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Time to quit...

Time to quit...

Again!

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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Reply #326 Top

I'm so proud of the folks here. True grit!!!

Ed would be proud of you all!!!   :thumbsup:

Reply #327 Top

Thank you all for the support. :)

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Reply #328 Top

Way to go Trashy!!! You'll be part of the Cool Crew before you know it.  I will be pulling for ya from my end. I'll get the Cig Nazi to say No Cigs For You!!! 

Reply #329 Top

22 minutes ago I passed the 10 month mark...never thought id make it...never felt better!

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Reply #330 Top

:D     was just wondering how you were going...having spotted your previous post here when I was replying to Fred....

fabulous effort....you've got it licked....  :congrat: :hot:

Reply #331 Top

thanks Syd...love u lady. really appreciated your words on "my way out" thread...miss u. <3

Reply #332 Top

miss ya too mate...  :inlove:

good to see you still pop in to keep an eye on things....   :)

Reply #333 Top

Thanks Jim :) ....that's great news Jack! :thumbsup:

Reply #334 Top

I quit cold turkey around 10 years ago, just threw them away one day and never went back.  If ever I got the urge to smoke, I would just take a real deep breath and say to myself "You know, if I was still a smoker I wouldn't be able to breath deep like this!".

We are all pulling for everyone quitting, keep it up! :thumbsup:

Reply #335 Top

One of the few times I agree with LightStar.  Cold turkey is the only way and yes you will get the urge to light one up but do what he said or something else to take your mind somewhwere else.  It takes about 2 years to totally forget smoking or the reflex to reach into your shirt pocket.  Been 5 years now for me afte 43 years of smoking and I'am happier than a pig in shit.  Plus I have that $200 to spend on other things.:grin:

Reply #336 Top

Plus I have that $200 to spend on other things.
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...and to think nowadays when even a really cheap brand is around $4.00 a pack, if you smoked a pack a day that's $28.00 a week, $1.456.00 a year!  I can certainly think of better uses for that money.  :P

Reply #337 Top

I suppose it depends on the individual.....my son when he quit....bought all the patches paraphernalia....and it didn't agree with him at all...after a coupla days...just went cold turkey.....each person needs to find the way they are comforatable with...to motivate and help them....whatever works....is the best way...

over $17 a pack in Australia...makes for a huge motivation....

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over $17 a pack in Australia...makes for a huge motivation....
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Wow!  That's around $14.30 US Syd!  I hope all your taxes on stuff aren't that high down under!  o_O

Reply #339 Top

Damn, Marlboro's are about $5 US.  One would figure that would be a good reason to quit but all that seems to be doing is forcing people to go to the generic brands which are somewhat cheaper.  Oh well, people make their own choices.  I even quit drinking(was only a social drinker) but that saved $$$$ to spend on other things.

Reply #340 Top

The cost of medical care and lost productivity related to smoking is conservatively estimated to be $150 billion.

The cost in terms of human suffering is incalculable.

Quit. Just do it. You'll never be sorry you did.

Reply #341 Top

They have been $10 for a while here in N.Y., that's $7,280.00 a year for Me because I smoked 2 packs a day....now they just went up again, $11-$12 depending where you get them......that's potentially $8,736.00 a year if I continued the way I was....

 

 

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(1 pack/day smoker for 23 years) currently 40 years old.)

I quit smoking tobacco cigs about 3 weeks ago... with the help of a nicotine replacement.

It's an electronic cigarette, which means no tar, no carbon monoxide or any of the other free radicals contained in smoke.  What you inhale is water vapor, nicotine, and a little food grade flavoring (right now for me that means Apple).  I can breathe so much better already and food is starting to taste different/ better too.

For the first couple days, I was missing the tobacco "hit", but not really craving a tobacco cig, 'cuz I was still getting the nicotine in a very similar way.   Mind you, I tried a couple of brands like Blucigs, but the only one that gave me the "hit" I was looking for is GreenSmoke.

Sorry, if that seemed like a plug... but if someone here is gonna get one, they are not cheap and I am trying to help you save some money... not to mention the disappointment of a shi**y product.

I am feeling really confident that I can quit the electronic cigarette by the end of the year.

Reply #343 Top

One year to the day without a cigarette... :ninja:

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Reply #344 Top

woohoo!!... huge congratulations.... :D

 

                     

Reply #345 Top

That's wonderful, Jack. You should feel very proud of your achievement....and good about the years you've added to your life!  :thumbsup:

Reply #346 Top

oh good luck with your quitting-its a nasty habit which i cant seem to kick 

Reply #347 Top

Congratulations to everyone strong enough to quit. I smoke and am not proud of it. Used to be 2 packs a day. Now I'm down to half a pack. Its very true each person has to find their own way to do it. As for me...weaning myself away a little at a time seems to work. Eventually I'll get to the zero mark. For everyone who did...... WAY TO GO!

Food for thought. I used to live in Brooklyn NY. When I left there back in 97 cigs were up to $6.00 a pack. Now I read in one post that the price is up to $10 to $12 each! Screw that.

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One year to the day without a cigarette...
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  Congratulations Jack!!!!  :thumbsup: :star: B) <3

Reply #349 Top

I quit smoking around 5 or more years ago. I wanted to get cable internet and the only way to afford it was to stop smoking. (One addiction for another. ;) ). To tell the truth I was never really a heavy smoker. I didn't smoke cigarettes, though, but a pipe and cigars (Loved those Cuban cigars.) instead. A pouch could last me over a month. Tobacco can cost a lot in Canada. A pipe is a lot of work to maintain as well so you need more than one.

Reply #350 Top

Congrats Jack!!!  Awesome news indeed! 

 

4 years here come this May 18th.