Smokers Anonymous
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And about SGD$1.20 over the causeway…....
haha its alot cheaper across but its due to the exchange rates… for the locals there, its still expensive.
anyway, RM$10 for a pack over there. which is about $4 which is a huge saving.. however, getting caught with unpaid duty cigarette at the customs is no joke.. $200 fine baby... singapore is a FINE country...
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I know, I've had a long chat with your border police when coming south…...
hahaha you should be glad they didn't make you pay some fine.. After all, you can get fined for literally everything here…
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Day 2. No easier than Day 1. Anyone have a pistol handy?
Keep on going - suddenly one evening you'll think to yourself, holy shit I did not think about smoking at all today…...
I cannot wait! The maintenance guys were up in my office today trying to get me to smoke their crazy Russian Cigs. I held strong. Just trying to think of the money saved and the fact that I actually might be able to run soon..
Hi Lando and PJ yeah hold strong. I smoked for 17 years and stopped from one day to the other on a New Years day, my daily average was 1 package (sometimes more towards 2). I was pretty f**** up for some months but I have never regretted at all that I quitted. Now after some clean years I still have this kind of addiction behaviour but can control it without problem and without smoking. So good luck, keep strong
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We quit the same day, L. How are the headaches and sudden drop in energy treating you? haha. Fack.
Great! We can use each other as a support system. Yes the Headache the first two days was INSANE! Day 3 is not as bad, yet. We shall see how I do over the weekend. I can't even believe I am doing this. No excessive flem yet, but I am sure it is on the way. And oddly enough, I have not been more hungry. Was worried but it has not seemed 5to be a problem thus far.
Hi Lando and PJ yeah hold strong. I smoked for 17 years and stopped from one day to the other on a New Years day, my daily average was 1 package (sometimes more towards 2). I was pretty f**** up for some months but I have never regretted at all that I quitted. Now after some clean years I still have this kind of addiction behaviour but can control it without problem and without smoking. So good luck, keep strong
Thanks davito! My plan is to substitute the cig addiction with Water. Well, that and the ecigs for the moment. Cheers
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It has really struck me how many more people smoke over here in Europe than back home in Australia. The last week or two I've been in Paris and northern Italy, and it seems like everyone smokes! Even at a medical conference plenty of the doctors were heading out for smokes between lectures, which I found amazing.
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Got a wedding come'n, I can't wait to step out with the boys and disrobe a Romeo y Julieta with the help of this little guy..
I quit tailors about three years ago.. This will be my first pure 100% tobacco smoke since then.. -
@LandoCal126
man i feel your pain i just quit smoking cold turkey and it has been 6 days now.i am loosing my damn mind but it seems to be getting a little easier.been a heavy smoker for about 12 years now and boy it sure is hard to quit.
the worst is waking up fighting the urge to have a cigarette with your morning coffee.
the good thing is my nose isn`t constantly clogged and i sleep way better!
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have you tried nicotine patches?
When I was 16. Fell off in the middle of class (High School). Headed straight to the corner store at lunch and bought a pack.
In other news, I am fully back smoking. Shitty. Still determined to quit, just not sure when it will happen.
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Oh no Lando, sorry to hear: it happened to me as well about three times until I quitted but then I quitted for real and since then no more nicotine/tabac. you have somehow to be ready to quit, your health and body will show you when it is time. The sooner you quit the better for your body. Mine showed it to me pretty hard, so I was kinda forced to quit. It was a transition period of about half a year until I stopped finally.
But as others stated: it is really worth it, if you want it. take care man -
Oh no Lando, sorry to hear: it happened to me as well about three times until I quitted but then I quitted for real and since then no more nicotine/tabac. you have somehow to be ready to quit, your health and body will show you when it is time. The sooner you quit the better for your body. Mine showed it to me pretty hard, so I was kinda forced to quit. It was a transition period of about half a year until I stopped finally.
But as others stated: it is really worth it, if you want it. take care manThanks for the kind words and advice davito. I am not happy with myself but assumed it would be a struggle. I will fully quit one day I know it. Cheers
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have you tried nicotine patches?
When I was 16. Fell off in the middle of class (High School). Headed straight to the corner store at lunch and bought a pack.
In other news, I am fully back smoking. Shitty. Still determined to quit, just not sure when it will happen.
damn sorry to hear that man!
smoke that pack(if you havent already) and try again. and try those nicotine patches again but this put some extra gorilla tape over it so it doesn
t fall off;)