Congrats John, that's great news, good luck with the food!
THATS GREAT
congratulations on the 12 months teddy!!.....fantastic effort....be back here next year to check on you both again...
Hey John....WELL DONE!
About the food thing? Naaah, don't quit it...eat healthier and "The Ultimate 4 Letter Word: Exercise".
Here's some healthy food....looking for a Great Skinner!!!
Day Five for me on Chantix. Fingers crossed.
I'm rooting for you, Po'. Doesn't matter how you do it...just get it done with.
Don't give up. You can do it!
*edit...durned double post.
woohoo!!!!!.... great Po'...
my son's on about week 4 after best part of 2 decades solid smoking....I never thought he could do it....he did patches for a couple of days and then just went cold turkey...amazed at how well it's been going....mind you..there is a female involved.... that helps the motivation...
please check back here and let us know how it's going.....
go Po'....
Chantix helped me quit Po, but it took 6 months after I had cut from 4 packs to 1/2 pack. I just didn't want to let go. I've been free for seven months now and still want one every day, but it gets better. Now put that money back for a new super computer.
I'm proud of everyone who believes enough in him/herself and is willing to take the hell of quitting with or without medicines. MAJOR kudos to all who genuinely try. It's a harder addiction to quit than heroin.
Not to bring you down, but i feel no one, absolutely no one was a more dedicated smoker than me, i tried nicoderm patches lozenges, you name it, but Chantix came along (insurance wouldnt cover) its about 120 bucks for it, 2 packs a day here in MA in 14.50 so it doesnt take long to equal out, well the only side affects i had with it, were a lot of heavy duty dreaming, but i will say the desire to light up in the morning with my coffee and pc were gone, the only thing left was the habit part not the addiction part, so i havent smoked in almost a year, and i thank Chantix every day for that, once again, no one on this planet was more dedicated and loved smoking more than me, and if i can do it, anyone can, granted i really wanted to quit, which probably helped with it being psychologically prepared, also what helped was not talking about it, it kept my mind off of it, there is no doubt you can do it, no whatsover, motivate and prepare yourself mentally, whether it takes a day or a week, this helped me an awful lot, you have my full support with this one 100%, and dont let them beat you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Must not have been too dedicated...
I still haven't quit
It'll be 2 years for me May 18th! It's like I never smoked!! Love Chantix!!
What day we up to now Po'....how's it going?...