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      Yet to fall off, regardless of the fact my entire baseball team is made up of addicts who frequently take smoke-breaks throughout the game. God bless Spitz and sugar free chewing gum.

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      • SepticSefS
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        @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!
        have you tried nicotine patches?

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          @SepticSef:

          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

            Cheers,
            David

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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

              Thanks 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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              • simoncS
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                Motivation is a great way to get anything done, find a reason for quitting by starting a new sport, fitness or hobby.

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                  ur very welcome, no prob. I still have this inner devilish voice sometimes whispering to me: grab this cigarette d. 😉 Just learnt to deal with it.

                  and +1 on simonc, it works not with everybody but with a lot

                  Cheers,
                  David

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                  • SepticSefS
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                    @LandoCal126:

                    @SepticSef:

                    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 doesnt fall off;)

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                    • Megatron1505M
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                      I've been "stopped" for over three years now, and I've gone from 20 - 40 cigs per day down to 5 cigs per year. I read the Alan Carr book (Easy Way To Stop Smoking) and found it really, really good.

                      I just want to add, that I had my years allowance of cigs when drunk last Saturday night, but did not feel a single urge to pick one up the day after, I'm a none smoker who still genuinely enjoys smoking, but I can now take it or leave it. It took me quite a while to reach this point.

                      Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                        Smokers Anonymous is for all of us smokers. Obviously there are a few. Maybe this thread will launch one or more of us to quit, maybe not. I know I am curious as to what you all smoke, how long, etc… If this is an awful idea, please just delete it (Doug or Beats).

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                        • SeulS
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                          What was your previous s/n?..  😎

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                          • rocketR
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                            @dimaria we already had a thread, so I have merged the two…

                            rocketrocksrox 🤙🏼🤙🏾

                            It's all humbug, like everywhere
                            R.I.P. Geo

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                            • BloodnThunderB
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                              It's probably been talked about in the previous pages but anyone trying to quit should really consider trying Chantix.  It gets a bad rap sometimes as all drugs do, but when dosed right there is nothing on the market which has a higher quit rate.

                              IG: Shadesofindig0

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                              • DougNgD
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                                I'm still using my e-cig…seven years later...

                                I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                                • Megatron1505M
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                                  Three years with the e-cig for me, not even close to giving it up  😎

                                  Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                                  • Matty123M
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                                    i quit ten years ago when i was 30. smoked on and off for 18 years. chewed tobacco as well. and the only way i had success was being feckin sick of it. the smell, the taste the expense…all of it. you gotta want it. i quit the day we laid our bookkeeper "Marge" to rest. she smoked for the majority of her 74 years right up to the end. and it killed her. emphysema and cancer.  i just couldn't bring myself to smoke a cig that day.. and that was that.  i will add that hangovers virtually disappear when you quit smoking. thats a plus. and your clothes dont smell like shit. get on with it fellas.

                                    i will admit though.... a couple times a year the wind blows just right (or wrong) and a cloud wafts into my face... and i enjoy it. but most times the smell makes me sick.

                                    Maybe so. Maybe not

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                                    • SeulS
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                                      @Matty123:

                                      i will add that hangovers virtually disappear when you quit smoking.

                                      You must drink like a mormon…

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                                      • manufc10M
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                                        @Matty123:

                                        i quit ten years ago when i was 30. smoked on and off for 18 years. chewed tobacco as well. and the only way i had success was being feckin sick of it. the smell, the taste the expense…all of it. you gotta want it. i quit the day we laid our bookkeeper "Marge" to rest. she smoked for the majority of her 74 years right up to the end. and it killed her. emphysema and cancer.  i just couldn't bring myself to smoke a cig that day.. and that was that.  i will add that hangovers virtually disappear when you quit smoking. thats a plus. and your clothes dont smell like shit. get on with it fellas.

                                        i will admit though.... a couple times a year the wind blows just right (or wrong) and a cloud wafts into my face... and i enjoy it. but most times the smell makes me sick.

                                        This right here.  You will not successfully quit smoking unless you 110% want it.  I mean actually want it, not just the "oh I know it's bad for me I should quit" attitude.  I don't care what methods or drugs you use to try and quit, it won't be successful unless you actually want it.

                                        I smoked for 12 years, quit cold turkey one day 2 1/2 years ago.  I was in the gym one day and realised I couldn't catch my fucking breath for the life of me and said fuck this, I'm done.  Haven't had a single drag since.  Is it easy?  Hell no, in the beginning anyways..but it gets easier as time passes and now they disgust me and I can never imagine myself lighting up again.

                                        It's a tough road but easily attainable.  Good luck to those trying to quit.

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                                        • Megatron1505M
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                                          Why are there no reformed alcoholics posting in the favourite beer thread  😎

                                          Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                                          • ChrisC
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                                            @Matty123:

                                            i will add that hangovers virtually disappear when you quit smoking.

                                            I've never even held a lit cigarette, much less smoked one.  And you say hangovers get worse when you smoke?  Good god, that sounds suicide inducing.

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