Quitting smoking

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I hear you on that. Maybe for me the equivalent was just missing the smoke pit at work. Getting stressed about something and immediately wanting to "take a break", and not really having anywhere to go

get off my lawn (rockapads), Friday, 22 October 2010 16:29 (fifteen years ago)

I have forever been all about not wanting to quit and I just really like smoking. It came to a head a few weeks ago when I just had no money and wouldn’t have any money for a least a week. These fucking things go for more then $9 a pack around here. I smoked about a pack a day it’s just ridiculous having to account for that in my budget every month.

Aerosol, Friday, 22 October 2010 16:49 (fifteen years ago)

does girlfriend steal smokes?

buzza, Friday, 22 October 2010 16:51 (fifteen years ago)

lol
I’d have to hip her to some fancy designer ones or somethin

Aerosol, Friday, 22 October 2010 16:54 (fifteen years ago)

i do miss the feeling like when things are fucked up and you're down or stressed. you could sit back and have a smoke while thinking "at least i have this here cig"

Aerosol, Friday, 22 October 2010 17:17 (fifteen years ago)

yeah when I feel uber lonely I likentonhave a smoke and listen to safman indie tunes

dayo, Friday, 22 October 2010 17:23 (fifteen years ago)

likentonhave safman?

am0n, Friday, 22 October 2010 18:02 (fifteen years ago)

Anybody else get upper back pain after a day or two of withdrawal? It's centered on my spine, just below my shoulder blades.

boots get knocked from here to czechoslovakier (milo z), Saturday, 23 October 2010 21:34 (fifteen years ago)

is it definitely your back and not your lungs?

ksh me thru the phone (c sharp major), Saturday, 23 October 2010 21:36 (fifteen years ago)

Yeah, it's muscle pain. It dissipates for a bit if I do a bit of serious stretching.

boots get knocked from here to czechoslovakier (milo z), Saturday, 23 October 2010 21:37 (fifteen years ago)

huh. i've had odd achey spots in the back that someone said was probably my lungs, but it wasn't recognisably muscle pain.

ksh me thru the phone (c sharp major), Saturday, 23 October 2010 21:40 (fifteen years ago)

I smoked for 7 years, quit 3 years ago, but then socially smoked pretty hardcore for 2 - I found I wanted to go out and drink solely so I could smoke. A year ago I had some weird chest pain and quit cold turkey and I haven't had one since. I don't even want one when I am drinking now. It's pretty rad! I can safely say that I'll never smoke again.

homosexual II, Saturday, 23 October 2010 21:45 (fifteen years ago)

Also feels like when I was 22 EVERYONE smoked, then everyone quit for a long time, and now it feels like more and more people I know are taking it up again which is kind of weird

homosexual II, Saturday, 23 October 2010 21:46 (fifteen years ago)

I can safely say that I'll never smoke again.
after two years and three months i am not there yet and i am happy about it. because i know what will happen when i realize that i don't miss them anymore. i will have one immediately. the one thing i have learnt about quitting smoking is that i should never be too self-confident. as that is the most dangerous state for a quitter.

alex in mainhattan, Monday, 25 October 2010 11:38 (fifteen years ago)

made it through a full blown party without smoking at all! it was difficult but i was able to get away for a few minutes at a time to regroup and then go back to hangin out. it will be one month tomorrow.

Aerosol, Monday, 1 November 2010 20:27 (fifteen years ago)

congrats dude! #stickwithit

dayo, Monday, 1 November 2010 23:39 (fifteen years ago)

http://www.usatoday.com/money/companies/regulation/2010-11-10-tobacco-labels_N.htm

US cigarette packs may soon get the warning labels w/ imagery that is used in other countries.

I quit earlier this year, but then started again after about a month. Hoping I can knock it off for good before I have to start looking at cancerous lung photos on my pack.

Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 10 November 2010 18:37 (fifteen years ago)

like violence in film, you get desensitised very fast.

Gukbe, Wednesday, 10 November 2010 18:38 (fifteen years ago)

It is your archetypical crisp, clear autumn day here in the nation's capital and the cigarettes that people are smoking smell just perfect.

kkvgz, Wednesday, 10 November 2010 21:18 (fifteen years ago)

it's like that here in san francisco, too. i walked by like four groups of smokers on the way to pick up lunch and the smell was divine.

get off my lawn (rockapads), Wednesday, 10 November 2010 21:24 (fifteen years ago)

here in berlin it's getting cold now and i pity the people smoking in the streets a little bit. it's so obvious that they are unhappy, that they are only outside because of their addiction. maybe i am over-interpreting. but i know that nice smell too. and i smell it more these days than when i used to smoke 20 roll-ups per day.

alex in mainhattan, Thursday, 11 November 2010 05:39 (fifteen years ago)

over-interpreting. sometimes the cold is a bother but i always loved being outside in the crisp, cold air having a cigarette.

Gukbe, Thursday, 11 November 2010 05:54 (fifteen years ago)

i'm guessing. i always liked it, anyway.

Gukbe, Thursday, 11 November 2010 05:54 (fifteen years ago)

I had about ten hours without a cigarette. I started at 8 PM and made it clear to six thirty without one. Thanks to my relapse I have a massive stash of gum. I just shoved lots of gum in my mouth until it was time for bed. It worked however I had a minor relapse this morning. But this is progress, the gum is working!! I hope the two packs I bought this morning are the last!!

like you really know who trisomie 21 is (u s steel), Saturday, 20 November 2010 14:47 (fifteen years ago)

I still have my last pack from 2007. For me, "stopping" smoking was easier than "quitting" smoking.

Whenever I get an urge, I just tell myself, "Oh, I'm just not going to smoke right now."

http://tinyurl.com/koalalala (Pleasant Plains), Saturday, 20 November 2010 15:03 (fifteen years ago)

exactly, that's how it works for me too. i tell myself that one day i will smoke again, but not today. my love story with the fags isn'tb finished, it is just postponed...

alex in mainhattan, Saturday, 20 November 2010 23:33 (fifteen years ago)

for me, 'stopping' smoking resulted in my starting again, after finding an old backup pack and thinking 'fuck it, i'm stressed'. and then a few months before i could stop again. Still, a couple of weeks back I went out on the red wine with a friend who I always end up smoking with, and we both managed to avoid buying a pack, so... maybe this time i'll be stopped for a while.

is it weird that i don't remember when it was i stopped (the most recent time)?

overrated ilx posters i have suggest-banned (c sharp major), Sunday, 21 November 2010 21:27 (fifteen years ago)

two months pass...

gah giving this another try then. day 3 kill me

tbch, i only see piranhas (tpp), Thursday, 3 February 2011 14:40 (fifteen years ago)

me too tpp, only second day. all the best.

jed_, Thursday, 3 February 2011 14:42 (fifteen years ago)

not had one since nye

am0n, Thursday, 3 February 2011 15:35 (fifteen years ago)

still going, feeling ok on it. Had drunken nights, & still resisted. Want one now and then, but just tell myself that that craving will pass. It always does.

Disgusted when walking behind smokers now.

portrait of velleity (woof), Thursday, 3 February 2011 15:40 (fifteen years ago)

2 months now. not a drag

Cultivating a manly musk puts your opponents on notice (chrisv2010), Thursday, 3 February 2011 15:40 (fifteen years ago)

never quitting

buzza, Thursday, 3 February 2011 15:49 (fifteen years ago)

how many packs a day are u

am0n, Thursday, 3 February 2011 16:02 (fifteen years ago)

I really need to quit. I was doing so well but then I got stressed and was more than happy to use that as an excuse to slip up. Bah.

ENBB, Thursday, 3 February 2011 16:06 (fifteen years ago)

of course im on the patch, chewing the gum and using an electronic cig. Charlie Nicotine

Cultivating a manly musk puts your opponents on notice (chrisv2010), Thursday, 3 February 2011 16:11 (fifteen years ago)

Sweet jesus! Are you allowed to use the patch and gum at the same time? I didn't think you were for some reason. For me the nicotine isn't even so much of an issue. I swear at least 1/2 the cigarettes I smoke are done out of either nervousness or boredom.

ENBB, Thursday, 3 February 2011 16:13 (fifteen years ago)

yes, i asked my doctor if it was ok to use both. He said its fine, but if your heart starts feeling like its going to explode or you feel like your going to throw up, get rid of one.

I associated my smoking with video games, drinking and boredom. I also decided to quit once my son picked up a crayon and put it in his mouth and said "like daddy". I was done the next day.

Cultivating a manly musk puts your opponents on notice (chrisv2010), Thursday, 3 February 2011 16:25 (fifteen years ago)

I know a woman that quit 12 years ago using the gum, she's been using the gum for 12 years...addicted to that now.

Cultivating a manly musk puts your opponents on notice (chrisv2010), Thursday, 3 February 2011 16:26 (fifteen years ago)

the only way

http://www.moxxienetwork.com/Portals/0/turkey.jpg

am0n, Thursday, 3 February 2011 17:25 (fifteen years ago)

valentine's day resolution = quit smoking, as a show of love towards my body

I have been smoking a lot less lately (spending time around grandparents will do that, heh), and noticed today that my singing voice is stronger already, which makes me feel like I've made the right call. we'll see how I feel after I actually go a couple of days without a cig, though.

proso_Opopoeia (bernard snowy), Thursday, 3 February 2011 17:43 (fifteen years ago)

the most stupid thing for me is that last time i quit (last december, for about 6 months) i told everyone at work and they were so happy for me and continue to congratulate me to this day (they are all super healthy non drinking non smoking lovely-if-boring ppl). then i started again and didn't have the heart to tell them i was a dirty smoker again so i've just been putting myself through cycles of smoking furiously when i'm at home and then nothing at work. kind of exhausting....

tbch, i only see piranhas (tpp), Thursday, 3 February 2011 19:44 (fifteen years ago)

*last-last december

tbch, i only see piranhas (tpp), Thursday, 3 February 2011 19:45 (fifteen years ago)

4 months for me
cold turkey, haven’t had one puff since
today has been a depressing, stressful mess and i almost bummed one :/

Aerosol, Thursday, 3 February 2011 22:03 (fifteen years ago)

congrats Aerosol!

tbch, i only see piranhas (tpp), Thursday, 3 February 2011 22:05 (fifteen years ago)

thanks bro!

we all know it's so difficult but it's been worth it for me.

still love cigs though and always will i think

Aerosol, Thursday, 3 February 2011 22:11 (fifteen years ago)

i have a problem to believe people who say it has been easy to quit. the whole allen carr school in fact. there is a colleague who has quit maybe 4 weeks ago. and she says it was piss-easy. i bet she will smoke again in one year's time. because if it is simple to stop it is even simpler to start again.

alex in mainhattan, Thursday, 3 February 2011 22:22 (fifteen years ago)

otm
just thinking about how hard it was for me plays a big part in discouraging me to start up again.

Aerosol, Thursday, 3 February 2011 22:29 (fifteen years ago)

day 4. went to the pub with a 'trigger' friend. he went out to smoke and i stayed firmly inside. feel drunk but proud :D

tbch, i only see piranhas (tpp), Saturday, 5 February 2011 23:31 (fifteen years ago)

day 5 even!!!

tbch, i only see piranhas (tpp), Saturday, 5 February 2011 23:32 (fifteen years ago)


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