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Title: Any suggestions on stopping cigarette smoking
Post by: dougmattson on December 13, 2009, 10:15:29 pm
Need any advise on how to stop smoking. With medication  and  without medication. thanks
Title: Re: Any suggestions on stopping cigarette smoking
Post by: g2teg27 on December 13, 2009, 10:38:10 pm
if you're considering medication to help, a few friends had great success with chantix.
Title: Re: Any suggestions on stopping cigarette smoking
Post by: lynnc35 on December 14, 2009, 01:35:25 am
all I know if you use the patch, be sure you take it off, when you are supposed to, the gum is a good idea. I pray you can do this, I have seen many of my family and friends die of emphesema, my uncle on oxygen, it is aweful to go down like that, your lungs turn gray, if you quit they get the pink color back, and become functional again, but don't put it off, putting things off, makes things less likely to happen, and then you will have to carry oxygen tanks all over, until you cannot breathe air anymore at all.
Title: Re: Any suggestions on stopping cigarette smoking
Post by: manohman on December 14, 2009, 05:39:39 am
The human body is kinda programmed to stay away from things that hurt or make someone sick ... (of course, there are exceptions) ... have you ever eaten anything that made you sick, and next time you thought about eating it, you remembered how sick it made you and you stayed away from it. Try to think of something that totally grosses you out to the point that you would avoid by all means necessary ... and try to relate smoking a cigarette with it.
Title: Re: Any suggestions on stopping cigarette smoking
Post by: JinxdParadox on December 14, 2009, 03:57:58 pm
Mm, whichever method you choose, during the process keep your mind busy.

Smoking is a 2 part addiction.

One part is the chemicals contained in the thing you're smoking. (cigarette, cigar, pipe, etc)

The other part is psychological. Much like dieting, if you think about thing you're not
supposed to have, you will naturally want it that much more.

So while your main method (patch, gum, therapy, etc) helps to take care of the
chemical addiction, keep yourself busy and your mind off of smoking, to ease
the mental addiction.

Good luck!  :)

Title: Re: Any suggestions on stopping cigarette smoking
Post by: Gemz09 on December 14, 2009, 06:06:52 pm
Do some researchs from someone else that did smoke before and ask them how they feel now about their health now. Second think about your childrens future they might grow up smoker like you.Third imagine where u gonna end up when u get old.
Title: Re: Any suggestions on stopping cigarette smoking
Post by: ConnorsMom86 on December 14, 2009, 11:03:05 pm
You have to really WANT to quit... doing it just to save money or to be a good example isn't enough.. it won't work unless you really want to quit.
Title: Re: Any suggestions on stopping cigarette smoking
Post by: oldbuddy on December 15, 2009, 06:50:04 am
Mm, whichever method you choose, during the process keep your mind busy.

Smoking is a 2 part addiction.

One part is the chemicals contained in the thing you're smoking. (cigarette, cigar, pipe, etc)

The other part is psychological. Much like dieting, if you think about thing you're not
supposed to have, you will naturally want it that much more.

So while your main method (patch, gum, therapy, etc) helps to take care of the
chemical addiction, keep yourself busy and your mind off of smoking, to ease
the mental addiction.

Good luck!  :)


It's my understanding that the chemical addition is over in 3 days, the rest is pure mental. I quit cold turkey 45 years ago and I think it's the main reason I am still alive at 71 and my 2 younger siblings are not. One died of lung cancer at 58 and the other COPD at 65.
Title: Re: Any suggestions on stopping cigarette smoking
Post by: lightningclix on December 15, 2009, 08:22:04 am
I won on the radio tickets to be hypnotized to quit smoking.  Not too convinced that was the thing that made me stop or not, because I was ready anyways...
either way, I am very glad to say I am a non-smoker now!  I still went through hell after I quit.  There were many days that I layed in my bed, rolled up in a ball
crying  :crybaby2: - every time I thought about smoking!!!!  So, I agree...keep yourself as busy as you can!  Be strong, you can do it, and it is well worth it in the end.
Title: Re: Any suggestions on stopping cigarette smoking
Post by: ptfunds on December 15, 2009, 08:57:53 am
A good suggestion I was given is to cut down your cigarette smoking by 1 cigarette a day or every other day if that works best for you.  I also have friends that have been successful with medication, but do some research on the adverse reactions.
Title: Re: Any suggestions on stopping cigarette smoking
Post by: MorbidRaccoon on December 15, 2009, 09:59:12 am
Sunflower seeds and keeping your hands busy. When you feel weird do something to blow steam.