Today is the day i stop smoking!
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I quit 40 ish years ago and was one of the best things I have ever done, You will not regret giving up, only that you smoked for so long.
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Thanks for the tips and advice!0
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I quit smoking almost two years ago and it was THE BEST decision I could have made for myself. Everything about my life is better now.
It's not easy, but every day it gets easier. You're going to have some days and some moments that are harder than others so just be prepared for those to remain strong and not give in. After a while, those days and moments get fewer and farther between.
It's crazy how much better I'm able to BREATHE!
YOU CAN TOTALLY DO THIS! If I can so can you
PS: I lost weight after quitting smoking - probably because I was able to be more active again! So don't let the fear of weight gain discourage you!0 -
The patches are great, I don't know about the inhaler. I quit about 15 years ago, best thing I ever did for myself.
If you expect to be grumpy you will. I found that once the decision was made the moodiness is gone. I think it comes when you haven't really decided yet. Best of luck to you!0 -
Well done, but if you find it difficult to do both at the same time, quit smoking first and then concentrate on the weight loss.0
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The only reason most people put on weight when they quit smoking is because they substitute a cigarette for some food.0
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End of day one, no cigs smoked and havent needed to use nicorette inhalator. I also do not stink of smoke!!0
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Way to Go! Congratulations!
I quit smoking 9 weeks ago today. It does get easier as the days go by so hang in there!0 -
Thank you and well done for going nine weeks smoke free!0
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Yayy way to go! I quit just over one year ago and it was tough - I looooooved smoking, it was like losing an arm - but so worth it! I used the gum since that helped with the cravings and gave me something to do with my mouth. #1 perk: After about two weeks, my skin started looking AMAZING. I've never had a problem with acne or anything, but I swear once I quit I started actually GLOWING.0
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I've been cig free for 8 days! Yay! I'm taking it day by day and trust me it does get easier! Seems to get easier each day actually. I decided to do it cold turkey. I really cant wait till I can completely stop thinking about cigs completely!
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YOU CAN
DO IT!!!!!!!! DO IT!!!!!!!! DO IT!!!!!!!! DO IT!!!!!!!! DO IT!!!!!!!! DO IT!!!!!!!! DO IT!!!!!!!! DO IT!!!!!!!! DO IT!!!!!!!! DO IT!!!!!!!!
I've never been a smoker, but if my dad could quit cold turkey in his 60s after over 50 years YOU CAN DO IT!
p.s. he said the nicotene chewing gum helped him a lot.0 -
Hello to all of you fantastic people!
I decided to post here after I saw the link on my new friend goonas’s blog about giving up smoking.
In the last six months I’ve tried everything to give up smoking, patches, inhalers, herbal cigarettes the lot, even after changing my life for the better (loosing around 70lbs so far) I was still dragging on something that could kill me!…. I was really determined each time to stop as I could notice my swim performance suffering as a result and exercise in general (as a bit of a background I’m 25, started when I was 16 and smoked 20a day and 30 on Fridays and Saturdays!)…. I ended up reading Allen Carrs ‘The Easy Way’ and although it didn’t quite work, his message stuck with me… certain chapters kept on coming back to the front of my mind!....
Anyway… last week, the same week as I was doing week 1 of P90x I got the flu…. This combined with smoking lead to an almighty cough…. The sort which comes right from the base of your lungs!... And after a particularly bad coughing session on Sunday afternoon that was it…. I threw my cigarettes (half a pack) in the bin and slapped on a 14mg patch (less than your supposed to use for my level of smoking).. all I could think is’ would I want to struggle breathing like that in 10 or 20 years time if I continue to force tar down my lungs’…. NO?!.
Enough was enough! It’s now Tuesday, and I don’t regret the decision at all! I’m half doing Allen Carrs way and half my own… as Allen says in his book… would you ask someone who is addicted to smoking crack to stop and shoot it up his arm instead??? No…. but to elevate some pangs I’m using patches… tomorrow I’m swapping to 7mg and then after 3 days on those there coming off completely… and I’ll ride the nicotine trail to the end… I already feel 1000 times better than before and I never want to go back….
Now the challenge is getting my flatmate to quit! Either that or he’s smoking out in the rain as I find the smell repulsive now!
Feel free to add me for motivation and advice for both quitting smoking and weight loss!
Simon x0 -
I'm on day 25 without a smoke... after 15 yrs. I do get cravings but you really have to try to occupy your mind on something else. Drink a glass of water when you want a cigarette, put your running shoes on and go around the block.
Try to avoid those situations linked to having a smoke.
You can do it too!0 -
Good luck with quitting, it is one of the best things you can do for your self AND your family0
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I quit smoking 5 years ago.... on new years - cold turkey. I STIIL to this day love the smell and occassional get the craving. But each day gets better, take it one day at a time. Hang in there and be strong!!!!
I chew gum now like a fiend!0 -
I stopped smoking 3 weeks ago. First 2 was okay, but I had cravings. This week is great, running is a lot easier so it's a good motivation.
I quit cold turkey, but from january to august I dropped a cigarette a day per month. By September I was at 2 only per day. This way worked for me.
I do not crave the nicotine though. It's more like I don't know what to do with my hands when I'm walking outside.
I also avoid parties for the time being.0 -
I quit cold turkey - 5 years is a long time to be a smoker for me lol. I wasnt pressured into quitting and it was something i had done more than once. Definatly stop! I can by 5 alvocados for the price of cigs, 1 a day is way better than a pack a week! You cant loose weight and smoke i found out. It always made me short of breath, i stunk, a always had to have a cig, if i forgot to buy some i had to beg or find someone to beg to have one but no more! Granted I slipped up a few times, only once when at a burlesque show with a friend (come on who doesnt smoke there!) but in the months that i have been a nonsmoker i feel so much better! I thought about it logically - heart disease, cancer, the smell, everything. Its all unneeded, i stress myself and kill myself to have a cancer stick. I dont have any cravings at all, and never had since i stopped. It was easier to stop drinking too - if only i could quit pot lol0
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Congratulations on your decision to quit smoking. All states offer support in quitting (some even offer free nicotine replacement therapy patchs). Call 1-800- QUIT NOW to see what is available in your area.0
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Day number five and I am still hanging in there. Last night was first time I have struggled after having a few glasses of vino. Actually starting to notice the smell of smoke off other people now and its pretty minging!0
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Have you seen this?
http://whyquit.com/whyquit/a_benefits_time_table.html
I found it to be very helpful when I stopped smoking 9.5 years ago.
Also, the thing that really clinched it for me was the smell and taste of apples.
When I smoked, apples were sort of bland.
After I stopped, like only a few days to a week in, the smell and taste of apples was PHENOMENAL.0 -
Wow thank you, have just read it0
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Wooo hooo, now one week cig free!!!0
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OK...I'm an ex smoker I used to smoke a pack (when I was good...) od red Marlboro per day, so I give you the right motivation now...."YOU DON'T WANT TO GRAVE YOURSELF BY GETTING LUNG CANCER, DO YOU ? ", I strted cutting the cigarettes not the number the cigarettes so that to leave just few puffs, then I started getting nicotine chew-gums ...were awful but they did their part, then I started to eat less meat and I explain you why...the meat stimulate the saliva that in its turn makes you crave more nicotine, so I become vegetarian but I got all the proteins I needed because lents and spel and cereals in generals have a tons, so cutting short...in 3 months I quit and never back to smoking, I smoked for 15 years, then I also became a trekker to have back my lungs...SANE LUNGS and not ruined or intoxicated, so I trekked Hymalaya in India 4.500 meters, Alpes in Italy 2.500 and 3.500 meters, first camp base of Everest in Nepal 6000 meters, the satisfaction and the bravery I developed after quitting is something cannot be substituted I was 35 y.o. when I did those mountains now I'm 44 and I'm still the same trekker....hehehe0
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You go girl! my BF used Chantix ...it did the trick for her... crazy weird dreams though. You can do it!:bigsmile:0
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Wooo hooo, now one week cig free!!!
I just came across this thread today, but CONGRATS! I quit smoking on New Years Eve of 2009. You can do this! And you'll be so much better off in the long run. Keep up the FANTASTIC work! It seems like you have tons and tons of support here!0 -
I just went through that, good luck! It can be a ***** but you'll feel better soon and it's so worth it to be healthy!!0
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today is day 15. I had my last cigarette 15 days ago. I walk down the street and smell other's smoke and my brain goes haywire wanting a drag. I am still a little bit edgy (okay, ruthless *****y is probably more accurate), but I have made it 15 days.
It has been the longest 15 days since I started MFP, but I am doing it. One day at a time.
I'm totally willing to support you in this. I need someone to whine/*****/cry to on occasion.0 -
I've been cig free for 8 days! Yay! I'm taking it day by day and trust me it does get easier! Seems to get easier each day actually. I decided to do it cold turkey. I really cant wait till I can completely stop thinking about cigs completely!
Good Luck!
OMG!!!! I can't wait til I stop thinking about them too!!!!0 -
I also used to be a pack a day smoker. I am slowly decreasing the time of day I have my first cig. and it seems to be working very well! I want to be able to run again and not feel like Im going to pass out. Today I'm going to try going the first full 24hrs! Wish me luck!
I just wanted to share with you a similar experience for motivation. I used to weigh 184lbs, now i weigh 132lbs. I did it by running while I was still a smoker. I started out, I would run a quarter mile, I would cry, and want to pass out. Slowly adding a little each day, I worked myself up to running 3 miles a day, and maintaining my weight, I just wanted you to know, I did that while still smoking. Starting to run as what may feel like a beginner again, will get better, as long as you do a little more each day, I promise!!! and it will soon become an addiction.
Now, I would also like to add: Once I lost my weight(realizing how much dedication it really took) I told myself that if I could do that, then I can quit smoking!!!! My husband and I both have not had a cigarette in one month, three weeks, and four days!!! And we are proud of it. Life just feels better, I can run over 4 miles now, I can sing more songs in the car, My laugh sounds better, The house and the car smells fresh, we smell fresh, and to top it off, we are saving TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY DOLLARS A MONTH!!!! (between the two of us from a pack a day)!!
So, those are the reasons I am proud, and reasons for both of you to always think about every day!!!! Keep up the great work, you will be sooooo glad that you did!!!!
Also, you should REFUSE to let an addiction rule your daily life!!! Did you know that cigarettes are more addicting that CRACK??? It is crazy(and to think of how rich tobacco companies are from ruling our life and checkbooks). Also, we used the patches, 24mg for a week, 14mg for a week, and 7mg for a week, then no more patches. We liked it because it would step you down from the physical addiction while you focus on the mental/habit portion of the addiction. Walmart's brand *equate is the cheapest route. The hardest part was the two first days of no patch, that is when your body is going through the true withdrawals, but if you just recognize that and refuse to give in, and think of the WONDERFUL reasons you are going through such horrible days!!, then you will be fine. After about a week with no patches you barely think about it. It is now a lifestyle!!!
YOU ALLL CAN DO IT!!!0
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