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steveT350C
Original Poster
694 posts
30 months
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I have done 1 week so far, using 21mg patches. Doing well. I was on 20 roll ups a day.
Went out on a big session last night wetting friend's baby's head and did not wish for a cigarette once!
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LordGrover
18,636 posts
81 months
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There's a thread somewhere , where a bunch of us gave up December 2010/Jan 2011. 18 months on and it rarely even crosses my mind now. Keep at it mate. It's worth the effort. 
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steveT350C
Original Poster
694 posts
30 months
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18 months! Great work!!
Thanks for the support
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Bungleaio
2,918 posts
71 months
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Best thing I ever did mate, I'm coming up to a year now. It's not easy but at least you have got the 1st night on the beer out of the way!
Good luck mate and keep updating this thread.
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turbolucie
3,361 posts
51 months
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OH gave up 6 months ago after smoking since he was 15. Went cold turkey and he says he feels great. We've just completed our first triathlon and he said the difference he feels in his lungs made him wish he'd given up a long time ago.
Keep going, it's worth it.
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theshrew
1,500 posts
53 months
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This is the next thing i want to do.
What have people found the best way to go about it ? Whats the deal with the patches etc ?
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LordGrover
18,636 posts
81 months
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Having tried the various incarnations of the next best NRT, and failing miserably with all of them, I'm firmly on the cold turkey camp, reinforced by the Carr book; The Easy Way To Give Up Smoking. After 20+ a day for 30+ years it was a cinch.
Just my tuppence.
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PeanutHead
7,548 posts
39 months
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theshrew
1,500 posts
53 months
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I think i should really try something. Half the time when i smoke its because it gives me something to do.
For eg i really hate my job get fed up and go for a smoke, at home nothing on tv go for a smoke etc etc. I dont remember the last time i had a smoke because i actually needed one + its now costing a silly ammount of cash. Obv i must be addicted as ive been smoking for probably 20 years.
Just out of interest what side affects have you fellas had when quiting and what method did you try ? I seem to remember my Mum had a right temper on her when she quit. Maybe that was me being a naughty boy or something lol
Did you go to the docs to get advice or anything or just crack on with it ?
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Chunkychucky
3,928 posts
38 months
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Been on 20 cigarettes a day now for a fair few months, decided to see if I could stop. Gave up on May 20th for 11 days just to see if I was capable without any patches or gum or anything. I'll probably give up properly in a month or two..
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PeanutHead
7,548 posts
39 months
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Take a look at the first link I posted, the E-Cig is really working for me.
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Cupramax
2,952 posts
121 months
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Patches are definitely the way to go, I gave up 16 years ago when patches first came out and I'd attempted to give up god know how many times before I tried them. Made it so much easier with no cravings.
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JohnBender
119 posts
14 months
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turbolucie said: OH gave up 6 months ago after smoking since he was 15. Went cold turkey and he says he feels great. Did the same myself 14 months ago. 20 a day for over 20 years, and then just stopped. It helped I did it the same time as I started a new job, so a change of routine was a massive postive help. And to be honest I have had a couple when I have been out on the beer, but have also been out on the beer and have happily not had any. I do miss it, not the craving, just the act itself as I always enjoyed smoking. But with 2x daughters now, simple choice...... Good luck to all giving (have given) up.
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sc0tt
7,490 posts
70 months
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Just rolled over 12 days cigarette free here.
Using the nicorette inhalator. Get the odd pang which seems to hit me like a train but they are getting few and far between. Just the act of smoking itself I miss, like sitting in the garden having a smoke etc.
A lot better off financially as myself and the missus have both packed it in.
She has a lot shorter fuse than I do at the minute.
Stay strong everyone!
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Andy_J_G
245 posts
78 months
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LordGrover said: Having tried the various incarnations of the next best NRT, and failing miserably with all of them, I'm firmly on the cold turkey camp, reinforced by the Carr book; The Easy Way To Give Up Smoking. After 20+ a day for 30+ years it was a cinch.
Just my tuppence. And this worked for me also after 30 odd years smoking 20 a day and trying all the other methods I was desperate to give up. A friend bought me Allan Carrs easiway book for a birthday present... you carry on smoking until you complete the book.... and I couldn't wait till I finished so I could stop smoking. The day I finished I went to the pub to challenge myself and couldn't believe how I was not bothered about smoking (that was in the days you could smoke in a pub). That was getting on for ten years ago now and I have never looked back and never wanted another cigarette, so keep on its so worth it, especially at the price they are now!
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