Starscream 11:39 AM 09-02-2010
I started smoking again since my last post in here, but am once again cigarette free. Been clean for three weeks this time around.
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kugie 01:40 PM 09-02-2010
Originally Posted by andysutherland:
I started smoking again since my last post in here, but am once again cigarette free. Been clean for three weeks this time around.
Stick with it Bro.
You Can Do IT!!!!!
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kugie 01:41 PM 09-02-2010
Still doing great
Smoke free since 12/18/09
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Kreth 02:30 PM 09-02-2010
Originally Posted by andysutherland:
I started smoking again since my last post in here, but am once again cigarette free. Been clean for three weeks this time around.
You can do it, Andy!
One of my favorite things about quitting cigs (aside from the obvious health benefits) is how much more flavorful my cigars are, now that my taste buds aren't fried. Even the milder stuff is pretty tasty now, where before I was mainly smoking the full-strength sticks as those were the only ones that had good flavors to me. 5 Vegas Gold still tastes like sucking on a straw though.
:-)
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htown 03:00 PM 12-13-2010
68TriShield 03:09 PM 12-13-2010
Originally Posted by htown:
Trying again Day Three!!!
keep counting and have a cigar.
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htown 09:48 AM 12-14-2010
Day four- but who's counting?
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kugie 10:40 AM 12-14-2010
Originally Posted by htown:
Day four- but who's counting?
It takes awhile but it gets better.
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htown 09:53 AM 12-15-2010
kugie 12:29 PM 12-15-2010
htown 09:35 AM 12-17-2010
68TriShield 09:38 AM 12-17-2010
Originally Posted by htown:
still counting.
that's what matters.
:-)
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shark 12:21 PM 12-18-2010
It's not as tough as you may think to quit. Just concentrate on how much better you can breathe, how much better food tastes, etc. I know; I used to be a 2 to 3 pack a day smoker in the 1990's.
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htown 09:59 PM 12-18-2010
kugie 06:16 AM 12-20-2010
Originally Posted by htown:
Eight
Keep counting
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kugie 06:19 AM 12-20-2010
It has been one year and two days since my last cigarette.
and although in the beginning it was hard it has gotten easier and easier.
I'm pretty happy about this.
Now to drop the extra pounds that i have put on.
I meant to put this out there on the 18th but I missed
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htown 10:54 AM 12-20-2010
Ten and I am not missing them right now
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dwoodward 12:05 PM 12-20-2010
I quit cold turkey just fine... it's all mental. If you realize that you want one because of your addiction, you can easily overpower it. I don't have any issue with quitting smoking... Video games on the other hand, my girlfriend seems to think I have a problem lol.
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pnoon 03:18 PM 12-20-2010
Originally Posted by dwoodward:
I quit cold turkey just fine... it's all mental. If you realize that you want one because of your addiction, you can easily overpower it. I don't have any issue with quitting smoking... Video games on the other hand, my girlfriend seems to think I have a problem lol.
Conquering an addiction is easily overcome? You've got to be joking. Either that or you have very little understanding of addiction.
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Bill86 03:29 PM 12-20-2010
It's not quitting that is hard, it's never coming back to it. You can put them down for a good bit and say you quit. But how long is it going to last? A few months, year...maybe a few years.
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