been 17 hours since last cigarette
ghostrx7
11-21-2006, 09:04 AM
ok guys, lets see how long i could last(hopefully forever!) i have quit for two years in the past, but picked it up again on vacation. been smoking a little less than a pack of marlboro lights a day for like 8 months. i know what to expect(being short tempered, eating more, sleepless nights, etc) so i think i could survive......:banghead:
clawhammer
11-21-2006, 12:36 PM
Use this thread to update your progress. Anytime you want a cig, just post here, and once you'll see the progress you've made, you'll be less likely to light up, because you'll have to start all over again.
Good luck :thumbsup:
Good luck :thumbsup:
-Jayson-
11-21-2006, 12:43 PM
YOU CAN DO IT!!!!!
think of the health benefits, the heavy wallet you will have, you will smell nice. Women will want to fuck you like crazy. Okay maybe the last one was a bit over exagerated, but you get the idea.
think of the health benefits, the heavy wallet you will have, you will smell nice. Women will want to fuck you like crazy. Okay maybe the last one was a bit over exagerated, but you get the idea.
ghostrx7
11-21-2006, 12:47 PM
women already want me so i could only imagine......j/k haha
well, started 5pm yesterday, im grinding my teeth and feel fiendish as hell, but i do know once i take one drag, its over. i cant wait to get out of work at 6 and fire up a bong, it usually helps..... then i just eat junk food till i pass out... im gonna go see if theres gum in the candy machine!
well, started 5pm yesterday, im grinding my teeth and feel fiendish as hell, but i do know once i take one drag, its over. i cant wait to get out of work at 6 and fire up a bong, it usually helps..... then i just eat junk food till i pass out... im gonna go see if theres gum in the candy machine!
Oz
11-21-2006, 06:46 PM
The first two weeks is the worst of it, get past them and you're on the road to success. The first week is obviously the worse of the two.
If you add tobacco to your green, I strongly suggest stopping that and smoking it green. You don't want to trade one addiction for another.
As for the way you're feeling, tell yourself it's your bodies way of repairing the damage you've done.
If you add tobacco to your green, I strongly suggest stopping that and smoking it green. You don't want to trade one addiction for another.
As for the way you're feeling, tell yourself it's your bodies way of repairing the damage you've done.
ghostrx7
11-22-2006, 07:16 AM
true, first two weeks is ruff. and i never add tobacco to the green, and i already smoke buds, but ive been smokin alot while im tryin to quit. still not a drag, today i feel pretty fiendish, tonight will be the ultimate challenge when i go out....
fajita23200
12-06-2006, 01:13 PM
ok guys, lets see how long i could last(hopefully forever!) i have quit for two years in the past, but picked it up again on vacation. been smoking a little less than a pack of marlboro lights a day for like 8 months. i know what to expect(being short tempered, eating more, sleepless nights, etc) so i think i could survive......:banghead:
Try Zyban. It's worked wonders for me. I've slipped once or twice. But, it's so much less stessful. It's pricey. But, worthwhile.:popcorn:
Try Zyban. It's worked wonders for me. I've slipped once or twice. But, it's so much less stessful. It's pricey. But, worthwhile.:popcorn:
ghostrx7
12-06-2006, 01:47 PM
ya, i definately fell of the wagon there.... ill try zyban next time, i need help with the withdrawls!
BrodyP
12-06-2006, 02:09 PM
I went to Ultra in Central Park a little over 2 months ago. For those that dont know its like a huge rav outside. So I ended up getting so wasted 3 x pills and I dont kno how much weed I smoked but I smoked 2 packs that night and basically 24 hours later I couldnt speak my throat was done I was so shot. So I made it a goal to quit. I have been smoke free since. This is the longest I have gone since I was 17 I have been smoking a pack a day for about 10 years. It was very hard to quit. My attitude was crazy I was so short tempred I didnt want to talk to anyone or do anything. Basically a week later I came to and was ok. I gained 10 pounds right off the bat ( which I can use) But ever since I feel amazing, working out every day eating healthy and just feeling great. I guess the quiting smoking started a chain reaction with me to get my shit in gear. I am very glad I quit. You can do my alert ego lol Its also helps to have people who push you like a female or close friend. I dont think I'll ever quit 420 tho :smokin:
ghostrx7
12-06-2006, 02:16 PM
haha, again, same as me, i quit for 2 years in the past, and the best time to do it is when your sick. you could just look at smoking as the cause and think of how sick you are from smoking. when i quit, i was also healthy and felt great, this time i just wasnt ready. you really have to be prepared for a week or two of hell, and eating... i could use the ten lbs, i only weigh 137. when i quit i was up to 145.... felt and looked better. ahhhh, i gotta quit soon and really stick to my guns...
fredjacksonsan
12-07-2006, 11:07 AM
Good luck. How many hours now?
BrodyP
12-07-2006, 11:19 AM
Good luck. How many hours now?
He fell off the wagon I believe it says above. Not easy I tell ya
He fell off the wagon I believe it says above. Not easy I tell ya
ghostrx7
12-08-2006, 08:06 AM
yup, fell off hard! the third day i was ready to explode! nexttime i wont try cold turkey, or ill be really sick when i try..
03cavPA
12-08-2006, 08:10 AM
One thing to remember: tobacco is an addiction, that's why it's so hard to quit.
It often takes many tries to succeed and "cold turkey" is almost guaranteed to frustrate you to no end.
Contact your family doc, go see him/her, ask about smoking cessation, and ask about a med called Chantix. It occupies the nicotine receptor sites and makes the transition much smoother.
Give it a shot.
It often takes many tries to succeed and "cold turkey" is almost guaranteed to frustrate you to no end.
Contact your family doc, go see him/her, ask about smoking cessation, and ask about a med called Chantix. It occupies the nicotine receptor sites and makes the transition much smoother.
Give it a shot.
ghostrx7
12-08-2006, 08:51 AM
i will, once i get myself in the right state of mind to quit again...
fredjacksonsan
12-08-2006, 09:30 AM
The reasons for wanting to quit in the first place are still valid, so now is the right time. Make the decision, and don't buy/beg/bum any. Make the decision to change, act on it, and continue to act. It will take willpower.
gdalton
12-08-2006, 11:29 AM
I recomend the patch, I smoked for 15yrs then I slapped the patch on for two weeks and I haven't had a cig now for 11months and 8days :smokin:
ghostrx7
12-08-2006, 11:38 AM
so it relieves most urges?
gdalton
12-08-2006, 12:35 PM
so it relieves most urges?
It takes the edge off, just don't ware it while you sleep or you will have some crazy fucked up dreams.
It takes the edge off, just don't ware it while you sleep or you will have some crazy fucked up dreams.
ghostrx7
12-08-2006, 12:57 PM
lol, ill have to try that nexttime, minus the dream part...
sketchee
12-11-2006, 08:47 PM
i dont know how you guys can quite to be honest i dont think il ever be able to quite but i dont se the point but hats off to any one that took life by the balls and did it
BrodyP
12-12-2006, 06:21 AM
i dont know how you guys can quite to be honest i dont think il ever be able to quite but i dont se the point but hats off to any one that took life by the balls and did it
Sometimes you just need that extra push or something drastic to take place to kick start your state of mind.
Sometimes you just need that extra push or something drastic to take place to kick start your state of mind.
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