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Re: Quitting Smoking
[Re: Don Cardi]
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08/21/07 03:58 PM
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No no no. All those Nicotine replacements are bogus. All that shit doens't work. Would you gradually ween an alcoholic off of liquor?  COLD TURKEY! the shakes, headaches, mood swings. The only way! No, BUT I don't think that you'll kill anyone else if you have a cigarette and get behind the wheel of a car, and I don't think that smoking cigarettes is going to ruin you emotionally and financially...And they're not ALL bogus. They must work in some way...
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Re: Quitting Smoking
[Re: Mignon]
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08/21/07 04:19 PM
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Come on Teflon Don don't quit now. You can do it. Mig doesn't want you to quit??  Hang in there, DC! (And the gum does work to prevent you from smoking - it just doesn't wean you off nicotine - nicotine replacement is a gradual cutting-down process, but at least safer than actually smoking...)
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Re: Quitting Smoking
[Re: Don Cardi]
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08/21/07 09:00 PM
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DC I've been thinking about you, wondering how you were doing today. I e-mailed you from work. Hang in there my friend. Believe me, I know it's so hard. Yes,I guess I already experienced the "major" withdrawal (I hope so anyway) The first few days are the absolute worse. I've been having the urge again the last two days, but it's not has bad as it was at first. You know the cravings will be coming, so expect them and sort of ride it out until it passes. How much are you use to smoking per day? If you smoked more than I did (1 pack), perhaps it'll be a little harder, but NOT impossible. Of course this won't do you any good, but I look at a craving as a contraction...it's gets worse and worse and then slowly subsides.  At least nicotine cravings don't come every 2 minutes.  Then again, with contractions you end up having a beautiful baby. What do ya get with nicotine? Addicted.  Good luck DC. Feel free to post how you feel. I do think that's therapy in itself. TIS
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Re: Quitting Smoking
[Re: Don Cardi]
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08/21/07 09:26 PM
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I agree, DC. Since you can't smoke in the house or the office, one of the few places I still smoke is when I'm alone in my car. When I'm alone in my car, I feel an overwhelming urge to light up, even if I'm only running to the post office. Weirdest is when I finish one, run into the bank, take care of business, and then get back in the car. I may have finished one only 5 minutes before, but the habit is telling me to have another. Then, I can go three or four hours at work without wanting one. So much of the dependence is psychological. Edit: How ironic! When I pressed submit for this post, the ad at the bottom of the page was for Nicorette! Is Big Brother watching??
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Re: Quitting Smoking
[Re: Sicilian Babe]
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08/21/07 09:27 PM
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Keep on hanging on DC. As long as you know the cravings are "normal" so to speak, that everyone goes through them, maybe it'll make it easier. Just remember men far less then you have done this and won.
Continued congrats to Tissie. You've gone through an amazing hurdle. It's all downhill from here.
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Re: Quitting Smoking
[Re: Don Cardi]
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08/21/07 09:42 PM
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I do know what you mean DC. I can certainly tell (now) when it was a habit and when I craved it. As you know, one of the worse times is after I eat. Damn!! Just a couple hits would be great.  However, even that gets easier. Ha ha!! I don't want to even begin to sound like I "did it." I don't feel like it's over yet. You know, the fat lady hasn't sung."  I wonder how long before I can feel confident. I must admit though, I really do think it's great therapy and very supportive putting this all down in writing. Thanks guys!! TIS
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Re: Quitting Smoking
[Re: Sicilian Babe]
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08/22/07 12:37 AM
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I too have heard former smokers, who haven't smoked in years say that they still get cravings. It's strange that when I was young, I would go clubbing and drinking darn near every night, yet never was addicted to alcohol. I got to a certain point and simply stopped going out all the time and never craved a drink, but rather would drink to party I guess. Yet, smoking is another story, at least for me. TIS
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Re: Quitting Smoking
[Re: The Italian Stallionette]
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08/22/07 08:35 AM
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I too have heard former smokers, who haven't smoked in years say that they still get cravings. It's strange that when I was young, I would go clubbing and drinking darn near every night, yet never was addicted to alcohol. I got to a certain point and simply stopped going out all the time and never craved a drink, but rather would drink to party I guess. Yet, smoking is another story, at least for me. TIS I think it's due to the nature of how the addiction effects the body. Nicotine attacks (in part) the central nervous system, which has far different biological reactions than alcohol, which runs through the bloodstream and cuts off oxygen to the brain. Those who have ever had a hangover know that the body feels bad afterward because the fresh oxygen and blood cells are working properly again, causing the headache and body pain (also influenced by the dehydration alcohol causes). Usually the 2nd day after heavy drinking the body is nearly, if not fully, recovered. Cigarette smoke stays in the body much longer. I remember reading that it takes years for the body to completely rid itself of the toxins and residual effects of nicotine. So I can completely understand why someone can go back to it after a lengthy time away from smoking.
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Re: Quitting Smoking
[Re: goombah]
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08/22/07 09:07 AM
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Thank makes sense Goombah! (Btw, how you doing?) Another thing I noticed...I don't drink as much coffee as I used to. You know, another cup of coffee, another cigaret?  Ahhh, the littlle pleasures (vices( in life are slipping away.  TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
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