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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 #401 Top

I switched from commercial brands to rollies and that cut my consumption from one pack a day to less than a third. @ $3.70 every ten days as opposed to $50 bucks.....$46.30 saved every ten days for the last eight months......46.30 x 3 x 8 = $1,111.20 savings. It isn't quitting but its a start. Seems they're a lot less addictive because of all the 'preservatives' not added to it. Plus there's no real cravings. But that's just me.

Reply #402 Top

Po...you may already know this but I'll mention it anyway, smoking is also linked to lower back pain.

In my case it definitely was. I quit about 8 years ago and while I'm not pain free, it has lessened a good bit. At least now it's manageable with medication that doesn't put me in the ozone layer.

Reply #403 Top

Day 650, about 26,000 cigarettes not smoked and around $16,000 not spent on cigarettes.

Reply #404 Top

5 years here, come May 18th.

Reply #406 Top

Best thing I ever did. Chantix helped greatly.  O:)

Reply #407 Top

Quoting RedneckDude, reply 404
5 years here, come May 18th.
End of RedneckDude's quote

well done....    :thumbsup:

 

v's at 5 years too.....and never looked back....    |-)

 

Wondering how Po's going though   :|

Reply #408 Top

Looking back in this thread, PuterDudeJim quit 6 years ago this coming May 18th.

Reply #409 Top

Quoting RedneckDude, reply 408
Looking back in this thread, PuterDudeJim quit 6 years ago this coming May 18th.
End of RedneckDude's quote

 

well....he's one up on you     ;) ;P

Reply #410 Top

It would have been 5 years for me but I weakened due to stress and took it up again for a while.  However, it was 3 years on January 15 this time around and I'm still going strong... as in no chance of ever going back to it.

Reply #411 Top

Quoting starkers, reply 410
no chance of ever going back to it.
End of starkers's quote

 

I tried hypnotism to quit....didn't work.

But the hypnotist said he left a post hypnotic suggestion that would have us sick and nauseous at the smell of cigarette smoke.

 

 

Every time I get near someone smoking, I actually get physically sick. My stomach curls up in knots, so to speak.

 

I know I will never smoke again....I can't if I wanted to. Which I don't.

Reply #412 Top

It's 3am, I just woke up and hacked up a lung , or part of one, keep at it for your own good, gotta quit for you mostly,then others you care about, save yourself some misery and money. I hear drinking lots, water, not beer, helps greatly, flushes the nicotine out faster. Good luck. Even if you have a setback, keep at it, no rules on procedure, just what helps you do it is the only rule. :puke:

Reply #413 Top

Are you still going, is that why this post is revived, always forget to look at dates. Thats it, I need a smoke.

Reply #414 Top

Still going strong 3 and a half years later! Congrats to all the non smokers!

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Quoting doortech1, reply 413
Are you still going, is that why this post is revived, always forget to look at dates.
End of doortech1's quote
 ...it is a good old post...people share if they start to quit, how long, what works for them, if they can't quit.... etc. 

And we cheer each other on....which is what friends do!!  :sun:

Quoting bk13GarbageMan, reply 403
Day 650, about 26,000 cigarettes not smoked and around $16,000 not spent on cigarettes.
End of bk13GarbageMan's quote
     Way to go Fred!!!!  :w00t:    and everyone else!! :thumbsup:


It'll be 4 years last month...every once in awhile, I take a very long drag on a pencil and that feels so good!!  

Reply #416 Top

Good luck 

Ed :D

Reply #417 Top

The electronic cigarette was what got me to quit smoking. I now vape instead of smoking and have been smoke free for a year and a half. I love my ecig , just like regular smoking but with none of the bad side effects. And the really nice thing about it is I can smoke it anywhere even if it's a non-smoking area, because it's not really smoke , it's vapor.    -- Ace --

Reply #418 Top

Wondering how everyone is going..... any new recruits for this year?

 

A friend is quitting... again... and interested in trying Chantix.... anyone with experience/success with that?    :|

Reply #419 Top

Quoting sydneysiders, reply 418

Wondering how everyone is going..... any new recruits for this year?

 

A friend is quitting... again... and interested in trying Chantix.... anyone with experience/success with that?   
End of sydneysiders's quote

My daughter's partner used Chantix.

He gave up smoking but the side effects were terrible.

He came under the second section in the link below. ( depression, thoughts of suicide and most of the other side effects listed in that section)

He ended up getting psychiatric assistance which is still ongoing. 

http://www.drugs.com/sfx/chantix-side-effects.html

I definitely would not use it.

 

Macca

 

Reply #420 Top

thanks for that Macca.... definitely crossed off the list....   much appreciated.... 

Reply #421 Top

Quoting sydneysiders, reply 420

thanks for that Macca.... definitely crossed off the list....   much appreciated.... 
End of sydneysiders's quote

That's OK

By the way I gave up smoking 10 years ago.

I went cold turkey when I was told I had to have open heart surgery to fix clogged arteries.

I also gave up beer due to the urge for a smoke while drinking.

I managed to overcome that though and I now enjoy a beer at the barbie.

:beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer:

Cheers

Macca

 

Reply #422 Top

yeah... it seems to be those triggers that are the killer... glad you can now enjoy a coupla  :beer: :beer:     :)

Reply #423 Top

Year 5 with no desire to smoke again. How's everyone else doing?   :sun:

Reply #424 Top

May 18th will be 7 years smoke free. Now diabetes meds free as well. And 55 pounds lighter!

 

Reply #425 Top

Quoting sydneysiders, reply 418
A friend is quitting... again... and interested in trying Chantix.... anyone with experience/success with that?
End of sydneysiders's quote

I quit with Chantix.

 

My wife said it changed my personality a little. I had weird dreams, (which I like).

Other than that, it went well.

 

I know some people have serious depression with Chantix, some even get suicidal. So they say.

 

I think it's a wonderful thing. I know, for a fact, that I'd still be smoking if not for Chantix.

 

Oddly, my insurance would not cover it.