QUIT SMOKING TOBACCO

Started by Wildcat, April 02, 2009, 12:41:20 PM

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Tenpoint5

By my quick calculations Your up to 5 weeks. Congrats there Wildcat.
Bacon is the Crack Cocaine of the Food World.

Be careful about calling yourself and EXPERT! An ex is a has-been, and a spurt is a drip under pressure!

Roadking

5 weeks you got it licked. Don't give yourself a reason to go back it's not worth it.
I'll bet you food tastes better now...

Wildcat

Quote from: Roadking on April 25, 2009, 12:13:06 PM
5 weeks you got it licked. Don't give yourself a reason to go back it's not worth it.
I'll bet you food tastes better now...

Strange you should mention that.  Some foods taste better and some taste worse.  May have to start making my own loaf bread.  No longer like the brands we have here.  :P
Life is short. Smile while you still have teeth.



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geofite

I quit 5 years ago after being a victim to tobacco for 34 years. I quit cold turkey and found it easy to do once I learned how to quit and stay quit. It is one of the best things that I have ever done.

You need to learn how to quit which will help take away the urge to continuously poison yourself by inhaling hot toxic gases from burning leaves rolled up in paper.

Do the free quit smoking on line course and it will make quitting so much easier. No need for any patches, pills or other dumb gimmicks. Do the course and it will help take away the psychological mind games that smokers play with themselves that makes it hard to give it up.

Say NOPE, Not One Puff Ever and you will never fall back into the trap of tobacco.

Do this course to get free.
http://www.quitsmokingonline.com/

Read Allen Carr's book on line.
http://www.opposingdigits.com/ebooks/Easy.Way.To.Stop.Smoking.pdf

Good info here too.
http://whyquit.com/

A quit meter to keep track of your stats.
http://www.quitmeter.com/index.php

Good forum for support while quitting.
http://forums.quitnet.com/aspBanjo/Message_List.asp?Conference_ID=10&Forum_ID=8&r=192927

Stages of a quit.
http://xsle0.tripod.com/HELP/STAGESofaQUIT.html



Mr Walleye

Your doing awesome WildCat!  ;)

Don't look back... Full steam ahead as a none smoker.


Thanks for posting those links Geofite. I'm currently smoking but have quit as long as 6 years in the past. I too found it easier to go cold turkey and there is no question I "will" do it again. I made the mistake of having a cigar at a party and before I knew it I was back at cigarettes. For me, as I'm sure for most smokers who have tried to quit, I literally can't get away with a puff with out starting again. Kinda like any other addiction. I'm bull headed as well and I know when I quit again it will be for good.

Keep up the good work WildCat and like I said don't look back, just forward as a nonsmoker. Your family will thank you and remember... we're part of your family.  ;)

Mike

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Wildcat

Thanks all.  I played golf today with a doctor today that smoked a pipe.  Love the smell of a good pipe.  Always have.  Tried smoking a pipe about 10 years ago.  Not my cup of tea.  Does not taste like it smells, pain in the butt to keep lit, bitter juice always hitting the tongue  :P.  Do love the smell though- almost as good as smelling butt cooking in the BS.
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iceman

Keep up the good work cat man.  :)