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Giving Up Smoking
Tips and advice all welcome please.
(No lectures about how bad it is for you, blah blah blah (I know all of that)) - just want useful tips about what to do to stay calm, keep hands busy etc.
Cheers.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I did it 12 years ago and it was the best thing I ever did. Everyone does it differently, coming off them with lessening doses of patches, gum etc. I basically did it 'cold turkey' i.e. No patches, no nicotine gum(I was too tight to pay the extortionate prices at the time!) so used ordinary gum and sugar free Polo's.
Remove all traces of smoking paraphernalia in the house. Throw away all your lighters, ashtrays and get ALL remaining cigarettes and run them under the tap(you'll never be able to light them!) before you put them in the bin.
Practice saying "No thanks, I don't smoke" and break from normal routines. If you used to have a fag after lunch go somewhere where you are unable to smoke. As for keeping hands busy, use a stress ball.
Then it's down to willpower and targets. No matter how small the target keep aiming for and surpassing it. Aim for 10 hours, then 1 day, 3 days, 5, make it a week, then aim for 10 days etc. After 3 days reward yourself with something, even if it's a chocolate bar.
Even in a few days you'll notice the difference and you'll discover in time just how awful you smelled when you did smoke. That alone was a real decider for me.
Best of luck, you CAN do it!
Well I've known several people who have managed to stop and all of them went cold turkey. It seems to be the general consensus among those who have done it that, patches, gum, cutting down etc just don't work. For the record I have never been a smoker but I've know wuite a few people who have given up and have always been fascinated by how it seems to grab and hold it's victims. I also have never met a smoker who doesn't want to give up if only they could. Good luck stick too it. Try saving the money, I mean really putting it aside each day, it really helps that after a year you'll have enough for, what amounts to, a free holiday!
i have not smoked since xmas, and i must admit i'm loving it (now) - still feel quite proud of myself (which is silly really but just how i feel). I found breaking my routines really difficult - i only succeeded by changing them all, gave up tea and coffee, stopped going to the pub, took a bit of exercise, avoided my friends that smoked - only for a couple of months, but by that time i found the urge to smoke had lessened enough that i could put myself into the "smoking" situations and still say no to the fags... I think if your partner smokes you are going to find it twice as difficult as you obviously can't avoid them, or all the cigs knocking around the house, try giving up together? (maybe)
I gave up because my daughter was getting upset as she thought that we were going to die, there really couldn't be any bigger motivation than that.
If you're seriuos about giving up I'd reccomend reading one of Alan Carr's books.
I have never smoked (and feel very grateful I never started!) but many of my friends have given up and stayed non-smokers after reading his book/s.
He doesn't bang on about the health aspects, but gets you to understand the reasons why you started smoking and why you continue to smoke and then gradually breaks down your self-justifications. A bit like self-hypnosis I suppose. Does seem to be very effective.
I think he has brought out a few different titles now - maybe visit his website www.allencarrseasyway.com for more info.
Cheers and Good Luck!
Hi Otrere,
I gave up nearly 6 weeks ago, Due to fallling pregnant, I found the first 2 weeks hell, Moody/Nasty just horriable really, I felt it was taking over my life.
I did read that after 2 weeks most of your cravings stop, and they did, now I still get cravings but its not bad, I think I only have the will power because I feel I have no choice but to stop and protect my unborn child.
Good Luck
Hey Otrere, I'm one of the ones who actually used the patch but it's fair to say that I had cut down to only smoking in the evenings and on weekends by then. Anyway, I didn't even really WANT to quit I only used the patch cause I knew I should quit smoking and look at that! It worked!!! The first few months I would have a puff or two to keep me "satisfied" and after I while I just stopped thinking about it. I am now a non-smoker FIVE YEARS -- believe me I loved smoking so much if I could quit anyone can! Even know, I think I'll want a cig like at a party or something and hubby will give me a puff but it's so disgusting I wonder why I craved it.
Good luck -- it is the hardest thing to do but you'll be very proud. The best thing someone told me was "you only have to quit ONCE!" :)
i got myself onto methol fags first - not exactly easy, but i did it in a couple of weeks. Once I'd got off the regular ciggies I found it remarkably easy, as i wasn't craving ordinary fags that I saw other people smoking. If anyone offered me one of theirs i really didn't want one.
I was a chain smoker for ten years.
I have not smoked for thirteen years.
Don't give up giving up - one time will be the right time.
good luck!
I quit about 3 months ago. It's not going to be as bad as you think it will be.
The best thing I found was breath mints. Everytime I craved a cigarette I had a mint, and it took my mind off the craving.
Make sure that you get plenty of sleep and water. It's a lot easier to quit when you're not tired and cranky, and water is always good.
Otrere....... I gave up on New Years day 2004. I lasted 3 mths before i started again for various reasons, problems with younger brother etc. I'm still gutted now that i started again after completely giving up!.I have vowed 2 myself that must do it again,for the sake of my health, for my wife and 14 month old daughter. Apparently only takes 72 hrs 4 it 2 b completely out of your system.My wife gave up at the start of 2003 and has never smoked since.She read Allen Carrs book, she swears by it.As i'm not a great reader i didnt bother and thought i would tackle it my own way.My own way was to get in the right mind set first, I know what its like to quit and remember vividly how GOOD it felt to breathe in fresh air, not stink of stale smoke.Believe me stale smoke smell is horrible!!!!! I cant smell that smell at the moment cos my senses are immune to it! What must other people think? I know my wife comments on my stinkiness straight after a cigarette, what must my daughter think when i come back in the room!! ( I do smoke outside by the way). Once i was ready to quit i went straight onto the herbal cigarettes (No nicotine, No tar) these helped me hugely as they compensated for the habit factor of smoking.(How many cigarettes have we had just for the sake of having one?)I also used lollipops and regular chewing gum.The herbal cigarettes taste ok and you do get a very small takeback on the back of your throat to still give that feeling of a proper cigarette.After a day or so i had a horrible knotty feeling in my stomach, which turns out to be the body screaming"GIVE ME SOME NICOTINE"! but it doesnt last long,i guess certain people are different.My point is that, i have given up and want to do it again!!
Are you with me?? Shall we do it together and set ourselves a day to start? Maybe this Monday 18th July? We can post topics to each other everyday on AB. Others might encourage us?