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BFE User ID: 66308224 United States 01/05/2015 03:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yay, I quit! It's day 5, but we need to talk... No one ever said anything about breaking out like an 8th grader or any of the other bullshit things that are going on to myself and my husband. It's all great to hear the successes, but why does no one discuss the bad part? Gas, bad breath, insomnia? It's insane! And omg the smells! Everything and everyone smells nasty. Just saying... People should have consideration, decency, and respect. To know and understand what comes out of your mouth while speaking. "Give me the little book. And he said unto me, Take it, and eat it up; and it shall make thy belly bitter, but it shall be in thy mouth sweet as honey." |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 17021834 Slovenia 02/23/2015 09:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I need to quit very soon. Is it better to go cold turkey or use something like gum? I have 2 little kids and a wife. Cold Turkey seems the best but I do not know i they can put up with that. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21482523 It's good to go cold turkey but have some mental preparation first. For example, for every cig, keep telling yourself how shit it tastes and how you don't really need this. After a week, you will feel a disgust for cigs. Then you go cold turkey and hope you stay strong during the cravings (getting more rare every day). |
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Artist Once Known As User ID: 60949438 United States 04/02/2015 12:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good to read you, Hawkman. Day 59 for you. You be steady at it, brudha. Congratulations. All is well on this end. We fight the good fight and take those tender mercies as they come. Hope to see more of you and a good day 60 to you today |
Hawk-02 Hawk-o-holic User ID: 53930247 United States 04/02/2015 07:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good to read you, Hawkman. Quoting: Artist Once Known As 60949438 Day 59 for you. You be steady at it, brudha. Congratulations. All is well on this end. We fight the good fight and take those tender mercies as they come. Hope to see more of you and a good day 60 to you today Day 60, think I have been down this road before.. maybe I enjoy the battle. But this just might be the year. yeah man...good to hear from you. Pickle Suprise! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68816446 Australia 04/04/2015 02:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good to read you, Hawkman. Quoting: Artist Once Known As 60949438 Day 59 for you. You be steady at it, brudha. Congratulations. All is well on this end. We fight the good fight and take those tender mercies as they come. Hope to see more of you and a good day 60 to you today Day 60, think I have been down this road before.. maybe I enjoy the battle. But this just might be the year. yeah man...good to hear from you. STAY STRONG 2 MONTHS IN , IS GREAT WORK |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68537111 United States 04/04/2015 03:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quit drinking in 2001 , Oct 31 2001 in fact. and quit smoking in 2006 when I turned 40.I can't tell you how great it is to be free of tobacco and alcohol. I hope everyone no matter what changes you're trying to make are able to make them. |
TIME FOR ME TO STOP User ID: 68816446 Australia 04/04/2015 03:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1st thanks for making this thread DESERT FOX are you back on the cigs?,stay strong to the ones that are in the process of quiting ,congrats to the ones that have fully given up and time to quit for the ones that havent.........ok so why i tell you my smoking history i will light up a ciggie.....my 1st ciggie was at 7 which i pinched from mum...cant remember smoking until 10 as a mates older brother gave me one then pinching them off mum and smoking with mates etc playing a game called drag the fag which each player had a a ciggie and you had to try and keep as much ash on the smoke as possible the player that loses gets a dead arm or multible......the other was roast the rooster/chook which involved two players putting there arms together palm side up and drop a lit ciggie and drop it in the center and the last person standing gets the smoke..anyways but id say when i was 12 and started high school thats when the ciggy buying happend and i would say then that was when i was smoking before school at the bus stops at school and after school so smoking .packets of twentys were $4:50-$6:00 roughly. the last packet i bought was yesturday i pack of 20s had to by from a bottleshop which are more pricey and they cost me 17 frigging bucks for the cheapest packet of smokes... prices are going up by 12% in septemeber...anyways to the point i have tried 4 or so times of giving up the ciggies tried patches ,e cigs,cold turkey being 10 days the longest but that was patches....i am giving up for the sole reason of to stop/help prevent any problems i may have in the future.been smoking 18 years to long , i have in the last 6 months or so getting heart/chest burn....the price of ciggies going up is not the reason for stopping and i would like to see the stats of people who actually gave up for that reason......... i start after this pack and going cold turkey so ive got to lay off the drink as well for a bit so to stop any urges......get back into doing my hobbie to keep my mind off things and hopefully stay strong. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68817315 Australia 04/04/2015 05:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quit drinking in 2001 , Oct 31 2001 in fact. and quit smoking in 2006 when I turned 40.I can't tell you how great it is to be free of tobacco and alcohol. I hope everyone no matter what changes you're trying to make are able to make them. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68537111 good on you.....as ive stated in above post....i am not doing it for money but it will be interesting how much spare money i will have........ |
Hawk-02 Hawk-o-holic User ID: 68804062 United States 04/04/2015 09:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1st thanks for making this thread DESERT FOX are you back on the cigs?,stay strong to the ones that are in the process of quiting ,congrats to the ones that have fully given up and time to quit for the ones that havent.........ok so why i tell you my smoking history i will light up a ciggie.....my 1st ciggie was at 7 which i pinched from mum...cant remember smoking until 10 as a mates older brother gave me one then pinching them off mum and smoking with mates etc playing a game called drag the fag which each player had a a ciggie and you had to try and keep as much ash on the smoke as possible the player that loses gets a dead arm or multible......the other was roast the rooster/chook which involved two players putting there arms together palm side up and drop a lit ciggie and drop it in the center and the last person standing gets the smoke..anyways but id say when i was 12 and started high school thats when the ciggy buying happend and i would say then that was when i was smoking before school at the bus stops at school and after school so smoking .packets of twentys were $4:50-$6:00 roughly. the last packet i bought was yesturday i pack of 20s had to by from a bottleshop which are more pricey and they cost me 17 frigging bucks for the cheapest packet of smokes... prices are going up by 12% in septemeber...anyways to the point i have tried 4 or so times of giving up the ciggies tried patches ,e cigs,cold turkey being 10 days the longest but that was patches....i am giving up for the sole reason of to stop/help prevent any problems i may have in the future.been smoking 18 years to long , i have in the last 6 months or so getting heart/chest burn....the price of ciggies going up is not the reason for stopping and i would like to see the stats of people who actually gave up for that reason......... Quoting: TIME FOR ME TO STOP 68816446 i start after this pack and going cold turkey so ive got to lay off the drink as well for a bit so to stop any urges......get back into doing my hobbie to keep my mind off things and hopefully stay strong. You can and will do it, laying off the booze is key. One day at a time, the add up quick!! Pickle Suprise! |
Desert Fox (OP) 04/04/2015 10:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1st thanks for making this thread DESERT FOX are you back on the cigs?,stay strong to the ones that are in the process of quiting ,congrats to the ones that have fully given up and time to quit for the ones that havent.........ok so why i tell you my smoking history i will light up a ciggie.....my 1st ciggie was at 7 which i pinched from mum...cant remember smoking until 10 as a mates older brother gave me one then pinching them off mum and smoking with mates etc playing a game called drag the fag which each player had a a ciggie and you had to try and keep as much ash on the smoke as possible the player that loses gets a dead arm or multible......the other was roast the rooster/chook which involved two players putting there arms together palm side up and drop a lit ciggie and drop it in the center and the last person standing gets the smoke..anyways but id say when i was 12 and started high school thats when the ciggy buying happend and i would say then that was when i was smoking before school at the bus stops at school and after school so smoking .packets of twentys were $4:50-$6:00 roughly. the last packet i bought was yesturday i pack of 20s had to by from a bottleshop which are more pricey and they cost me 17 frigging bucks for the cheapest packet of smokes... prices are going up by 12% in septemeber...anyways to the point i have tried 4 or so times of giving up the ciggies tried patches ,e cigs,cold turkey being 10 days the longest but that was patches....i am giving up for the sole reason of to stop/help prevent any problems i may have in the future.been smoking 18 years to long , i have in the last 6 months or so getting heart/chest burn....the price of ciggies going up is not the reason for stopping and i would like to see the stats of people who actually gave up for that reason......... Quoting: TIME FOR ME TO STOP 68816446 i start after this pack and going cold turkey so ive got to lay off the drink as well for a bit so to stop any urges......get back into doing my hobbie to keep my mind off things and hopefully stay strong. You can and will do it, laying off the booze is key. One day at a time, the add up quick!! Thanks for being here for the people. :TOMABANEFOX: It's more humane this way ya know, or burn on totem pole. Choice is yours. |
Hawk-02 Hawk-o-holic User ID: 68804062 United States 04/05/2015 09:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1st thanks for making this thread DESERT FOX are you back on the cigs?,stay strong to the ones that are in the process of quiting ,congrats to the ones that have fully given up and time to quit for the ones that havent.........ok so why i tell you my smoking history i will light up a ciggie.....my 1st ciggie was at 7 which i pinched from mum...cant remember smoking until 10 as a mates older brother gave me one then pinching them off mum and smoking with mates etc playing a game called drag the fag which each player had a a ciggie and you had to try and keep as much ash on the smoke as possible the player that loses gets a dead arm or multible......the other was roast the rooster/chook which involved two players putting there arms together palm side up and drop a lit ciggie and drop it in the center and the last person standing gets the smoke..anyways but id say when i was 12 and started high school thats when the ciggy buying happend and i would say then that was when i was smoking before school at the bus stops at school and after school so smoking .packets of twentys were $4:50-$6:00 roughly. the last packet i bought was yesturday i pack of 20s had to by from a bottleshop which are more pricey and they cost me 17 frigging bucks for the cheapest packet of smokes... prices are going up by 12% in septemeber...anyways to the point i have tried 4 or so times of giving up the ciggies tried patches ,e cigs,cold turkey being 10 days the longest but that was patches....i am giving up for the sole reason of to stop/help prevent any problems i may have in the future.been smoking 18 years to long , i have in the last 6 months or so getting heart/chest burn....the price of ciggies going up is not the reason for stopping and i would like to see the stats of people who actually gave up for that reason......... Quoting: TIME FOR ME TO STOP 68816446 i start after this pack and going cold turkey so ive got to lay off the drink as well for a bit so to stop any urges......get back into doing my hobbie to keep my mind off things and hopefully stay strong. You can and will do it, laying off the booze is key. One day at a time, the add up quick!! Thanks for being here for the people. It's a great thread you started dude... You helped a ton of people!! It's the only thread i keep, always in my personnel pins....so I see it everyday, weather I am smoking or not. Pickle Suprise! |
KemAMP User ID: 68519757 Canada 04/05/2015 09:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I quit 3 years ago with nasal snuff and Sweden snus. I bummed a few cigs since but just to realize how bad they are. Tobacco in itself is a good plaNt, beneficial to humans. It kills germs and even cures a few diseases. But cigarettes is to tobacco what baloney is to meat. A cheap, unhealthy, chemically altered product. To quit completely is obviously better, but for those who wants to quikly recover health and don't care too much about still being hooked to nicotine, that's probably your best bet. A good place to start is snuffhouse.org Good luck and congrats to all quitters! Blending Art and Science. |
BxMac User ID: 60949438 United States 04/06/2015 06:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "But cigarettes is to tobacco what baloney is to meat. A cheap, unhealthy, chemically altered product." 'What baloney is to meat,' says it all Kempamp. Right on point. Beautiful, sunny and warm, day here today. I was driving this morning and out of nowhere I got slammed with a wicked ciggie craving. The first nice days of Spring always harken and awaken the self-destruction in me. "Ah, it's a beautiful day, let's smoke our brains out and fog the whole thing up." Mental, but true. I spent about five minutes justifying buying a pack until sanity returned. The thought of the dry-caustic-chemical taste of the first three cigs (after three or four I never taste the chemicals) after not smoking for a time saved me. Reading your baloney/chemical line above confirmed and cemented my resolve. Thanks for that and best to all those putting the smokes down. |
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Hawk-02 Hawk-o-holic User ID: 53930247 United States 04/11/2015 10:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "But cigarettes is to tobacco what baloney is to meat. A cheap, unhealthy, chemically altered product." Quoting: BxMac 60949438 'What baloney is to meat,' says it all Kempamp. Right on point. Beautiful, sunny and warm, day here today. I was driving this morning and out of nowhere I got slammed with a wicked ciggie craving. The first nice days of Spring always harken and awaken the self-destruction in me. "Ah, it's a beautiful day, let's smoke our brains out and fog the whole thing up." Mental, but true. I spent about five minutes justifying buying a pack until sanity returned. The thought of the dry-caustic-chemical taste of the first three cigs (after three or four I never taste the chemicals) after not smoking for a time saved me. Reading your baloney/chemical line above confirmed and cemented my resolve. Thanks for that and best to all those putting the smokes down. I know that feeling well!!! The warm weather creeps in and sends the "LETS PARTY" Signal to my brain!!! Which is BEER and SMOKES in my case... Really going to make the effort this year to fight through it. Day 69 today for me I think. Pickle Suprise! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68618415 United Kingdom 04/11/2015 10:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What a great thread! I quit smoking in 2012 with the help of my friend and also the Alan Carr audio book. The key to it I found is that you MUST want to do it...for what ever reasons, be it health, money etc. Do not be afraid, there is not a great black void in front of you without the dreaded weed...life goes on and so will you, only you feel better for it. I didn't notice any physical improvements but mentally I feel better. I smoked for 25yrs since I was 13, spliffs from the moment I woke until the early hrs of the morning. So much so that I never really felt stoned any more even though I could through an ounce in 2-3 days. I started smoking again last year when I split from my girl I tried a half joint as was so stoned it was unbelievable and said to my friends this is how we should do it...once in a blue etc....but it wasn't to be. Next days I bought more and more and was back in the cycle. All I ate was sugar and stuff but I felt ok because I was happy doing it. Then I knew my chance to quit again was when I went on holiday...I knew It would be hard to buy some weed so this was the perfect time and I WANTED to do it. I Had planned it for a couple of months. Since then ive not looked back now and I don't think I ever will. I still hang around my same old mates, blowing it in my face lol and that skunk smells amazing...but im not interested because I wanted to stop for my reasons...money, better social life, etc. Thing is even If I won the lotto now I wouldn't go back. Good luck to anyone who tries...if I can do it I know for sure that anybody can. |
Desert Fox (OP) 04/11/2015 11:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1st thanks for making this thread DESERT FOX are you back on the cigs?,stay strong to the ones that are in the process of quiting ,congrats to the ones that have fully given up and time to quit for the ones that havent.........ok so why i tell you my smoking history i will light up a ciggie.....my 1st ciggie was at 7 which i pinched from mum...cant remember smoking until 10 as a mates older brother gave me one then pinching them off mum and smoking with mates etc playing a game called drag the fag which each player had a a ciggie and you had to try and keep as much ash on the smoke as possible the player that loses gets a dead arm or multible......the other was roast the rooster/chook which involved two players putting there arms together palm side up and drop a lit ciggie and drop it in the center and the last person standing gets the smoke..anyways but id say when i was 12 and started high school thats when the ciggy buying happend and i would say then that was when i was smoking before school at the bus stops at school and after school so smoking .packets of twentys were $4:50-$6:00 roughly. the last packet i bought was yesturday i pack of 20s had to by from a bottleshop which are more pricey and they cost me 17 frigging bucks for the cheapest packet of smokes... prices are going up by 12% in septemeber...anyways to the point i have tried 4 or so times of giving up the ciggies tried patches ,e cigs,cold turkey being 10 days the longest but that was patches....i am giving up for the sole reason of to stop/help prevent any problems i may have in the future.been smoking 18 years to long , i have in the last 6 months or so getting heart/chest burn....the price of ciggies going up is not the reason for stopping and i would like to see the stats of people who actually gave up for that reason......... Quoting: TIME FOR ME TO STOP 68816446 i start after this pack and going cold turkey so ive got to lay off the drink as well for a bit so to stop any urges......get back into doing my hobbie to keep my mind off things and hopefully stay strong. You can and will do it, laying off the booze is key. One day at a time, the add up quick!! Thanks for being here for the people. It's a great thread you started dude... You helped a ton of people!! It's the only thread i keep, always in my personnel pins....so I see it everyday, weather I am smoking or not. You must do it, your life depends on it. I spent two days in hospital last week when simple bronchitis caused me to be unable to get enough oxygen. Horrible feeling, you don't want. Trust me. :TOMABANEFOX: It's more humane this way ya know, or burn on totem pole. Choice is yours. |
Hawk-02 Hawk-o-holic User ID: 53930247 United States 04/11/2015 06:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Hawk-02 You can and will do it, laying off the booze is key. One day at a time, the add up quick!! Thanks for being here for the people. It's a great thread you started dude... You helped a ton of people!! It's the only thread i keep, always in my personnel pins....so I see it everyday, weather I am smoking or not. You must do it, your life depends on it. I spent two days in hospital last week when simple bronchitis caused me to be unable to get enough oxygen. Horrible feeling, you don't want. Trust me. DAmn! Are you ok?? Are you still off the smokes?? Pickle Suprise! |
InTheHood User ID: 68051928 United States 04/11/2015 08:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Husband and I are on our 8th month. Just stopped cold turkey. Now it's time to diet. We are saving a ton of money and feel better. We both smoked for 35 years. Hitting the Y soon to start swimming. I take it one day at a time. If I can do it, anyone can, really, my cigs were my best friend. You will gain weight, but IMO worth it to quit the cigs. |