Quitting Smoking
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Quitting Smoking
Well I decided to try quitting.Want to find the best way.I did it a while back with the patch but only lasted a week once I went off the patch.So those of you who have quit whats the best way?
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If you try to quit, you will fail. You just need to make up your mind and do it. The first step is to quit drinking all that beer (lol). The second step is to start exercising (cardio) and eating a proper diet. That will boost your energy and lessen the desire to smoke. That's the method I used and I smoked for almost 15 years.
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i didnt even know you smoked steve guess i dont pay much attention.i quit about 3 yrs ago.made a bet with a buddy and stuck to it.i bought a tin of snuff(knew i wouldnt do much could hardly stand it) and did the once maybe twice a day toease the urge.then tossed it out and just said he!! with it.after a couple weeks i was good to go.a little cranky but i lived!dont miss it a bit but im still cranky:confused: lol
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As far as smoking, I can't help much. It is one good thing that came from racing dirt bikes. I started smoking as a teen and don't know if it was just the smoking or I was coming down with somthing, but went to the first race of the season and couldn't even finish a moto, so it was easy for me.
Now drinking. I was a regular drinker in my mid teens. about 17 years ago, I quit. I work construction and you can believe my coworkers did't make it easy. Plus it seemed to me it was the hottest summer I had worked. Anyway, one thing I can say (because I going thru the same thing with coffee now), if you admitt to any one that you miss it, it will make the craving worse. On those 90`+ days when someone would dangle a cold beer with the ice water dripping off it, in front of me, it was hard enough to say no thanks, but when they asked if I missed it. at first I would admitt it and it seemed like the craving doubled. So I started saying "not much" and it was better. then the big step was say it didn't bother me at all anymore. I don't like to lie but it started making it easyer.
Now drinking. I was a regular drinker in my mid teens. about 17 years ago, I quit. I work construction and you can believe my coworkers did't make it easy. Plus it seemed to me it was the hottest summer I had worked. Anyway, one thing I can say (because I going thru the same thing with coffee now), if you admitt to any one that you miss it, it will make the craving worse. On those 90`+ days when someone would dangle a cold beer with the ice water dripping off it, in front of me, it was hard enough to say no thanks, but when they asked if I missed it. at first I would admitt it and it seemed like the craving doubled. So I started saying "not much" and it was better. then the big step was say it didn't bother me at all anymore. I don't like to lie but it started making it easyer.
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Yes it is a mental thing for sure.Hardest thing is almost all my fellow workers smoke.When they are outside smoking I can even catch a wiff of it way over by my work area then I have to go also!
Iceracer if I didnt smoke I dont know if I could have handled cleaning up that mess!:eek: I should have took a picture.You would never think that much barf could come out of a little dog like that!Oh drinking isnt a problem for me.Had enough hangovers when I was younger.No time for that now.
Iceracer if I didnt smoke I dont know if I could have handled cleaning up that mess!:eek: I should have took a picture.You would never think that much barf could come out of a little dog like that!Oh drinking isnt a problem for me.Had enough hangovers when I was younger.No time for that now.