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Time to quit...
Again!
Published on January 1, 2008 By
vStyler
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Well, after failing miserably last year at this time I am going to try quit smoking again..
I am using nicoderm CQ patches and will power.
Day 1 - 12:27pm....All is well...
Wish me luck.
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Xiandi
on Jan 01, 2008
Good luck. I wish you success. I've tried and failed a few times. Hope you make it this time!
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DrJBHL
on Jan 01, 2008
Quitting is very hard....the physiological and psychological withdrawal and addiction are super tough to kick, but it can be done! Get support and proper control of symptoms. Take a walk when the urge strikes. Get advice and help from your Physician....hopefully he's up-to-date on strategies and treatments.
Failing doesn't mean you can't resume your program, and doesn't say anything about you as a person except "Do you have the will to keep trying?".
Anybody who can skin like you do vStyler, certainly has the patience to keep trying, the brains to understand why it's important to quit, and the fine community's support.
So buck up, and shoulders back, chin up, and belly in! Keep soldiering, soldier!
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MadDeez
on Jan 01, 2008
good luck, john! i hope you succeed.
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starkers
on Jan 01, 2008
All the best with it, John... thing is, if you really, really want to quit, you'll do it, so remain positive and you've got it licked.
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ZubaZ
on Jan 01, 2008
I have to lose20 pounds . . . maybe I should take up smoking?
Luck to you John.
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Philly0381
on Jan 01, 2008
Not to sound like a mean SOB this early in the year, but if you only try, you won't do it.
Sorry, but you should know by being so good as a skinner. Trying never gets you what you want. It's more the word than anything else.
Before you ask, yes I smoked, alot, before I went into the military and for 15 years more until I realized it was really one of the dumbest things I ever did. Other then stuff you weren't supposed to smoke, I did it. Chewed cigars and pipe stems, I know, you're not supposed to do that.
You can do it, but I will tell you, you never lose the feeling to just have one. It's very much like giving up drinking. You will always want to show people I can have one and it will be okay, but you can't, so don't.
Patches, you don't need no stinking patches (sorry had to do that). How do you quite something by putting a patch on that puts into your system what you are trying to stop doing. Here's another fact, who do you think provides the money to the companies that make the patches. Don't think to hard, you'll need something for the headache.
These aren't your words but:
the physiological and psychological withdrawal and addiction are super tough to kick
sounds straight out of a medical journal. You know if it were not for the medical profession, we all might be heathly people. Now that's just my personal opinion.
Do it for you loved ones, your children and family. Do it to show you love them and don't want to miss any time being with them. Just do it.
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Koasati
on Jan 01, 2008
Good luck to you John!
My wife and I decided to quit this past summer. We didn't quite succeed, but we did cut down considerably. We both went from 2 packs a day, to 1/2 pack per day.
We haven't stopped trying, but this last half pack a day is really tough to shake.
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eieio
on Jan 01, 2008
Good luck, John.
I haven't smoked for over 2 years, but I can't offer much in the way of advice. I didn't use any patches or any other aids; just quit.
Yea, I wanted one for a while ... still think about it occasionally ... but the worst urges passed after a week or two.
Bottom line, for me, is I wanted to quit more than I wanted to smoke.
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elvee
on Jan 01, 2008
You can do it John
I smoked for ten years at a pack a day. It took two cold turkey sessions to finally kick the habit.
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Bichur
on Jan 01, 2008
Good luck... and I'm right here too... day 1 (again)
Quitting is easy.... done it hundreds of times.
Not starting again.... a whole nuther story.
quit once a few yrs ago... 3 months - no problem.... went on break at work, walked to the store on the corner to get some munchies and candy... was half way back across the parking lot when I realized I was lighting one up... still don't remember buying the cigs or a lighter..
grapes/grape juice helps cut the craving
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Chasbo
on Jan 01, 2008
I have tried 3 times. I was off the damn things each time for months. One time for almost a year! It ain't easy. GOOD LUCK!
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SirSmiley
on Jan 01, 2008
Best of luck John.
Something I found useful was from my neighbor. He tells people "that he never started". For some reason the mind set of not starting something benefited me. So, I quit before the new year and resolved not to start smoking.
I realize they're just words but, for me quitting has sort of a negative connotation to it. Either way take from it what you will.
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WOM
on Jan 01, 2008
I smoked for 43 years and was up to over 2 packs a day before I cold turkeyed it. Tried quiting with the patch, didn't work, tried the gum, that didn't work. Been smoke free now for 26 months but could light one up anytime and enjoy it. Still on my mind. Good luck.
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Ranger375
on Jan 01, 2008
vStyler - my wife and I are right along with you. We are using something called Chantix. Not cheap but works differently than patches or gum. We are very committed and I told her you were stopping as well. So we are in this together.
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Hankers
on Jan 01, 2008
Almost 4 years since I quit cold turkey. Glad I did and no urge whatsoever for a cigarette. You can do it!
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