What is the most effective way to quit smoking? -

Monday, September 2, 2019

What is the most effective way to quit smoking? -


and please dont say cold turkey, I think I-d go crazy If I had to do that.
I quit using nicotine patches. For the first week on patches I allowed myself 4 or 5 smokes a day, then quit, and just went with patches. Chew gum or something, that helps.
You can usually get patches a bunch cheaper on ebay.
dont worry about gaining weight. if you do gain weight, then it is probably healthy.

the best way to quit would be to not start in the first place.(sorry, i know that sounds really insensitive, but trust me when i say...been there, done that. and im only 15)

if you dont smoke for two weeks, then the nicotine is totally out of your body and system, you just have the habit of smoking left...and once you find something to do instead of smoke then you should be totally off it.

you could try::
-brain teasers (cross words/suduku/find words etc)
-gardening
-exercise (walking/running/gym/cycling etc)
-cooking (cakes/biscuits/breads etc)
-meet up with friends
just anything to take your mind off smoking and you-ll be fine
Good Luck, i wish my friend would quit
Smoking is a vice, get another one for the transition, chew gum, sip on tea. Cut down little by little, and substitute with some other type of vice, do this little by little and don-t focus so much on the quitting aspect, in time you will find it easier to quit. Good luck, I really hope it works out for you. Chamomile tea is a nice stress reliever too. You can do it!!!
Please go and see your private doctor. They are the experts to treat your addiction. Yes, all smokers are legal addicts but everyone can be treated but they have to want to quit. Good luck. Just remember -Your Health is your Wealth.-
the best way is not buying the box of ciggaretes
What is the most effective way to quit smoking? -

Does goldenseal work for a marijuana test? I have quit smoking cold turkey but i need to pass for a job.? -

Does goldenseal work for a marijuana test? I have quit smoking cold turkey but i need to pass for a job.? -


what is the difference between the pill and tea? does it matter if it shows up that i took goldenseal? its not illegal to take. i could be taking it for a cold or for a herbal remedy. i do not want to take any of that other detox stuff, because it does not work.. i failed a test last week by buying Vales/ Terminater Gold.. thats a joke
take cranberry pills and drink lots of water it helps clean out your urinary track or you can drink about fifteen to tweety beers and pee it out that way too. but the pills are the key it worked for me.
Most tests will look for a masking agent.
Does goldenseal work for a marijuana test? I have quit smoking cold turkey but i need to pass for a job.? -

My husband quit smoking after 60 years of smoking. ? -

My husband quit smoking after 60 years of smoking. ? -


My concern is he still takes 100 cough drops a week. He use to say that they help him breath better when he smoked, so for the past 5 years he-s been taking the cough drops with his cigarettes. He quit smoking 3 months ago and I-m wondering if it is safe for him to continue with the cough drops. My question is, could they do him any harm?
It really depends on what is in the cough drops. Different kinds have different ingredients (some have some medicine in them, while others are just soothing honey and lemon, etc.). Look at the ingredients on the kind he uses and ask your doctor about it. I doubt it really helped him breath better back then though. I suspect it was just a placebo when he smoked, and now it-s a habit that has taken the place of the cigarettes.
Please go and ask a professional/Doctor.
My husband quit smoking after 60 years of smoking. ? -

Ok, Is their anybody that has a sure fire way to quit smoking other than the patch or gum.? -

Ok, Is their anybody that has a sure fire way to quit smoking other than the patch or gum.? -


please help if you have any input other than just quit because I-ve tried and my nerves will not allow me to.
Thanks
First you have to have it in your heart and in your mind that you really want to quit. unless you make a lifestyle change you won-t make it. If you have it in those two places then you have made the first step. This is going to sound crazy but when I quit I decided that I was going to do it on my own and cheap and I wasn-t going to get fat doing it. What I did was I always kept a 1 liter bottle of water in my hand. Any time I felt the urge to smoke I drank water until the urge passed. Sometimes I thought I was going to drown, and I had to pee every 15 minutes for a while, BUT I think that the water helped flush the nicotine out of my system fster because I didn-t get the jitters or cranky and the like. It took about a week of drinking about a liter an hour and peeing about 40 times a day before I quit thinking about wanting to smoke. If your heart and mind are in the right place you will do whatever it takes to accomplish your goal. Good Luck and God Speed!
that sounds like it should work and she has a point


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Drink alot of water it takes the cravings away. They say the cravings last as long as it takes to smoke, Just keep on drinking water. I wish you the best of luck. It-s not easy.
Might ask Dr for anti anxiety drug like ativan
I quite on Nov. 05,2006 this year.It has taken much work for me this time, it is now my 2nd time I have quit in my life time. I had a very good Dr. to work with me we started by finding that I had huge Anxity so we started there then moved to the Depression that I was so unaware that I had and treated it with Welburtin 2 x a day and then I had to call and tell here that we were still missing 8 hours of my day and once we moved me to 3 doses a day it became a little easier to achive. I have worked on this for 2 years now and have managed to quite for the last time.You must remeber that it will take practice to be a non-smoker just like when you became a smoker!
I forgot to tell you I live with a smoker who has not a clue what COPD really is!
But all in good time, he had to watch me take a breathing treatment today in ER. The Biggest secret there is, is you, how much can you learn about why you like to smoke??? Me oh that is easy now but at one time I had no clue at all. So for me it would be the weight control, anxity and depresion, that little pick me up I needed every few hours, pain releafe for me as I have deterating disk disease oh and by the way that was caused by smoking(Per my surgeon) as well as the tooth loss(Per the many dentist trips) I now have at 43. So you need to know why you smoke go buy you a special notebook that will be your Descover Yourself Notebook buy your favorite color or cartoon, I love Phoo!
You must learn to be patient with yourself it may not happen all at once be forgiving of any slips you may have because as long as you learn each time you try the next time it will get a little easier and a little longer between times you smoke and don-t forget to reward yourself for each little babby step you do. I buy things that I can wear and then share with the girls at work why I bought it and I still keep a calender of each day checked off as it goes by unsmoked (today is #47) and people at work will ask me what day I am on.
Let me know how it is going and if I can be of any help. You can email me on the weekends at coffeeplease@sbcglobal.net.
PRAY HARD!! That-s how I quit 17 years ago (never relapsed) after smoking for 19 years or so. I was smoking 3 packs a day. I tried filters, patches, gum, hypnosis and acupuncture -- none of which worked.

Be aware that you will go through withdrawal (first 72hrs). That is how long it takes your body to clean itself of nicotine. After that you will not be physically addicted, but you will still have the -habits- that go with smoking. -- Find something else to do with your hands when you are nervous. I used sunflower seeds.
This book worked for my friend:
Escape from nicotine country : how to stop smoking painlessly
by James Christopher

This health approach has worked for millions of people:
http://www.thebreathefreeplan.org


The other answers are great, too. Remember, everybody stops smoking sooner or later. The people who love you will be so glad you chose -sooner.- (Four of my friends have died already, and another is in the hospital right now... )
Yes I do know how to quit once and for all. I smoked for about 25 years and was smoking 2-2.5 packs a day when I finally quit. While I was beginning to quit my mother became ill with Ovarian Cancer as well adding quite a bit of personal stress and grief to my life at the time,but after she died I was able to quit and here is the simple way I did it. Note it is not pain free however.

I began to stop smoking with a plan, First I set a date and prior to that date I began to limit how ofen I could smoke, setting longer intervals between each cig as a beginning. Then I trew out all my ashtrays and any smoking accessories lighters ect.. I also got a prescription for the patch and on my last night I tossed the last couple of smokes (some people actually smoke the extras, not a good idea). I put a patch on and went to bed. This was 5 days after my mother passed.

The next day I got up and yes I wanted one but resisted, I used the fact that the greatest gift I could give my mother dead or alive was to quit to help.

Ok so what was my secret... I suffered terribly as you will however this time I made sure to really feel my wihdrawl pain and it was bad. Everytime I wanted a smoke I asked myself do I really want to have to go though this pain ever again? My answer then and now is F%%% NO!! I knew if I started ever again I would need to quit again someday and in all honesty I do not like to suffer.

So I used that pain and suffering to not have -just 1 smoke- and continue to quit as otherwise I would prolong the pain. Today I have not smoked for about 9 1/2 years, once in a blue moon I feel the urge to have a smoke but just ask my self -do you ever really want to have to quit again?- Since I don-t it is just a minute or two and the desire passes. So it can be done, it is hard, it is painful, you will suffer. but by God it is worth it. And yes I know that I gave my mother the best damn gift I could ever give her as well.

Take the time to love yourself buy yourself a nice dinner with the money you saved. It is best to stay away from things closely related to smoking. Take a warm bath when your craving, ask for your friends support mostly if they do smoke. Oh and if you live with a smoker ask them to quit with you or to at least help you by smoking outside from now on. Don-t force them but ask them out of love to help.

Good luck, it can be done. But remember every painful moment and don-t let yourself forget, it just takes 1 cig to make you go through it all again.

Peace
Hire Me, I-ll follow you around with strict physical disciplinary action if you try to smoke plus verbal moral support to help your mental state.............DEAL or NO DEAL?
I-m not trying to put you off but here is a way to do it guaranteed. Pray,and ask at least 3 people who are really into prayer to pray for you. Ask God to give you strength to resist, ask God to help you and then totally, I mean totally rely on Him and you-ll be days ahead of the patch or gum. I-m truly not trying to be offensive, but this will work. The Bible says, -Cast ALL your cares on Him for He cares for you.-
Nobody has a 100% effective way to stop smoking, it-s not an easy thing to do, however, there are many different products on the market to help people, each of which with a different rate of success in general, and for each person.
There are patches and gums and inhalers, there are pills and devices to help you time your cigarettes and gradually wean yourself. There are support groups - you name it and it-s probably out there.
If you-re trying to quit and having a lot of trouble, talk to your doctor, he can help you find a way that may help you.
Theres a prescription drug called Zyban which works extremely well. Myself, and 4 friends have successfully quit smoking after years of doing it.
The only side effect we noticed was a few bad dreams, but they-re definitly worth quitting for
Ok, Is their anybody that has a sure fire way to quit smoking other than the patch or gum.? -

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

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.
Quit smoking yesterday, what was your motivation? -

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