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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Mysteryman on 05 July 2010, 20:27:24
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Done that. Nearly two years now.
How do I pack in the nicotene gum? My teeth are nearly worn to my gums ;D
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eeh i were right proud of myself ive just done 7 weeks without again but in my pocket now is 10 richmond >:( :'(
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eeh i were right proud of myself ive just done 7 weeks without again but in my pocket now is 10 richmond >:( :'(
Pick yerself up, dust yerself down, start all over agaaaaaaaaain.
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ive given trying to stop whats bad for me. i live a beer drinking fag smoking junk food eating life. :)
oh and no sex either :(
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Well my bellies full so i'm going outside with a bottle of lager and i'm going to have a smoke :P
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Stopped smoking in May 2000. Still addicted to the nicotine gum until 3 weeks ago. :-[ :-[ :-[ :'( cost me £?????s
went to the doc, got prescribed Champix, now off the gum and wondering why I didnt do it a lot sooner. ::) :y
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I'm one of the lucky ones that can go for weeks without wanting a smoke. I do like one when i'm having a beer though.
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Well my bellies full so i'm going outside with a bottle of lager and i'm going to have a smoke :P
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I'm one of the lucky ones that can go for weeks without wanting a smoke. I do like one when i'm having a beer though.
same as my mate, only smokes while he drinks, if i could be like that i think i would stop for good.
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just decide! no more!
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Never smoked so didn't need none of this giving up malarky ;D
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Stopped smoking in May 2000. Still addicted to the nicotine gum until 3 weeks ago. :-[ :-[ :-[ :'( cost me £?????s
went to the doc, got prescribed Champix, now off the gum and wondering why I didnt do it a lot sooner. ::) :y
A lot less than if you'd stayed on the fags though Albs, and not killing you either. :y
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Doctor told me I should cut down or preferably give up my 20-30 a day habit. After 40 years I thought it would be almost impossible, particularly as I actually enjoy most of them rather than smoking out of habit. So I decided to gradually cut out the daytime cigs and just have 2 or 3 in the evening - usually with a pint. After 3 months I'm still managing it without any problem at all and smoking around 3 a day on average keeping my doctor happy, me happy and my wallet happy. :y
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I went 'cold turkey' in 1991 after I was told there was hardly any pulse in my lower legs & I risked losing one or both sooner rather than later :o It was flippin hard going for quite a while as I was a heavy smoker (as in, never one out of my mouth heavy ::)) but i'm now glad I stopped when I did or else i'd never have got through this last bit of bother. I still get the occassional craving for a smoke though, usually after a pint or two ::) ;)
Edit: Our lass says I missed out the bit about driving her up the wall! (swearing & associated rantings deleted as this is a 'family' forum) ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Do have some sympathy, have never smoked myself, but know several blokes in my office that are trying to quit, especially one who'se wifes baby is due any time, trying to quit before the birth and struggling. Even with these patches and fake fags that give you nicotine, it must be a terrible "cold turkey" type of thing. Poor bloke REALLY wants to quit, but obviously needs a fag badly at times, especially after lunch and coffee.
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I went 'cold turkey' in 1991 after I was told there was hardly any pulse in my lower legs & I risked losing one or both sooner rather than later :o It was flippin hard going for quite a while as I was a heavy smoker (as in, never one out of my mouth heavy ::)) but i'm now glad I stopped when I did or else i'd never have got through this last bit of bother. I still get the occassional craving for a smoke though, usually after a pint or two ::) ;)
The operation you had Phil.........I'm pretty sure I watched a programme about a lorry driver from your neck of the woods who had exactly the same op. :-/
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I went 'cold turkey' in 1991 after I was told there was hardly any pulse in my lower legs & I risked losing one or both sooner rather than later :o It was flippin hard going for quite a while as I was a heavy smoker (as in, never one out of my mouth heavy ::)) but i'm now glad I stopped when I did or else i'd never have got through this last bit of bother. I still get the occassional craving for a smoke though, usually after a pint or two ::) ;)
The operation you had Phil.........I'm pretty sure I watched a programme about a lorry driver from your neck of the woods who had exactly the same op. :-/
Yep, his name is Dave, lives in Newcastle. We both had the same Surgeon. His tumour was 2mm, or about the size of a grain of rice. Mine was 12 centimetres, about the size of a large mans fist, & I was in the Theatre for 12 hours!!! Nowt to brag about though :-[
Thank God I found Prof. Griffin, i'm convinced he was the only man alive capable of saving my life!, the man is a Saint in my eyes. :y
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I went 'cold turkey' in 1991 after I was told there was hardly any pulse in my lower legs & I risked losing one or both sooner rather than later :o It was flippin hard going for quite a while as I was a heavy smoker (as in, never one out of my mouth heavy ::)) but i'm now glad I stopped when I did or else i'd never have got through this last bit of bother. I still get the occassional craving for a smoke though, usually after a pint or two ::) ;)
The operation you had Phil.........I'm pretty sure I watched a programme about a lorry driver from your neck of the woods who had exactly the same op. :-/
Yep, his name is Dave, lives in Newcastle. We both had the same Surgeon. His tumour was 2mm, or about the size of a grain of rice. Mine was 12 centimetres, about the size of a large mans fist, & I was in the Theatre for 12 hours!!! Nowt to brag about though :-[
Thank God I found Prof. Griffin, i'm convinced he was the only man alive capable of saving my life!, the man is a Saint in my eyes. :y
That was some operation mate. You must have the constitution of an ox.
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I went 'cold turkey' in 1991 after I was told there was hardly any pulse in my lower legs & I risked losing one or both sooner rather than later :o It was flippin hard going for quite a while as I was a heavy smoker (as in, never one out of my mouth heavy ::)) but i'm now glad I stopped when I did or else i'd never have got through this last bit of bother. I still get the occassional craving for a smoke though, usually after a pint or two ::) ;)
The operation you had Phil.........I'm pretty sure I watched a programme about a lorry driver from your neck of the woods who had exactly the same op. :-/
Yep, his name is Dave, lives in Newcastle. We both had the same Surgeon. His tumour was 2mm, or about the size of a grain of rice. Mine was 12 centimetres, about the size of a large mans fist, & I was in the Theatre for 12 hours!!! Nowt to brag about though :-[
Thank God I found Prof. Griffin, i'm convinced he was the only man alive capable of saving my life!, the man is a Saint in my eyes. :y
That was some operation mate. You must have the constitution of an ox.
You know how it goes mate.....Strong int arm, thick int ead! ;D ;D ;D ;D :y