He started using the patch. He completed the whole program. He was very careful to follow it specifically. He is now 2 years smoke free. He feels 100% better.

Oh, I should mention that he used Wal-mart-s brand. It was the same as the name brand only cheaper.

Try the patch. It works!
stop buying fags
tink bout the ones u love, i do-t think they want u to smoke. exercise and try to stay away from liqour stores if possible, just try to quit smoking or you will die soon, like my cuz did.
Try special gum or tablets that are on the market to help. Write a list of all the things you want to do but cant do because of smoking. it might help too. Also one of my friends tried snuff... it apparently helped too.
Quitting smoking is extremely difficult. The withdrawl makes us not want to, but we know the risks and we know that they are not worth it. For anyone who wants to end their nicotine addiction, check out www.stopsmokingcleveland.com. This is the MOST effective method on the market. It is 86% effective and the details of the program are on the website (no signing up or submitting your information).
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What are the effects of quitting smoking? -

What are the effects of quitting smoking? -


I quit 7 days ago and my gums are really sore. Is this an effect of quitting? Any other syptoms I should be aware of or prepare for?
Not sure of the symptoms but CONGRATULATIONS. Please stick with it! Ther are a nasty, dirty, flithy things.
My mother smokes and my lungs have paid the price. However, she has had many gum problems over the years. Maybe the hurt is your gums starting to get HEALTHY and get all the crap out of them.
i-ve been quit about a year the symptoms i got where after about 2 weeks i became very irritable after 2 months i couldn-t stop coughing then after about 4 months my gums were sore 2 my partner quit at the same time he was just grumpy i think everyone is different. Well done for quitting keep up the good work xxx
I dunno. Good thing you-ve stopped though.
I quit after 55 years and 5 packs a day so some of my stuff is different

I felt like crap for 14 months, made 5 trips to the hosp for SOB

Gained weight because the food tasted better

Had smokers hack for about a month, coughed up a lot of phelgm for about a month felt very weak for about a month

Strong urges to smoke again after 3 weeks and 3 months

Next week only makes the 2 year mark for me
Old age, now that you quit smoking you are going to live to be very old , Ewwww.
hey, good choice bro.

i quit about 3 weeks ago... the only thing i-ve really noticed is the fact that i-ve been very irritable. other than that, i-ve noticed an increase in energy and breathing a little easier.
Could be a reaction to the lack of nicotine, but ask your doctor as it could be something else...

congrats on your decision to quit...one of the side effects to watch out for is members of the opposite sex are way more willing to kiss than before...just an FYI... :)
never heard of that....or it could be that you are kinda stressed out from quitting and you are biting down on your teeth really hard.
Comes from grinding your teeth.....

Be prepared to be hypersensitive to tobacco smell

Expect longer life better sense of smell - taste increased in you monetary funds....Good luck..

(7 years this 7/4)
Sore throat--go figure. Weight gain, because you eat more to compensate nicotine, just watch what you eat, and if you must munch, eat fruits and salads, or anything low cal/low fat.
Insomnia, the grouches. But if you can hold out for two weeks, the symptoms will ease, and after one month your smoker-s cough will disappear; your taste buds and sense of smell will perk up; and the biggie: you will live longer.
better health
I haven-t heard of it, but I-m not surprised. The body is ingenious at demanding what it has become addicted to.

I have heard that it takes three weeks to break an addiction. I-m sure the next two may seem very difficult for you, but hang in there you will gain control, and eveything will be back to normal soon...and the long term effects are all positive!
I go this off of the NY State Quit web site:


http://www.nysmokefree.com/newweb/defaul…


Most people who are trying to stop smoking have some withdrawal symptoms, but usually do NOT have all that are listed below. Use this information to help you with the symptoms you do have and don’t worry about those that you do not experience. Remember that these symptoms are generally temporary in nature and a sign that you are on the road to recovery.
Irritability / Anxiety
?? The body’s craving for nicotine causes irritability after you stop smoking.
?? Irritability from nicotine withdrawal will lessen over time, typically between 2 and 4 weeks.
?? Using the nicotine patch or gum should help to ease the cravings and irritability.
?? Tell your family and friends that this may be a tough time for you. Remind them, and yourself, that it is a temporary symptom and you are doing something great for yourself.
Craving a cigarette
?? Cravings for cigarettes happen most often during the first few days after you stop smoking. These cravings usually only last a few minutes.
?? Cravings lessen over time. Most ex-smokers say that they only have an occasional urge to smoke 2 to 3 weeks after they stop smoking.
?? Distract yourself by doing something other than smoking. Walks, talking with a friend or reading a good book are some examples of doing something else.
Coughing / Clearing Your Throat / Dry Throat / Postnasal Drip
?? Smokers’ bodies create extra mucous to help rid the body of the harmful chemicals in cigarettes. When you stop smoking, your body stops making extra mucous. As you adjust to this change, you may need to cough or clear your throat.
?? Coughing and other similar symptoms are signs that your body is healing itself.
?? These symptoms usually go away a few days after you stop smoking.
?? Drinking water or having hard candy is a way to ease the coughing.
Sleepless Nights (Insomnia)
?? Nicotine can affect how deeply you sleep. When you stop smoking your body no longer has its “fix” of nicotine. This symptom usually goes away in a few days. Dreaming about smoking is also common.
?? Deep breathing, a hot bath before going to bed and drinking decaffeinated tea or warm milk may help.
Lightheaded (Dizziness)
?? Dizziness seems to happen because your body is getting normal amounts of oxygen, something that didn’t happen when you were smoking. This is a sign that your body is repairing itself and returning to health.
?? This is a common symptom and usually lasts only one or two days after stopping smoking.

There-s lots of other information on thist site that is very helpful.
Better health.
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Saturday, August 17, 2019

I want to quit smoking and loose weight what should I do first? -


IM NOT SURE IF I SHOULD QUIT SMOKING FIRST OR DIET, I THINK IT WOULD BE TO HARD TO DO BOTH AT THE SAME TIME. I WANT TO LOOSE 20-30LBS.
First, you should change the habits that caused you to be at your current weight. Don-t do it through some special diet program that you will not be able to follow for years. The truth is that, for most people, your current weight is a result of the ratio of Caloric intake and Excercise. The best way to lose weight long term is to fix your diet and exercise more. Once your body has accepted your new diet and the cravings for the bad foods has become very manageable, you can work on quitting smoking. Quitting smoking, like losing weight is mostly a psychological battle. It is a war between your will power and the bad habits that you have developed over the years. The bottom line is that you CAN accomplish both goals only if you take control of your life and put an end to the habits that put you in your current situation. Ofcourse it will not be easy. If it were, everybody would be fit and thin.
loose weight first!!
first start excercising and when you start to see the pounds shed you-ll feel better about yourself and start to quit smoking and then you-ll feel great. no pills just vitamins and fruits things that are good for you!
Both at the same time the excercise will help you stay off the smokes.
Drink lots of water though and shower to remove the toxins off your skin.
Sweating will help you to.
And remember smoking is like carrying around an extra 75 pounds of weight ( as stress to yur heart)
You can do it.
Dont be discourage dif you put on a few pounds you will get it off.
Just get that smoking monkey off your back and keep at the excercise and healthy eating.

Gum helps too, sugarless.
loose weight first ,to give up smoking is to traumatic ,that will be easier in a weak thin condition
quit smoking first..and dont sweat the extra weight gain cause you will feel much better and can start exercising next
Discipline, lots of discipline, First get rid of I THINK IT WOULD be HARD....mentality, if you are going to think, think of how, not how hard!
STOP SMOKING, [exercising is easier without a cigarette] then start exercising with small amounts of exercise increasing daily, ex: walk a block then 2 blocks and so on, but do it, walk, run, do aerobics, what ever just do it, start slow, work your way up.
Good luck, God bless.
i would start loosing weight first because exercisiong would be harder when your trying to quit smoking.
thats what i think
smoking, definitely my mom smokes and she affects all the people around her by it your weight is only affecting you but u can try losing wait a while after you quit smoking
your right it is hard. alot of times people smoke because they have an oral fixation and when there-s no cigarrettes food is an easy substitute. i-m trying to quit and lose also, haven-t found anything that works. chewing gum helps but not enough. i heard some of the patches will make you sick if you wear them and continue to smoke. i thought maybe it would help both ways cause if i associate smoking with puking it-ll be easier to quit plus i-ll get rid of all the crap i just binged on. by the way, not being serious here, just joking around about it but we did have this conversation at work awhile back.
I want to quit smoking and loose weight what should I do first? -

Is it bad to quit smoking cold turkey while you have a severe chest cold? -

Is it bad to quit smoking cold turkey while you have a severe chest cold? -


A doctor told my fiance that right now would not be the best time to quit smoking because he has a bad chest cold. It had something to do with the small hair on the lungs and that id he quits smoking it will make his chest cold worse
The best time for anyone to stop smoking is right now! But some times are more difficult than others. A cold can help, because it often decereases the desire to smoke.
If your fiance feels like stopping, I would encourage him. If he drinks lots of freshly squeezed orange juice, this will help him to stop smoking and at the same time reduce his chest cold.
yes. smoking deposits tars in the lungs, which can annoy your bronchials. quitting during a cold can do nothing but good for your fiance as he recovers from his cold. it would remove a major irratant from the mix, and do wonders for his recovery.
No definitely not.
D.
well lets put it this way when i had a severe chest cold i quit smoking cold turkey because it hurt to much to light up. as soon as i did i put it out beacuse the first drag i took in it hurt real bad so you will have no problem quitting cold turkey. but after about 4-5 days when you start to feel better i would try and light up again and if it does not hurt continue smoking i do.
I sure would like to meet the Doctor who told him that. Smoking will worsen a chest cold, he comes up with some creative ideas why he does not want to quit smoking. Give me a break and tell him he better get real (quoting Dr. Phil)
it was because of a very bad chest cold that finally got me to quit, it-s never a bad time to quit smoking. Would you rather your fiance have a worse cold now or lung cancer later? quit, quit , quit.
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Thursday, August 15, 2019

I need to quit smoking? Who has the best way to quit out there? -


I have smoked for 16 years and seriously tried to quit 2 times. Once I quit for 29 days cold turkey then like a dummy started back up. Then just last year I did the vitamin C and cinnamon mouthwash thing and quit for like 2 or 3 days. I blame stress (I know big cop out) for my inability to quit. And I-ve done it so long I guess it is just a comfortable habit for me. I hate being a smoker and know if I don-t quit, I-ll never be as healthy as I want to be. So are there any successful quitters out there who would like to share their secrets? I would much appreciate any help I can get.

http://www.whyquit.com/

well i gave up in November and i had no choice as i was hospitalized and put into intensive care as my lungs just shut down.I smoked for many,,many years.I have never been so scared as i was in hospital and i nearly died.
When i came out of hospital i used the patches,it took some time,but you get advice from your Chemist and they help you and 13Quit is there 24hrs as well.Ring them any time.
No its not easy,but cold turkey is harder,why put yourself thru all that pain when you can have patches and do it rite.
I havent had a ciggie since and never will and i cant even stand the smell of it.Hell of a way to give it up eh?????????
Go for gold and have faith in yourself.Good luck.You can do it
I have tried quitting too! It takes practice just like anything else to quit smoking......I honestly believe cold turkey is the best way!
Heres what you do you go to all the places that sell cigarrettes and say never ever sell me cigarrettes..
if you really want to quite smoking. you will.
Throw out ur packet just now. Do not purchase. In future at the time of trouble purchase something tasty from the money which u were spending for cigarettes.
Try this, no gum, patches or weight gain, don-t even try stopping on your own, this is the ticket, I-ve never touched one since! Tell them Jackie sent you! 1-866-975-STOP(7867)
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I smoked for several years. I tried to quit on my own but couldn-t, so I asked Jesus to take the urge away and Praise God, He did!
Go to
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This will try to help you answer the question -Why do I smoke? Also try
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Good luck to you!
The best way to quit is the way you tried the first time: cold turkey! Nicotine leaves your system after five days. It may feel like the longest five days in the world, but once you do reach that goal... you-ll be happy and proud that you did it. I-m a smoker as well. And my -excuse- is because I-m stressed. You can also use a product called Commit. It-s a lozenge (I know I spelled that completely wrong) and they say it-s a really good product. If you have another friend who smokes and wants to quit, you have a support buddy. If you feel the urge to have a cig, you can call someone to help you stop that urge.

The best way to quit is to pick a day in which you want to stop, and mark your calendar each day you haven-t smoked. Destroy your cigs on that day so that you don-t get the urge to smoke. I wish you lots of luck. Take care!
When I quit smoking (2packs a day) I did it with a possitive attitude. When I felt the urge , I reminded myself of why I wanted to quit. Rather than moan b/c I had been 2 hours w/o a cig., I would praise myself for going 2 hours w/o one. Seven years later I still do not smoke, but once in a while I think about them. BUT NO_ONE could pay me to smoke now.
Don-t give up and GOOD LUCK
The best way is what u call slow withdrawal which means decrease the amount of cigarettes u smoke per day and go on decreasing with each passing day until one day u will get rid of it.
It is hard for me to explain to non smokers this, but I really like cigarettes.... People say they taste awful, but I think they taste good, I genuinely like smoking. However, I know that it is bad for you...liking them is just part of being a sinful human....you have to fight it. I just stopped altogether...it was hard but if you can go 29 days before, you can do it again...you are just stalling. I dont have to have a smoke, but every now and then I will allow myself one or two.....but I can control myself....not everyone is going to be that way.
There is no perfect remedy or solution or exercise which can help you give up smoking.

But giving up smoking is the easiest task, though it would be bit difficult for you coz you are a women.

Try This.....Let your brain tell your heart that it wont stop if you quit smoking.

Now it is upto you how stronger you prepare your brain to give that message to your heart. You can beat everything other than Death.....and there is no evidence that humans have died by quiting smoking.

you need to be rebel enough to your brains to do that, i am sure you can quit smokin by this moment....live life smoke free.....I love you for the attempts you are making to quit smoking.....you need to be real brave to do that.
I quit smoking two years ago and haven-t come back yet.

That was after countless efforts ranging from being strong and going a week or two without a cigarette to claiming to be trying to quit and lasting less than a day.

I know some people have had success with the patch or xyban or different aids, but for me Cold Turkey was the way to go, because other wise I would always find a reason to slip -just one more- back in. I had to draw the line and just say, -no matter what - no more.-

The big -secret- that finally helped me was that I made my -quit smoking plan- very public. I told all my friends and everyone at work that I was quitting. That way I felt bad if someone caught me with one, and people would encourage me. There were a few occassions when I would still slip up, and it took a couple weeks of mistepping every couple days before I finally made the two year run I-m on now but it came. I felt so guilty every time I got caught with a cigarette by someone I had told -I quit- to, that I held myself more accountable.

If you really want to quit smoking you can. It-s tough, one of the hardest things I-ve ever done. But it-s do-able. Just keep at it, and don-t lose faith if you do miss-step. Don-t let that one cigarette you go ahead and have on a bad day turn into a pack which turns into giving up on quitting. Be strong - and it-ll happen.

Good luck.
ok well simply try and decrease the amount of cigarettes that you have.. slowly slowly keep doing that until you smoke no more.. i know it is a long process but it does work because cold turkey does not work.. speaking from experience here..u crave it and then feel all sorts. so try this
also if u want a cig.. try chewing gum! or a carrot or something.. or someone... :P lol just kidding but take ur mind off it like that!
I was bedridden for months, sick for 1.75 years, and nearly died due to toxic mold exposure from a business office that I worked at. Didn-t even think about smoking, once it got severe(worked there for 9 mo-s). My vision would go blurry and nearly pass out, just from taking 2 drags.
The worse thing, is that I actually liked smoking, but don-t want to get addicted again by starting it back up.

Wouldn-t suggest this though. lol
Just think about your family members or dear ones. Think how much they are going to suffer if they loses you. because this smoking will only lead you to your death.
I personally feel this will help you to quit your smoking habit.
Good luck
my mum hasn-t been smoking for about 2 years now, she went to the doctors to ask how to stop and they gave her patches and mint chewing gum to help, if you go to your doctor he/she will give you patches and the gum and then you go back once a week for a month and then after a while you don-t need them, oh and umm, the bad bit is that your body has to get rid of the stuff that is already in your body, so you-ll be sick everyday until your body is rid of the stuff,
hope i helped :) bye and good luck
Move to Zimbabwe where it is diffucult, if not impossible to buy cigarettes. I-ve smoked since 1 April 1976 and when I saw the result of the price controls figured that cigarettes would be difficult to get started convincing myself that when this stash runs out that will be the end of it. I haven-t had a cigarette since 24 July, I know it is not that long, and have not missed them. Stress is a point of view, I don-t think more places on earth are more stressful than Zim, good luck and hang in there!
A Yahoo search for -how to quit smoking- will tell you.
Just divert yourself with something else whenever you want to smoke. Or just try to get some extra sleep. Don-t sleep for less than seven hours or for more than ten hours at night. Don-t nap for more than two hours
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Anybody every try hypnotism to quit smoking? Did it work for you? -

Monday, August 12, 2019

Anybody every try hypnotism to quit smoking? Did it work for you? -


I bought an audio cd to try it. I have a question though. Do you quit and then do the hypnotism? Or do you do the hypnotism and you just don-t want to smoke? No instructions came with the CD so I don-t know what order to do things. Do you listen and then gradually quit? Thanks for the help, I really want to beat this smoking thing
Well, here-s how to do it. Sit down and make a list of all of your goals, no matter how trivial they may seem. Write your goals down. Find a quiet place where you can be alone and there will be no distractions. Begin your session with a normal voice. Use deep breathing to relax and focus your mind, body and spirit on your intentions. Once you are in a deep relaxed state, begin to count yourself down. Spend as much time as you need to in this vivid world. When it’s time to leave, talk yourself out of it as you entered.
One of the major advantages with using hypnotism to quit smoking is that a majority of people do not go back to the habit after the hypnosis process.

You can combine other quit smoking programs such as using a stop smoking herb along with hypnotism to quit smoking for even better results. There are basically two ways in which you can use hypnosis in order to quit smoking. While one method involves using the services of a certified hypnotherapist, the second method involves doing self-hypnosis.
I don-t think that it helps to all.

I suggest using quit smoking drug Chantix. Bcoz, it is a non-nicotine drug unlike other drugs and It inhibits the nicotine in cigarette smoke from binding to the nicotinic receptors in the brain and helps reduce the effects of dangerous nicotine.

Find all the details at:
http://www.quit-smoking-drug.com/chantix…


They are also providing free doctor consultation. Chantix is a prescription drug.
I don-t know anything about it but I know it worked for my uncle...give it a try
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Why can some people quit smoking cold turkey but I cant? -

Sunday, August 11, 2019

Why can some people quit smoking cold turkey but I cant? -


As someone who has Quit smoking, and quit smoking and quit smoking again and still smoking. I think you might like to search for the Reason that you actually smoke!

Search for the cause of your smoking
Write a list of why you smoke.

Mine reasons are stress, bored, stress, job, stress, I like to smoke, stress, lack of sleep, and of course stress, Alas I have not been able to reduce the amount of stress.

That sort of list although true for me, is not defined enough, So answer yourself why; each stress, why no sleep, why boredom, why the hell do I like to smoke?

Deal with each item fully on your own list,

As you dissolve each reason off of the list you should then gain the ability and the inner strength to be able to quit smoking properly, if that is what you REALLY want.

OK, so I have failed to quit totally, but the above and with support from others (pref a support of likewise quitting people) you should find it easier to stop and STAY stopped.

Oh last point , totally ignore the anti smoker, and those that over push the point, or you will end up as using their anti-smoking grudge as a reason/right for you to continue to smoke. ( sigh)

Bottom line is; only YOU have the right and ability to stop smoking or not.

Good luck!!!
My sister and her husband both used zyban and it worked really well for both of them. They had tried unsuccessfully to quit many times. The Zyban took away the cravings and they have not smoked since.

Good luck!


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You need a motivation. When I quit a severe case of bronchitis made it easier. Then dread at getting sick again kept me from starting back. Think up a motivation for yourself.
Most people smoke tobacco. If you-ve been smoking turkey, I suggest you patent it.
Usually, stopping is very hard. You have to have a need and a backout plan--what ELSE can you do besides smoking? Think about when you smoke and WHAT is going through your mind besides MAN I NEED A CIGARETTTE! Smoking, in that mindset, discourages thought, wouldn-t you say?
The key to overcoming harmful addictions if to fill the soul with other things useful and healing.....
Some People try Harder than other.
Some People have an anti nicotine blockage and they can give up faster cause they dont feel the need any more.
everybody is different. it takes A LOT of will power to quit in the first place but to quit cold turkey takes a lot more...its a mind thing.
Some people have different motivations and level of will power. The fact that you want to quit and that you are trying is a great sign. Do not despair. Try not to compare yourself w/ other people. You are doing your best for what is right for you. Continue to fight smoking b/c you know it is vital for your continued health, as well as those around you. Do you have support from those arround you to quit? If not, try some other resources to help you win your battle.

To find local resources try:
1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669); TTY 1-800-332-8615.


This has some good tips, but the help line is in the UK...

http://www.ash.org.uk/html/factsheets/ht…


Here-s the US help line:

http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/quit_smoking/…


Some great links for you!

http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/quit_smoking/…


p.s. Don-t give up! You CAN do it.
Everybody has different body chemistry, so what works for somebody might not work for somebody else. The withdrawl also affects different people in different ways. If you havn-t had good luck with cold turkie, then you should try another way (there are lots of very supportive communities online if you search around)... Or try again. Most people don-t manage to do it their first time.

Good luck!
I would gather that it coincides with your mental desire and that of your body. Most things in relation to human beings are 50/50, that is nature and nurture both play an equal role in us. So, it could be that you want to mentally, but your body is very much so addicted and you-re going to need an aid to quit, but I don-t know you that well, so perhaps you-re not mentally ready to give up cigarettes. I can quit smoking for weeks at a time, then I go back, then stop again. It-s a weird cycle, but I figure I-ll quit when I-m mentally ready, I know it-s not the physical addiction for me. Good-luck anyhow mate!
I really don-t know - husband quit cold turkey and it took me about 3 months to totally quit, it-s been 3/12 years now. Sometimes, I still want a cigarette but the craving goes away. I guess it doesn-t matter how you quit - just so you quit. Good Luck.
Will-power. I quit from one day to the other. I-m sure it depends on how much you smoke as well though. Whatever you do, I still believe it only works quitting cold turkey.
Quit during a weekend or vacation, no work stress. Go out and do something enjoyable, occupy your time. Play sports, the endoprhines will keep you happy.
Keep telling yourself that nothing is worth jeopardising your health and wasting your money like that.
Good luck
i read a study that says it is actually better if you smoke to smoke your normal amount a day but the next day smoke 1 less and than the next day 1 less than the day before until you are to 0
Try setting a quit date, ans keep a journal of when you craved your last cigarette, what you did instead of smoking and reflected on that, try sucking on Ice when you crave, or salt on your tongue will help too. Good Luck~ You can do this!!
Maybe you don-t want it bad enough. You can-t quit unless you truley want to.
Because you-re an inadequate and bad person.
Why can some people quit smoking cold turkey but I cant? -

Has anyone used the patch to quit smoking? -

Has anyone used the patch to quit smoking? -


I have just begun wearing it and so far so good, but I am wondering if anyone was successful with it and if you experienced any problems with side effects etc... I work out and it falls off when I sweat any suggestions besides medical tape to keep it on? I use medical tape but that comes off too.
My brother used the patch and it worked for a while but he started smoking again. What has worked best for him and other smokers I know is the drug Chasix. It has worked for even the hard core smokers. They-re all raving about it.
I used it several years ago. I guess I was allergic to it because it made me break out in a rash where the patch was placed. I tried it for about a week until I couldn-t stand the itching anymore and quit wearing them. I have heard of several people that did extremely well with it though. Best of luck to you.
I used zyban. I think that is the name of the perscription drug. I resolved that it was going to work weather I wanted to quit or not. Turns out I did want to quit. I haven-t smoked in nearly 10 years but the stuff sometimes will still smell good when I pass someone smoking. Whatever method you use, keep your desire to quit above all. Best wishes.
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dont start
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.


check out this site for several daily online voice meetings

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

If you REALLY want to quit, for me the easiest way was to use the prescription drug called -Chantix-. It worked like a charm, when nothing else I-d tried did. Below is a link to read about it. Good luck.
If you really want to quit smoking, your family Doctor can prescribe some meds to help with that. There are other meds besides nicotine patch.
I would pray about it.. that is what I do with really tough problem! Because smoking to would be a hard one to quit.. I would pray to god and ask him for his help!
You got 3 choices.
Go cold turkey
Get nicotine patches
OR
go to a hypno therapist
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Thursday, August 8, 2019

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ive been smoking too long and want to take a break but find it hard, whats an easy way?
Remove any and all traces of it from your house. take all bongs, pipes, bean busters, etc and give them away. clean your house from top to bottom. wash all of your clothes. jam pack at least a week with all of the tasks you have been putting off and do them. After the first week, you will be a little better. If you need another week... find more things to do. keep yourself as busy as possible. If you are still dying for it... plan a little escape and go somewhere. Even if you can only afford tent space at a state park... do it. Being away from home can help you get through those horrible first few weeks.

As far as sleeping and anxiety goes: Try an herbal remedy like Calm Thoughts. You can find it online. It helps to take the edge off and keeps you from running to other items like cigarettes and booze. It is also non-habit forming and works wonders!

Be warned though: If you consider yourself a true pot smoker, then you are addicted and you will crave it for the rest of your life. It is no different than booze or cigarettes.
Try out some effective, simple and drug-free methods to quit smoking naturally. Try to review some companies that provide products that will help you to quit smoking naturally without any drug medication that could lead to negative long-term effects for the rest of your life. Good luck.
you shouldn-t of started in the first place.
you wouldn-t have this problem then would you?
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My boyfriend smokes, and uses those chew pouches to control his cravings when he can-t smoke. I-m going to buy him the patch, but I want to show him solid facts to kind of put fear in him and make him aware of how it is affecting him everywhere, not just his lungs.

Links would be awesome! Thank you guys for your help.
I-m a dental student, and we counsel every patient that walks in about tobacco (whether or not they smoke). There is so, so much out there that shows research about how awful it is, and I-ll try to find some. However, I think the best and more effective way is by finding some risky-looking things in the mouth. Almost 100% of smokers and chewers will develop some sort of oral lesion. A lot of them are benign, but some will become cancerous. I know that -scare tactics- aren-t a fair way to educate someone, but there-s something to be said for getting a point home when you can see evidence in your own body.

Here-s what to do: take a flashlight and shine it into his mouth (or have him look himself.) Have him stick his tongue out and look under it, and on either side (way in the back). Look at the skin on the inside of his cheeks, the roof of his mouth, and on the inner side of upper and lower lips. Look for any white spots, ulcers, or red spots. Here-s an idea of what to look for:


http://www.nidcr.nih.gov/NR/rdonlyres/69…


With people who chew, almost everyone will develop a corrugated white lesion called hyperkeratosis. Here-s an idea:


http://www.quittobacco.com/facts/mthcncr…


If you see ANYTHING abnormal, make sure he gets to his dentist to get it looked at.

Tell him that he is 5 times more likely to get periodontitis (severe gum disease), which has irreversible bone loss and can cause his teeth to get loose. Also, the massive amounts of bacteria associated with gum disease has been linked to heart disease and stroke as well.

If he ever has surgery, it will be difficult for him to heal. In fact, dentists will NOT place implants and most hospitals will reject regular surgery if the patient smokes. That means if he needs something done, he will simply be sent him. Period. They don-t mess around with it since smokers have such poor healing rates and sometimes even get worse after surgery because tobacco constricts blood vessels.

And his cancer risk is MUCH higher, of course.

Here are some good sites:



http://www.quittobacco.com/facts/effects…



http://www.quitsmoking.com/quitinfo.htm



http://www.tobaccofacts.org/tob_truth/in…



http://quitsmoking.about.com/

Here-s a link to a picture of a smoker-s black lungs next to a a cancerous lung - not pretty.


http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl…


Hope your boyfriend manages to quit:-)
Find pictures of people with gum cancer after chewing. It-s freakin discusting. Then once he grosses out on those, tell him his lungs look worse than that. Once he chews the gum or wears the patch, and he intakes nicotine he-ll be in so much pain he won-t want to do it again.
He should use some natural products, which can help quit smoking, a product which can relieve symptoms.
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How many times have you tried to quit smoking? -


Once. Have been off of cigaretts for 19 years
4 times on the patch and each time i barely made it a week. I tried chantix and it made cigarettes totally repulsive after a week, so I made it 3.5 weeks and caved.
your answer is in the site in my sources
5 times for me. Longest i-ve went so far is 3.5 weeks. One of these tries I-ll quit completely just never had enough will power.
none kuz i don-t smoke. my dad who used to smoke just woke up and decided to stop cold turkey and he did but he-s weird lik that lol n haha cold turkey is a funny word(s)
At least 20 times. Finally quit using Chantix.
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Anybody using Champex to quit smoking? -


You-re supposed to keep smoking until 8-14 days into the course. I-ve just gone up to the higher dosage (2 x 1mg/day) and now whenever I smoke I feel sick. Is that how it works? I just don-t feel like smoking now.
Champix (Australia) and Chantix (America) are exactly the same and the success rate is supposed to be about 40%. You have discovered how it works.
I think it is chantex, but ya I used it and it did work, it totally cut my cravings to where I would only smoke a half a one a day, but my wife made me quit takig it because it kida made me crazy, it-s hard to explain, but I was restless, and grumpy all the time, and i had a very hard time focusing, I would zone out all the time, and I work in an ER so focusing is very important, and if my wife wouldn-t have made me quit I would have done it ayway because it was really effection my job preformance, but I know it doesn-t do that to everybody so i-m not trying to scare you, so if it doesn-t make you crazy the good for you because i-m smoking right now
not answering your question however,

i have to share, alan carr-s book -easy way to give up smoking-

makes it really easy to give up,i promise you smokers out there!
no willpower needed! just the want to,,
when one gets the want for nicotine,drink plenty of water to help the body detox.
if its working then stop asking qustions and carry on using it
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I have recently quit smoking (one month in two days) and have begun an excercise regiment of sorts. Question? -

I have recently quit smoking (one month in two days) and have begun an excercise regiment of sorts. Question? -


I am having PMS and sometimes experience lower back pain during this time. The past few days it has been horrible. I have been walking every day and using and ab slide. My sister fears I may have overdone it without having consulted a doctor first (she says too many people injure themselves from exercising improperly). I am merely wondering if this lower back ache is a severe PMS symptom and nothing more (I have others: irritability, tender breasts, bloating, fatigue.) Suggestions or comments? Thanks in advance.
It sounds like pms but could also be endometriosis. congratulations on quitting smokig. depression is a vey common withdrawal sign of quitting smoking and that can make pain intensify. see what happens after your cycle starts and if it keeps up, get a checkup ..good luck
Opps! sorry I-m a guy.
Anyway, congratulations and its great your quitting!
I-m trying myself.
Good luck!
I have recently quit smoking (one month in two days) and have begun an excercise regiment of sorts. Question? -

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Friday, August 2, 2019

Has anyone ever taken Zyban to quit smoking? -


If you or anyone you know has taken it, what are the side effects?Did it work? Any advice on what else to use to quit?
Yes, but in combination with Nicoderm patch. My doctor had me use the patch (2mg) and ween down after the first week to a half a patch. I cut it in half. I also used black licorice when the urges really got to me. Just put a piece in your mouth and suck on it.
I have to say the want and need to quit is foremost in being successful. It was very hard for me but I haven-t smoked in over 7 years now. After the first 3 months it was so hard I told myself I would never go back to smoking as I never wanted to go through that again. It worked for me and my husband! Good Luck and get a friend to help. Find something to do with your hands, wood working, crafts, knitting, dishes and take baths and showers, you can-t smoke in a shower.....lol.. Keep busy.
Zyban is available online without a prescription at
http://medicinerx.net/zyban.ph…
. They ship using Overnight FedEx delivery!


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I quit after smoking for 30 plus years and enjoying every puff! If I can do it, anyone can. I used the step-down patch method w/ the zyban.I had started having trouble ,not on inspiration but on expiration and it scared me soooo much, I was determined to quit and haven-t smoked since January 2005! I never had any adverse side effects .You have to be really determined but you can do it. Good luck.
yes i used it...didnt help me any...no side effects..supposed to be like an anti-depressant also...wish i knew how to quit..have tried everything.Guess it-s all in the mind...if you really want to quit you will....i wish you the best of luck.. and hope you do quit
I have - but i didn-t like the way it made me feel.

I-ve been quit for 2 months on the nicotine patch system.

If you-re serious about quitting - and i SWEAR this will work - just go buy some patches and slap one on (the 21mg).

You-ll be getting your nicotine. You won-t think about it as much (but, you will) but even if you are, you-ll realize that having a cigarette will make you sick.

So if you do, you-ll go on nicotine overload and won-t decide to any more.. OR, you-ll realize that after 3 days you-re at the beginning of breaking your habit.. and that you just to have take every hour at a time.

Soon you-ll be at 2 months, down to the 7 mg like i am.. and realize that there-s no turning back to that EVER again.

Good luck!
Yes and it didnt work the only thing you need is a positive frame of mind and will power, i quit 15 weeks ago and all did was tell myself everyday that there will be harder things to do in my lifetime than quit smoking and it really wasnt that hard there are quit groups online with chatrooms for support. good luck.
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