I can't get on this forum too much but nice to check who is still staying strong.
At my last look it was:
Buffy
Flippy
Jojo.24
PaulC
Elenita
LindaSpicer
Supersonicsheep
Sara
Welshwytch
Thats an amazing success rate if all are still here. A month without fags is truly amazing, well done to all of you (and the ones that stated before or just after).
I have to have a wisdom tooth out today. Can't wait :rolleyes:
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why is it almost every thread ends up with a discussion of your ladies underwear! it really is most distracting.
keep it up!
I have been quit for 4 Weeks, 1 Day, 5 hours, 28 minutes and 57 seconds (29 days). I have saved £144.09 by not smoking 496 cigarettes. I have saved 1 Day, 17 hours and 20 minutes of my life. My Quit Date: 01/01/2008 05:24
I can't get on this forum too much but nice to check who is still staying strong.
At my last look it was:
Buffy
Flippy
Jojo.24
PaulC
Elenita
LindaSpicer
Supersonicsheep
Sara
Welshwytch
Thats an amazing success rate if all are still here. A month without fags is truly amazing, well done to all of you (and the ones that stated before or just after).
I have to have a wisdom tooth out today. Can't wait :rolleyes:
I'm not still with you, but I'll be back!!!
I'm having an awful reminder of what waking up with a sore throat every morning and coughing my lungs up is like at the moment!!! Don't go back guys, it's so not worth it!!!
bit early for wine isnt it?? And whats this about a tooth? It wasnt me going to the dentist - too scared....:eek:
No- its me Paul. I am having my wisdom tooth out at 3pm.
One of the good things about not smoking it I feel more relaxed. I used to get all tensed up about the dentist but now I am feeling pretty cool about the whole thing.
Sutty, just think your breath will be lovely and fresh for the dentist!
I havent been for ages (a bit scared he'll find something) but I do remember that I would have to clean teeth about 4 times. Then would have to have a fag on the way there in the car as was nervous, so more chewing gum, mints etc before I got in (obviously now stinking of fags). Embarrassed cos now breath stinks of fags and poor dentist has to do his stuff whilst surrounded by stinking breath.
Then trying to smoke as soon as you came out of the dentist becuase obviously that would relieve the stress :confused: after an injection and not being able to feel your lips and dropping a lighted fag down your top!
Hi, I'm really busy these days, but still here too!
Well done to all of us who have managed to get this far and well done also to those who have blipped and kept going. To the few who have retired for a few days, we look forward to welcoming them back here when they are ready.
Im so scared of them i cant even type D...... AHHHH i poped a filling out before christmas and still havent been. Last time i went i said " I would rather have a baby than come here." Cheeky monkey said " well ill see what i can do :eek: " put me more at ease though ha!
By the way, I went London this weekend. My wife took me there as a well done for the not smoking.
We got off at St Pancras, walked to Russell square and then travelled by tube to Convent Garden.
When we got their, there was a lift up to street level or some stairs. Being full of energy, we chose the stairs. Bloody hell, there werre about 190 steps and a voice came over the tannoy warning that it was the equivalent of a 15 storey building.
My legs burned, and my heart was beating out my nexk by the time I got to the top. But superbly, I wasn't really out of breath and my heart rate returned to normal within no time. It actually made me feel better (full of adrenalin).
Two thirds of the way up we passed a couple of people only a few years older than us, that had to stop and looked pretty shite to be honest. They had to be smokers and that would have been me a few months ago I promise you.
Thank the stars that we have made it/are going to make it.
By the way, I went London this weekend. My wife took me there as a well done for the not smoking.
We got off at St Pancras, walked to Russell square and then travelled by tube to Convent Garden.
When we got their, there was a lift up to street level or some stairs. Being full of energy, we chose the stairs. Bloody hell, there werre about 190 steps and a voice came over the tannoy warning that it was the equivalent of a 15 storey building.
My legs burned, and my heart was beating out my nexk by the time I got to the top. But superbly, I wasn't really out of breath and my heart rate returned to normal within no time. It actually made me feel better (full of adrenalin).
Two thirds of the way up we passed a couple of people only a few years older than us, that had to stop and looked pretty shite to be honest. They had to be smokers and that would have been me a few months ago I promise you.
Thank the stars that we have made it/are going to make it.
I did those stairs once when I was working on the Strand (while I was still smoking too!) - NEVER AGAIN!!! :eek:
errrr, i wasn't really? maybe i should but im working loads this week so i can't go out and i don't really want to treat myself to anything cause I'm trying to save up money for my wedding account. x x x
I have an announcement to make: or shall i say an order!!
Give me some MALIBU RUM! I like orange juice with it and I like to drink it from a straw in a fancy glass with some fruit on the rim of the glass Now is that toooooooo much to ask?! Oh yeah, and keep em' comin'!!
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