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Hi All I am go to try to give up smoking for the new year. My question to all you ex smokers is how. I would be very greatful to here which methods worked for

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Old 12-19-2007   #1 (permalink)
iian1972 is offline
Giving up Smoking HELP

Hi All

I am go to try to give up smoking for the new year.

My question to all you ex smokers is how. I would be very greatful to here which methods worked for you and how hard you found it.

I am 35 and have been smoking for 20 years and hate it. But hating it does not stop me smoking.

Thanks in advance for any information guys.

Iian
 
Old 12-19-2007   #2 (permalink)
Dirty Videophile is offline

Congratulations! Anyone, I repeat, anyone can stop but only if they want to. I smoked for years until about 19 years ago. I made up my mind I was going to quit and did.
 
Old 12-19-2007   #3 (permalink)
Stretch is offline

Hi iian1972. I feel your pain. I woke up last Feb 19 and hated the way smoking tasted, smelled and made me feel. I haven't had a cigarette since. I just decided to quit in that moment For me it was easy but I realize for most it's not. I had smoked for 10 years. There are tons of ways to go about it...I'm sure you're aware of them all. I truly believe the only way to quit is to really want to. The mind clicks over and it becomes your new reality. Talking about it, weening off it doesn't help unless you really want to quit. It sounds like you've already gotten to the point of hating it. Discipline and self control are the only way to end it now. Trust me...you'll love yourself for it later. Good Luck...
 
Old 12-19-2007   #4 (permalink)
iian1972 is offline

Thanks stretch how long did it take for you craving to go away.

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Hi iian1972. I feel your pain. I woke up last Feb 19 and hated the way smoking tasted, smelled and made me feel. I haven't had a cigarette since. I just decided to quit in that moment For me it was easy but I realize for most it's not. I had smoked for 10 years. There are tons of ways to go about it...I'm sure you're aware of them all. I truly believe the only way to quit is to really want to. The mind clicks over and it becomes your new reality. Talking about it, weening off it doesn't help unless you really want to quit. It sounds like you've already gotten to the point of hating it. Discipline and self control are the only way to end it now. Trust me...you'll love yourself for it later. Good Luck...
 
Old 12-19-2007   #5 (permalink)
Stretch is offline

Truthfully...from that moment. That did surprise me. I really woke up that day sick of it. I still actually had 2 packs laying around. After about 5 days or so I just gave them away. I'm a musician, I've been working in Europe for years now so I'm around smokers all the time and I haven't been tempted once since I quit. I thought it would be hard by gigs, in the pubs drinking, after meals, blah, blah, blah...I also got sick of meat almost 30 years ago, became vegetarian and haven't eaten anything with a face since then. No that's not true...fish do have faces... Be strong
 
Old 12-19-2007   #6 (permalink)
Rugbypup is offline

Im an ex smoker and glad of it. I used to smoke 10 a day for only about 6 or 7 years but quit in 04 and havent as much as had a toke since.

Nothing special required, just a burning will to do it thats stronger than the need for a fag and take it one day at a time. It can be done and im proof of it.

I basically got so hammered at a party that the next day, just the thought of a fag make be bark and before i knew it, i realised id gone a whole day without a ciggy. That got me thinking, if i could do one, could i do two and now here i am nearly 4 years later.

The killer for me was it used to break up my day at work, little 10 minute breaks every now and again. I found that if u take a walk for the same amount of time and always play with a pencil in your fingers, you soon adapt.

Fight it, each one you smoke now is a day less you'll live.

Its not easy, in fact it can be fucking difficult, but it can be done.

I wish you all the best.
 
Old 12-19-2007   #7 (permalink)
Rugbypup is offline

Plus smoking does make your cock shrink!
 
Old 12-19-2007   #8 (permalink)
Monster is offline

Quote:
Originally Posted by iian1972 View Post
Hi All

I am go to try to give up smoking for the new year.

My question to all you ex smokers is how. I would be very greatful to here which methods worked for you and how hard you found it.

I am 35 and have been smoking for 20 years and hate it. But hating it does not stop me smoking.

Thanks in advance for any information guys.

Iian

Ive never smoked my friend, but from all ive heard New Years is one of the worst times to quit because people usually make NYs decision at the spur of the moment, what ive read about smoking cessation classes you need to make a plan as to a date to quit.

If you have done this then it doesnt pertain to you, Good Luck!
 
Old 12-19-2007   #9 (permalink)
Rugbypup is offline

I used to be a foot long, now look at me, lol.
 
Old 12-19-2007   #10 (permalink)
Rugbypup is offline

Monsters right, i has to come from a desire to give it up for yourself, not cos if for new years.

Bravo Monster.
 
Old 12-19-2007   #11 (permalink)
RedScrotum is offline

you are either a smoker, or you're not a smoker. you decide
 
Old 12-19-2007   #12 (permalink)
TattooedMamaMeg is offline

I'm currently trying to quit smoking, but like Stretch, it's mostly because I simply don't want to anymore. The only thing about it that's making this difficult is stress. I only smoke one or two cigarettes a day, if that, but when I get stressed, it's all I know how to do. Ble.
 
Old 12-19-2007   #13 (permalink)
BigDuder is offline

i am trying to quit right now as well. i hate that quitting makes me act like a huge prick to everyone i meet for about a week whenever i do it.
 
Old 12-19-2007   #14 (permalink)
JamieBoy is offline

3 Weeks smoke-free!!!!!

Tough, tough, though - but worth it in due time - (I hope).

Started off on a drug - (called Zyban here?) It seemed to take the edge off for a while BUT it seemed to bring on really nasty depressive feelings late at night, so I stopped that last week.

From the collective social advice that I have been inundated with, it seems like 6 weeks is the magic marker. Also another helpful suggestion (LOL - from a friends wife!!!) was to get a mild sedative/anti-depressant from the doc, so that everyone can "breathe easier".

Worried about the possible weight-gain as I'm eating everything in sight. MY TAKE - extra energy is being released? Perhaps I should have investigated breath-work / energy transfer / Qui Gong?

Remember, it takes some people as many as 5 attempts, (read that on some website), before they can finally kick it for good. So even if you have a set-back, it's maybe one step closer.

Good luck.
 
Old 12-19-2007   #15 (permalink)
Rugbypup is offline

Its worth the fight though. I dont think there are any easy ways to do it. Personnally, patches burned my skin, gum made me bark, i was about to try hypno, but fortunatly discovered my will power.

There is most definalty a feeling attached to accomplishing something hard through the power of your will alone, i feel it makes you stronger as a person.

Good folk of LPSG, it can be done.
 

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