Quittin' Smoking
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i have stopped, but it's very difficult while living with a smoker.......... hence my interest in my Jackie quittin'!!
it's either one or the other, or neither of the two.
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Difficult in that you find it disgusting or difficult that you wish you smoked too?pumpy wrote:i have stopped, but it's very difficult while living with a smoker
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Difficult in that it's a constant temptation, knowing that baccy,etc, is in the house. I don't wish i smoked now (i've had quite enough nicotine after nearly 40yrs!), but it's still a bit like the ol' water torcher, all the same.TheGoodEarth wrote:Difficult in that you find it disgusting or difficult that you wish you smoked too?pumpy wrote:i have stopped, but it's very difficult while living with a smoker
it's either one or the other, or neither of the two.
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In the ninetys the company i was workink for brought in a no smokink policy!
Also they engouraged all smokers to give it up!
They started in house with the local orthority and gave counciling about giving up smoking.
As a smoker i wanted to give it ago but dew to the nature of the work i was doing, most of the time i could not attend.
The first time i could get there i found alot of people who just wanted a skive, especially when there was someone there to help then, but they just took the proverbial! and did'nt give a monkeys!
on my 1 encaounter, i got on with the people, just as well it was the only time i had chance to get there.
IThey told me, the most time u crave for a smoke is when u are having other stimulants like: Tea,Coffee & the worst Alcohol. Basically only drinking Fruit Juice or Water helps!
Also they engouraged all smokers to give it up!
They started in house with the local orthority and gave counciling about giving up smoking.
As a smoker i wanted to give it ago but dew to the nature of the work i was doing, most of the time i could not attend.
The first time i could get there i found alot of people who just wanted a skive, especially when there was someone there to help then, but they just took the proverbial! and did'nt give a monkeys!
on my 1 encaounter, i got on with the people, just as well it was the only time i had chance to get there.
IThey told me, the most time u crave for a smoke is when u are having other stimulants like: Tea,Coffee & the worst Alcohol. Basically only drinking Fruit Juice or Water helps!
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My other half has gone for an e-cig which is an electronic cigarette, they work on a vapouriser concept they supply you with a liquid nicotine substance you can get many different flavours of these, Rich recommends cream, coconut, black tea & Marlboro, they come in different strengths (the liquid that is), the devices themselves look like pens & they have an LED that lightrs up when you take a drag. It seems to be doing the trick as he hasn't had a cigarette in weeks.
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The e-cig sounds interesting. How much do they cost?
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They do them on here, MMMMillymollymandy wrote:The e-cig sounds interesting. How much do they cost?
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Oh, it's not really what I had imagined. I want something to give me the nicotine whilst trying to break the habit and that thing isn't going to break the habit!!! I thought it was an inhaler thingy to give you nicotine rather than chewing gum and risking pulling your fillings out! Patches are no good for me unless I chewed them, I do need some sort of oral thing, just not one that actually glows and emits fake smoke!
Be fun to use on an aeroplane though and see how many people would dare to say anything....
Anyway thanks Julie.






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I managed to quit three weeks ago, with the help of the whyquit.com site. i learnt a lot, as I decided the only way to quit was to understand nicotine addiction (I always over-research thigns) and there are loads of articles on the site, plus 2 main free e-books about quitting. It does initially come across a bit strong, but it makes sense.
For example I learnt that nicotine cravings only last around three minutes. I didn't believe it either but after three days (how long it takes for nicotine to leave your body) I can attest to that being very true.
Also cutting down or using patches doesn't work as you're just constantly in withdrawal. There are a lot of stories on the site as well which kept me motivated whilst I went through the initial 72 hours. One which got me in particular was a picture of a man a few days before he died, who was around the same age as me but looks like a decomposing body. Very scary picture but it helped a lot.
If you want to read the story it is here but be warned the picture is not pleasant.
http://whyquit.com/whyquit/BryanLeeCurtis.html
Overall I recommend the site to anyone thinking about quitting. Three weeks so far with not a single slip-up.
For example I learnt that nicotine cravings only last around three minutes. I didn't believe it either but after three days (how long it takes for nicotine to leave your body) I can attest to that being very true.
Also cutting down or using patches doesn't work as you're just constantly in withdrawal. There are a lot of stories on the site as well which kept me motivated whilst I went through the initial 72 hours. One which got me in particular was a picture of a man a few days before he died, who was around the same age as me but looks like a decomposing body. Very scary picture but it helped a lot.
If you want to read the story it is here but be warned the picture is not pleasant.
http://whyquit.com/whyquit/BryanLeeCurtis.html
Overall I recommend the site to anyone thinking about quitting. Three weeks so far with not a single slip-up.

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- Millymollymandy
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Yet Allan Carr says it is 3 weeks. How do you know WHO to believe?thecornflake wrote:three days (how long it takes for nicotine to leave your body)

Well done anyway and keep up the good work! I'm afraid my cravings lasted all day long.

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Having been through it, I would say 3 days is about right and the chemical cravings do seem to be 3 minutes when you actually time then. Nicotine withdrawal skews your sense of time.Millymollymandy wrote:Yet Allan Carr says it is 3 weeks. How do you know WHO to believe?thecornflake wrote:three days (how long it takes for nicotine to leave your body)![]()
Well done anyway and keep up the good work! I'm afraid my cravings lasted all day long.
It's the triggers that are hard - getting up in the morning, leaving work etc. But once you understand it, I think that's the key to coping with it.
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I think it is just different for everyone and everyone needs to find what 'works' for them (i.e. my experience last year was completely different to yours in terms of cravings etc, I found the first 3 days easy compared to later on). I've yet to find it but when I do I'll let everyone know! 

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That really really isn't pleasant!! No wonder it helped you stop. You have to feel for the liittle boy in the picture.thecornflake wrote:If you want to read the story it is here but be warned the picture is not pleasant.
http://whyquit.com/whyquit/BryanLeeCurtis.html

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Everything about that story is so desperately tragic - I hope that little boy doesn't take it up and I hope it stops other people too.TheGoodEarth wrote:That really really isn't pleasant!! No wonder it helped you stop. You have to feel for the liittle boy in the picture.thecornflake wrote:If you want to read the story it is here but be warned the picture is not pleasant.
http://whyquit.com/whyquit/BryanLeeCurtis.html
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It is - Especially the fact that it all happened so quickly. That and the similar age, I think that's what makes this story stand out for me.rockchick wrote:Everything about that story is so desperately tragic - I hope that little boy doesn't take it up and I hope it stops other people too.TheGoodEarth wrote:That really really isn't pleasant!! No wonder it helped you stop. You have to feel for the liittle boy in the picture.thecornflake wrote:If you want to read the story it is here but be warned the picture is not pleasant.
http://whyquit.com/whyquit/BryanLeeCurtis.html
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