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I had my spirio test this morning

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hi everyone....I'm a newbie...this is my first post.

I had a spiro test this morning...I have COPD....only a mild case apparently....

I have smoked for 40 years....now I have to stop....I left the surgery armed with my Champix tablets...so I have to kick the evil weed....

Wish me luck...cause I'm sure I will need it .....

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mmzetor

welcome to the site .You should find loads of help and advice here . if you what to know something have a look in serech box at top of page or send a post .good luck I know its very hard to stop but you can do it .If you stop now get plenty of exercise and eat healthly you should really help your breathing and slow down the progression of your copd well good luck take care

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Rocky2015 in reply to mmzetor

Thanks for your reply mmzetor.....I'm going to give the stop smoking my best shot.....watch this space .....

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Romolo55 in reply to Rocky2015

i also smoked for 40 years but now i do the ecig now. i started with he strongest nicotine 6 months ago 36mg and now im at 28.. and its wrking 4 me

Good on you. There is a 'Quit' site on here. If you go under my communities at the top then click on browse other communities then type in Quit it will come up. x

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Thankyou coughalot2... I will have a look...x

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soulsaver in reply to Rocky2015

Quit Support: healthunlocked.com/quitsupport

Hi Rocky, welcome I smoked 20 a day for best part of 25 yrs, managed to quit over 11yrs ago, good luck you can do it, Sally x

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Rocky2015

Thanks Sally56....I will try my very best...not going to be easy..as I have smoked for 40 years....and I do enjoy a ciggy......but we cannot have everything in life......my life versus cig.....it's a no brainer....xx

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casper99

Hello Rocky and welcome to the board. Mild is very good and a brilliant reason to stop now.

You can do it, you have the right attitude, if you need any support or a kick up the bum, we're always here. xx

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Rocky2015

Hi casper99... Thanks for your reply....I will try my best...but if I do need a kick up the bum....I will let you know...lol. Xx

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fastball

happy to see you on the site everyone is very helpful. I was smoking for 46 yrs i found it very easy with Champix, so did my daughter the year after. So good luck with that. My emphysema (COPD) is mild also,

Sending best wishes and good luck.

Chris

Hello and welcome Rocky. I used to smoke for 40 years. I got angina 4 years ago and blamed it on the rollups. I had one more and stopped there and then. No patches, nothing.

I now have very severe emphysema Stage 4.

If you stop now you wont ever get this bad. If you don't, you'll probably end up

like me or even worse.

Sorry to be blunt but the choice is yours.

On a good note. We'll all give you the best encouragedment we can. Good luck !

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Silly-mummy

I smoked for 50 years gave up the middle of may this year, went cold turkey as I got fed up waiting for the quit smoking people to get in touch with me I smoked 20 a day, and I can honestly say I don't miss them at all, and my lungs feel a lot better for it. So I'm sure you will be able to do this good.luck

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scorpiolass

Hi Rockie, Welcome, giving up smoking can feel hard, i think many of us went through this. I didn't suceed at my first attempt but I don't smoke now and do not miss it. Good luck with the challenge, people here will be supporting you. Take Care Margaret x

I was in the same position as you last December. Mild to moderate COPD and smoker for 40 years +. Had my last cigarette on New Years eve and haven't smoked since.

It hasn't been easy believe me but the knowing that giving up cigarettes is the single most postive thing I can do has spurred me on. Plus the fact that the smokers cough which seemed to be a permanent part of my life has gone. That is such a bonus.

Just take it one day at a time.

Good Luck.

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freefaller

You can do it. My other half managed to do this over 30 years ago at a very stressful time in his life. He has not got away with the smoking as has bronchiectasis but the sooner you give up the better you will be. Good Luck.

Sian

xoxoxo

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bayleyray-uk

Hi,

Good luck, I gave up smoking 15 years ago with the help of Champix and apart from feeling rather weird when I had no withdrawal symptoms (I kept waiting for a craving for a ciggie and nothing happened) all went well.

My stress time for wanting a cigarette was after I had got home from work, I would chain smoke at least four. So after I finished the Champix I did have an occasional twinge, I had a small dab of sweet chilly sauce in a bowl and would pop a bit on my tongue and that was enough to take my mind off of things it only lasted for a couple of weeks and since then never a twinge.

You won't regret your decision.

Sue

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onamission

I used Champix didn't think they would work still continued to smoke then about 8 days in I lit up a cig and didn't enjoy it.

Day 14 got up my legs like jelly went back to bed and haven't smoked since that was 11 years ago. Make sure you continue to take them after giving up I took my tablets at night that way you sleep through the side effects, good luck

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Rocky2015

Thankyou for all of your support....what a lovely bunch you all are....just a bit worried about the side effects with the champix.....but I'm sure I will survive...

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