Well decided to do it I am giving up smokinh, I have been smoking since i was 16 so that is 15 years this year (god i feel old) been smoking around 25 - 30 a day!
went to docs this week and got myself some patches, I am on day 2 doing well so far couple of cravings on last night that was awful (but i had taken my patch of maybe thats why?!)
Really just joined for a bit more support i suppose, my fiance is great he has done what ever he can for me so far!
Be good to hear any tips and advice.
Thanks
xx
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Well decided to do it I am giving up smokinh, I have been smoking since i was 16 so that is 15 years this year (god i feel old) been smoking around 25 - 30 a day!
went to docs this week and got myself some patches, I am on day 2 doing well so far couple of cravings on last night that was awful (but i had taken my patch of maybe thats why?!)
Really just joined for a bit more support i suppose, my fiance is great he has done what ever he can for me so far!
Be good to hear any tips and advice.
Thanks
xx
I was on patches when I first quit. Forgot to put one on one morning and was halfway to work before I realised why I was getting these cravings.:eek: Always made sure I had a spare in my bag after that.
TKDJohn will probably give you all the tips you need with his websites. I know a couple are Allan Carr's book and whyquit site.:cool:
Just keep reading, drinking water, have a shower or bath every time you feel a craving coming on. Failing that shout and scream, preferably at no-one in particular or take it out on your pillow.
Oh and nearly forgot - keep coming on here for support. There is plenty to be found.
Oh and yes (forget my head if it wasn't screwed on) welcome to the forum
I am extemely determined but can't really make sense of anything right now...my head is spinning and I can't concentrate on my work!! The Nicotine Monster is really doing his best to convince me that I am overreacting and that smoking is fine... I can't believe how difficult this is!! People are amazing that they can just so candidly say they gave up smoking!! - it is a HUUUGGGGEEEE achievement as far as I'm concerned.
Let's do this thing - we are crossing the chasm to a new reality
No one says it's easy. In truth, for most people it's not. But remember it is up to you if you want to be someone who doesn't smoke any more. There is a lot of excellent advice on this forum - look about a bit.
It does get easier - honestly
You'll soon be clocking up the first week, then the first month and before you know it, you'll be the ones telling the newbies how to cope!
You are doing really well. My day 2 was awful, but I'm taking the gum so if I get a craving, I just ram one in my mouth! However, I am now on day 4, and not a puff lol.
I've only needed one gum 2day, so that's good. All the carbon monoxide is gone so I feel so much more energetic AND I've saved 16 pounds and 92 pence by not smoking 60 fags. That just makes me feel great!!
I'm not sure there is any magic advice. For me its purely a mind-set, if you want to stop (really want to stop), then you are a good way towards actually stopping.
I am coming up to 7 months and still get occasional thoughts but that is what they are, thoughts.
For most of us here, we have smoked all of our adult life so it is bound to give and have some reaction. Just stay strong and remember why you first wanted to give up.
Get yourselves a quitmeter which are free to download and you can monitor your progress both in time and money.
My name is Gary I have stopped nicotine for 6 months, 23 days, 11 hours, 23 minutes and 56 seconds (205 days).
I've not smoked 6164 cigarettes, and saved £1,709.56.
I've saved 21 days, 9 hours and 41 minutes of my life.
Good luck............................................
Thank you to all of you for your help and support, I had a really bad night last night, I am struggling to sleep at the moment which is making the whole thing so much harder!
Will have a look at all the website recommended. Thanks again! xx
52 hours in and got a party tonight - I will let you know how it went but I think I'm a going to come through with flying colours. Just don't get the impression that I am finding this easy! We are all in this together and we must remember what we are doing this for.
You go gregawana, I am sure you will do great! Would really a party than a kids party which i have going on this afternoon 20 ish sreaning 7 years old HELP! haha x
The monster is trying to persuade me that I should only smoke 2 cigs a day hehehehehhe. This is too funny...how this monster can spin sweet words of honey into my head!....F%&^*%K OFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF!!!!!!
I was the same last night, don't do it, be strong, give it ten mins and the craving will pass. DO you have any fruit with you grapes seem to be helping me eaten about 3 punnets of them!:rolleyes:
I think I should lay off the coffee - think its making me swing high and low! when is this week going to end!!!! going to play golf to get my mind off things just now.
To bring it back to a "sensible" level, I'm kind of craving stuff that sets the saliva glands going, like tortilla chips and hot salsa dip.
Yesterday though, when I tried to get a packet of refreshers I found that they are now chewy things and not what I wanted :mad:
All fattening stuff I know but stuff it, I burn up quit a lot of calories doing martial arts and I'll sort out any weight I've gained when I've sorted out the coffin nails.
Salt and Vinegar nuts are the ....well the nuts really!!!
I could eat them forever - but there in lies the problem...
Grapes=Low Fat
Nuts=High Fat.
Still all things in moderation I suppose.
Hence why i am trying to be a good girl and stick to fruit! but Nic i know what you mean about wanting to set the saliva glands going i just haven't found it just what i want yet!
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