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chasey 21-04-08 10:32 PM

Smoking
 
Just had my first smoke free day in 3 1/2 years or so. I would love to say I feel better for it but... :rolleyes:

I got sick of spending so much money on smoking. Got to the point where it was ?150 (give or take) a month...tot that up over the year and it's like "wtf?".

Oh well, another few more days of gagging for a smoke and I might start to feel a little better.

Anyone got any iwords of encouragement? :p

ArtyLady 21-04-08 10:39 PM

Re: Smoking
 
Well done...keep it up! :cool:

I gave up 15 years ago - now I dont drink either so save a fortune :lol: still poor though, spend it all on petrol ;)

Ed 21-04-08 10:44 PM

Re: Smoking
 
Well done you!! Just think of all the money you'll save, and the fact that you won't stink. Sorry but you probably can't smell yourself, so you won't realise.

Keep at it!!

missyburd 21-04-08 10:51 PM

Re: Smoking
 
Congrats, you'll feel better in yourself soon enough :cool:

It's the first few steps that are the hardest (I would assume ;)), things can only get easier!

Gordon B 21-04-08 10:51 PM

Re: Smoking
 
It does get easier in time.

Keep at it.

Gene genie 21-04-08 10:53 PM

Re: Smoking
 
WILL POWER chasey. don't throw the towel in, you've already done the hardest bit. i have never smoked but i have seen at first hand what it is capable of. my dad died aged 79. ok a good age but he suffered for the last 25 of it. countless operations on blocked arteries and what not. my dad was a strong chap but to see him go the way he did was pityful. and through all them operations and trouble he never stopped smoking, cut down a little but never give up.i've got two children and the youngest just remembers a little wooden box in the ground, not sitting on his knee singing songs. silly bugger. sad. you stay off the fags chasey or you'll have ME to answer to.

lukemillar 21-04-08 11:22 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gene genie (Post 1486059)
WILL POWER chasey. don't throw the towel in, you've already done the hardest bit. i have never smoked but i have seen at first hand what it is capable of. my dad died aged 79. ok a good age but he suffered for the last 25 of it. countless operations on blocked arteries and what not. my dad was a strong chap but to see him go the way he did was pityful. and through all them operations and trouble he never stopped smoking, cut down a little but never give up.i've got two children and the youngest just remembers a little wooden box in the ground, not sitting on his knee singing songs. silly bugger. sad. you stay off the fags chasey or you'll have ME to answer to.

The hardest bit is actually still to come. Hello my name is Luke and I'm an ex-smoker. It has been 2 months since my last cigarette :D

The cravings actually go very quickly ~2 weeks, which is nice and then after that it's quite easy. It gets hard again now - 2-3 months down the line, where you start thinking, "well, I know can give up now - I'll just have a cigarette". People say that you have to re-train your brain in all the different situations where you would normally have a cigarette, to get used to that experience without smoking i.e going down the pub or after a meal etc. Unfortunately this takes time.

Best advice is to hang in there and don't give in after a while. If I have momentary lapses in will power (I don't actually have a cigarette, but really really want one) then it lasts maybe 5 mins, then I'm fine again. :smt023

gettin2dizzy 22-04-08 06:32 AM

Re: Smoking
 
It's not that difficult to be honest. The cigarette needs to get from the shop, out of cellophane, in to your mouth and miraculously light itself. There's a fair few points along the way where you can stop it ;) Just don't be a fanny and give in!

Tiger 55 22-04-08 07:00 AM

Re: Smoking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chasey (Post 1486043)
Oh well, another few more days of gagging for a smoke

Yeah, the gagging for a smoke phase lasted about 3 years for me...

Good luck though mate and remember, luck is not a factor!

G 22-04-08 07:15 AM

Re: Smoking
 
If you get an urge come online into this thread and we will all shout abuse at you so that you dont.


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