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Lazerred6 03-20-2008 01:03 PM

It's time to quit
 
So I have decided I'm going to quit smoking:smokin:

I've been doing it for about 5 years started when I was 16 (I know illegel)
So just wanted to know if anyone who has quit before has any tips I havent had one in 2 days and I was at about a pack and a half to 2 packs a day and I tell you right now I'm a little edgey any advice or pointers would be appreciated :help:

JackThe Ripper 03-20-2008 01:17 PM

Dont date a woman that smokes. loll.

Other than that, just remember how disappointed you will be with yourself if you have that smoke.

forget the patch, forget the gum, that stuff never works.

How about this, every time you feel the need to smoke, do 20 pushups.

ive gone 4 days without a cig. i was to the point where i only smoked when i drank. So i had to cut out the drinking.

hang in there and try not to stress on it

tsumi88 03-20-2008 01:42 PM

i agree with Jack, the "stop smoking" aids do not do much
pushups.... good idea
Also, dont be around other smokers; reallllyyyyyy bad.
just stick with it, commit to yourself and like jack said, think of how bad you'll feel if you break down and do it.

tsumi88 03-20-2008 01:43 PM

oh, what is your reason for quitting?
another person or money or what?

Crimsonred02 03-20-2008 02:02 PM

You need to reward yourself for doing good though. Say... if you go a week you will buy something for the car, if you smoke, you can't. After a month you are going to go to the nicest steak house in the city. After a month you can buy some new rims, tires, something you always wanted for the car. That kinda thing. Doing something hard is always easier when you know "Hey if I can make it 8 more days my car gets new gears"

Lazerred6 03-20-2008 02:09 PM


Originally Posted by tsumi88 (Post 317488)
oh, what is your reason for quitting?
another person or money or what?

I'm doing it for me though saving around $10 a day won't be to bad either

3.8for the win 03-20-2008 02:10 PM

hears a good reason to, it will kill you in the end!

Lazerred6 03-20-2008 02:13 PM

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Lazerred6 03-20-2008 02:19 PM

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Some of this shit is really clever

Lazerred6 03-20-2008 02:42 PM


Originally Posted by JackThe Ripper (Post 317479)
How about this, every time you feel the need to smoke, do 20 pushups.


My arms are sore

tsumi88 03-20-2008 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by Lazerred6 (Post 317502)
My arms are sore

ROFL!!! lol
im one of the lucky ones i guess...
i have been smoking for 2 years now and just this last saturday was at home, hangin out and never had the urge to smoke.... if i am out or low on cigs, i just dont smoke. I can go a week, month, day, whatever without smoking.... im just not addicted. of course this raises the question "then y do you??"
well, i just enjoy a few cigarettes (<10) during my day. I get home, I dont smoke.... pretty simple.

i also agree with the reward system, good stuff

Lazerred6 03-20-2008 03:08 PM

Alright so here is the plan (if this bores you guys sorry but this is really important to me) when I get home I'm going to toss out all the ash trays I have laying around. I'm not going to carry cash anymore cause I always paid for cigs with cash, it's pay at the pump for me from now on too. Out of sight/reach out of mind right? I'm still trying to figure out how I'm going to get around hanging out with some of my buds because some of them smoke. I think i'm either going to ask them to try and quit with me or tell them to just flat out refuse to bum me smokes and to hold me to it. I've also discoverd the gum helps. Not nicoret or anything but just regular gum it's cheaper and last way longer it also helps keep my mind off smoking.

01FR500 03-20-2008 04:21 PM

Wish I could tell you something. I watched my grandfather die of lung cancer, that has kept my from smoking. My other grandfather who has smoked his entire life just quit one day about a year and a half ago. My other friend who quit, started smoking in 5th grade (not like a pack a day but when he could sneak one) and then smoked about a pack a day when he turned 18. He just quit one day too, his second try though. So I don't know any good advice about quitting.

Steeda97 03-20-2008 04:27 PM

An average craving lasts 3-4 minutes. Whenever you have a craving, quickly occupy yourself for those 3-4 minutes, play a cell phone game, write something, do something.

Dream 03-20-2008 04:39 PM

quitting smoking is the easiest thing ull ever do.....hell ive got a buddie thas quit like 15 or 16 times now :P

mom used to smoke. went from 2 packs a day and just went cold turkey. first month is the hardest she said

Lazerred6 03-21-2008 01:14 PM

3 days down

ChrisGT 03-21-2008 01:31 PM

don't start smoking, my solution to quitting!!!!!

Lazerred6 03-21-2008 02:06 PM


Originally Posted by ChrisGT (Post 317698)
don't start smoking, my solution to quitting!!!!!

I burned down that bridge a long time ago

Dave04Mustang 03-21-2008 03:17 PM

good to see your deciding to quit. Good luck with it and I agree with staying busy when you get an urge its all mental you just gotta basically fight your mind

jjtgiants 03-21-2008 03:24 PM

nobody likes a quitter dude! ha ha ha....I'm kidding. Good luck and I hope you can kick the habbit for good. It will be better for your wallet, lungs, and people around you.

Lazerred6 03-21-2008 03:35 PM

I've never really tried to quit before I always told myself that I could whenever I felt like it. Some of my friends told me I was addicted but I just laughed at them. Then one day my best friend says it and as I'm laughing it off he said "well if that's the way you feel go just one day without one" I said no problem......... I was wrong. That was about a month ago and now I'm determined that this thing isn't going control me anymore I'm done with it

zigzagg321 03-21-2008 03:43 PM

If I were to quit, I would have to get rid of my computer, I smoke the most when I'm on it. so, looks like I'm not quitting anytime soon. Lazer...good luck with it and I wish you nothing but total success.

Lazerred6 03-21-2008 03:48 PM

I just glad I never smoked in the stang. In some of my cars I had before this one I would smoke while I drove but when I bought the mustang I decided I'd never smoke in her. It's nice not to have the car smell like smoke while I drive everywhere I don't know if I could stand it.

JackThe Ripper 03-21-2008 04:03 PM

well, i went 4 days and had a smoke last night.

so im back on day 1. lol

im not sure why i smoked it either, after the first drag i really lost interest. i guess im stubborn.

now im disappointed that i smoked it. lol

doobie 03-25-2008 12:48 PM

well, i just ended up at the hospital over the weekend cuz i had another seizure (i may have sleep apnea, i only have them when i just went to sleep or im beginning to wake up) and when i got to the hospital i had an irregular heartbeat.

ive been smoking for the past 8 months or so but im not addicted whatsoever. i really only smoke when i drink or when im out with friends, so i figure now is as good as time as ever to quit if its going to ease the pressure on my heart. i encourage you all to do the same.

Steeda97 03-25-2008 12:50 PM

Well yeah you should quit. Hopefully you get better brotha.

r3dn3ck 03-25-2008 01:06 PM

I smoked a pack a day or better for 21 years. Stopped in October with minimal issue. First couple days are a matter of finding new habits to fill those bored moments you used to fill with a smoke. After you clear that it's fairly easy to deal. Don't trip if you slip and have 1. Just don't do it with any regularity. I've had like 3 non-clove cigarettes in the past 5 months. They taste more and more digusting as time moves on. Now I'm pretty well repulsed by the thought. Cloves are a slightly different story though.

I still smoke a clove cigarette after a spliff but that's 1 or maybe 2 a day there's no addiction or chronic cough anymore either.

Lazerred6 03-25-2008 01:27 PM

I've gone a week now and the cravings aren't so bad or so often I chew gum alot now I've got a peice in almost all the time. I just can't beleive how much money I spent on smokes. I didn't always smoke 2 packs a day but if I average it out for the last five years at say a pack a day cause it has been about 2 packs a day for the past three years thats
365 x 4.50 x 5 = $8212.50 lets see thats forced induction, spray, rims and some suspension mods or I could have just bought a 99-04 GT:eek: if I had saved considering mine cost 3000 and I have about a grand in it

Lazerred6 04-01-2008 04:10 PM

Still clean and proud of it:D

Codiddy 04-01-2008 04:12 PM


Originally Posted by Lazerred6 (Post 320432)
Still clean and proud of it:D

good job man. Congrats


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