back @ ya V.
Would be longer had I not weakened under stress for a couple of months or so... but that WON'T happen again.
Congrats to all who have succeeded in quitting... geez, it feels good, don't it.
WOO HOO for everyone that has quit and also for those that are thinking to quit!!! And yes Captn it feels greeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaat!!!!
It sure does..... breathing, taste, smell... everything is so much better off the smokes... not to mention a few more pennies for more important things.
Yup, it's Woo Hoo orright.
That's right, I'm laughing out loud.
I HAVE to quit. Like, last year have to quit. HAVE TO, HAVE TO. As in, probably to late but still have to. Did I mention I HAVE to quit smoking? Oh. Did I mention that I can't? I could go into the why's of why it's so hard for me and all that but I would bore half of you and chase the other half away. But, I HAVE to quit. I just smoked a cigarette for every time I used the word 'quit'. FYI.
This thread is about quitting 'smokling' right? Because I HAVE to quit. I've been TOLD by people with letters after their names and all that stuff, while they held xrays and test results and all that stuff...and they said 'You HAVE to quit." Meaning, me. I. I have to quit.
I could say something, but someone(s) might get pissed off. I don't want to piss anyone off. I just want the smoking to be over. (I just smoked 4 more)
Sigh.
blah, blah, blah. yadda yadda yadda.
Okay. That's all I got to say 'bout that.
Carry on.
You have to want to quit, or it won't work. I tried hypnosis and other things, they didn't work. I quit when I finally realized it means to breathe or not to breathe. The doctor told me I have COPD, which is a catch all term for you have emphysema, bronchial something or ...not sure if there is an other. Anyway, some time after that, could be a month, maybe 2 or 3 is when I said enough. Anyway Po, you are the one to decide. Whatever you do, we still love yeah!!!
Smedley, that's a load of old bunk... bollocks if you're English or Australian. You CAN give up smoking... YES YOU CAN.
If the Patches aren't enough help, try taping/sewing your mouth shut... tho knowing you, you'd inhale through your nostrils, or adapt your ears to draw back just to get that nicotine fix.
The one thing that's possibly an issue with taping/sewing your mouth shut is that nicotine gum they recommend when trying to quit.... after a while it gets mighty stale and it's a real bastard when it get entwined and stuck to your dentures.
If you're having difficulty quitting, another way you could try to quit is to attempt to break the Guinness Book of World Records record for living under water in scuba gear. I heard smokes are pretty hard to light that way.... plus your fingers get too wrinkly to hold the smokes, not to mention fitting in a smoke due to having a mouth full of snorkel.
It's just a thought.
Seriously, Po, I hope you can give up the smokes, cos you'll feel all the better for it health-wise and have more cash at your disposal through not having to buy them.
All the best with it, bud... and to anyone else contemplating or trying to quit.
36 hours, 38 minutes, and counting.........
You can do it Fred! Last cig for me was November 2010, right after my Mom died from lung Cancer.
Thanks Steve, glad to hear that you quit .......sorry again for your loss.
Go on then
I had a spontaneous pneumothorax of the right lung back in 96. I was told it was likely due to my 2 1/2 pack a day habit. I had my last cigarette on the way to the emergency room....I experienced the most excruciating pain ever on that day - it's quite barbaric how they stab the chest tube into the body, through muscle and cartilage, etc.... Funny thing is that I quit using alcohol and other drugs in 1983. I was hanging on to the cigarettes, and always told myself that I would probably only ever quit if something bad were to happen. Lessen learned.....I feel much better without the cigarettes and know that you will too. Make the decision and stick with it - one day at a time!
This time - only one of several attempts - it is 16 month for me, which is the longest time for me and the greatest incentive to never go back. After 16 months I'd be a freakin' lunatic to even consider smoking again.... and while I might have a few sheep loose in the top paddock, I'm not that crazy.
I quit about ten years ago. But, the hubby still does. And he stinks. Just saying.
21.68 days without smoking, 876.36 cigarettes not smoked, and $520.42 saved.