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browndustin
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Re: Who here has successfully quit smoking? [Re: ohmatic]
#5793188 - 06/26/06 05:05 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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lol toking after sex is the best
grab the girl a towel, sneak off and start rolling a joint
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TheQueen
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Re: Who here has successfully quit smoking? [Re: MrMolotov]
#5793247 - 06/26/06 05:26 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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I'm definitely needing to stop smoking- it's depressing to watch yourself die from good ol' "Fuck It, I'm healthy" attitude. I'm constantly wielding metal and all that Argon makes it even worse + I smoke when my girl smokes making me want one too and no i won't leave her because she hits a the cigarets, it's just like i used too. I've smoked for like 8 years and it's been part of many deepening memories, on the whole spectrum from stress to healing, in the past. Now i feel that its time i rescue that high-schooler from drowning in it's own mucus and curses. Damn not damming the tabaccoo cigaret, its no respectful way to smoke the leaf anyway. I want other shroomers to hear this and glee with me to stop the positive cell growth genocide happing to our lungs.
PS: people should be able to smoke on air planes if it's a long flight.
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Pinhead
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Re: Who here has successfully quit smoking? [Re: Newbie]
#5794190 - 06/26/06 10:13 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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Been 17 years for me now. Took up Kung Fu for a while when I quit. Smoked 2 packs a day of Lucky Strike non-filter for quite a few years before I quit. The chemical addiction was gone in about 4 days. You really have to keep yourself busy almost constantly for a while. My wife still smokes. I have no cravings whatsoever. Good Luck to you.
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HELLA_TIGHT
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Re: Who here has successfully quit smoking? [Re: Pinhead]
#5794201 - 06/26/06 10:17 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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You're one of the first people I remember seeing when I joined this community.
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CaRnAgECaNdY
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Re: Who here has successfully quit smoking? [Re: Newbie]
#5794260 - 06/26/06 10:36 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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I started smoking cigarettes back when I was 13. I obviously couldn't buy them myself, so my mother would buy them for me. We were all weak back then.
I gave up smoking when I found out I was pregnant with my second child. A year later...I started smoking again. Everyoe around me did. It was very tempting.
Finally 2 years ago, I gave it up completely after I started dating a non-smoker. He didn't ask me to give it up...I just did.
I stay away from cigs now for good. Keep yourself occupied. Chew on some gum.
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Vvellum
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Re: Who here has successfully quit smoking? [Re: Newbie]
#5794312 - 06/26/06 10:53 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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I have "quit" for a few months...but I always go back. my habit is deep.
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Newbie
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Re: Who here has successfully quit smoking? [Re: Vvellum]
#5796768 - 06/27/06 06:37 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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Still haven't had one. This isn't easy lol.
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Shnezbit
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Re: Who here has successfully quit smoking? [Re: Newbie]
#5796839 - 06/27/06 06:56 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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my last cigarett was 6 years ago this august. i quit cold turkey. i gained like 30lbs in about the first year. i only now have been able to get a grip on my eating habits and begin to lose most of that weight.
its a bitch but well worth it.
ild say the first month was the roughest.
i craved it for the first 4 years. then about two years ago i noticed i was over it. i nver get a craving for it now. in fact im disgusted by it and the thought of nicotine in my sysetem turns my stomach. im so glad i quit. it really gives a toxic physical feeling not to mention aweful breath and after taste.
here in ny its $7 a pack and i was smoking a pack a day.
im so ovedr it now but it took a long time. you'll never quit because you dont like it anymore. no matter when you quit you'll still want to keep smoking. the sooner you quit the better and you'll probably live a much longer life as a result.
good luck and stay with it.
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Pinhead
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Re: Who here has successfully quit smoking? [Re: HELLA_TIGHT]
#5798456 - 06/28/06 05:15 AM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
HELLA_TIGHT said: You're one of the first people I remember seeing when I joined this community.
Yeah, been here for a while, seen 'em come and go.
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Newbie
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Re: Who here has successfully quit smoking? [Re: Pinhead]
#5807286 - 06/30/06 04:58 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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5 days clean :-) I'm coughing up some NASTY looking shit though...that's normal right; my lungs cleaning themselves out?
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Skunk420


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Re: Who here has successfully quit smoking? [Re: Newbie]
#5807405 - 06/30/06 05:53 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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I am really thinking about quitting, I am gonna go buy some nicotine gum next week when I get paid, cutting down doesnt work for me, I go through too many withdrawal symptoms. Plus I like to drink, so I want a cigi after I get a good beer buzz. I never tried the gum or patch before.. But I never have successfully quit, except years ago.. I went 8 months without a cigarette. Smoking sometimes when I drank beer.. is the reason why i started smoking again.
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Re: Who here has successfully quit smoking? [Re: Newbie]
#5807412 - 06/30/06 05:56 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Yeah, about a month, the best smoke quitting plan I've been on, the one where I have no choice, but thats going to end soon,
Your talking about bud right, If its cigarettes, then this whole topic is gay, to me how could anyone have trouble quitting such a lame drug,
Its like saying I'm having a hard time quitting McDonald's, there's no excuse for that shit,
Edited by capliberty (06/30/06 05:57 PM)
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Skunk420


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Re: Who here has successfully quit smoking? [Re: capliberty]
#5807423 - 06/30/06 06:02 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Bud was easy for me to quit, I haven't smoked pot for 11 months now exactly, and I used to be an everyday pot head too. Smoking tobacco is hard to quit...trust me. I have been smoking for over 15 years too.
Edited by skunk78395 (06/30/06 06:04 PM)
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Newbie
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Re: Who here has successfully quit smoking? [Re: Skunk420]
#5807436 - 06/30/06 06:07 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Cigarettes are hard becuase of conditioning. The cravings can be fought off pretty easily, you just don't smoke it's as easy as that. It's when you come to a point where you are used to having a cig (waking up, after a meal, etc..) that gets difficult. You can't smoke anymore and you have to find something else. I just chew gum and eventually forget about the cigarette, call it a personal victory, and move on.
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Skunk420


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Re: Who here has successfully quit smoking? [Re: Newbie]
#5807447 - 06/30/06 06:12 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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not for me, I need the gum when I crave one, I just get all irratable and need the nicotine. I have been smoking too long.
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capliberty
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Re: Who here has successfully quit smoking? [Re: Skunk420]
#5807451 - 06/30/06 06:13 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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I'm sure it is, it being the most addictive besides heroin, but it still comes down to willpower, the thing is you've probably convinced yourself that you need it, for some reason or another, that you don't totally want to quit, I think addiction has to do alot with beliefs, It becomes a part of your daily functioning, and without its like all this stress is on you, but thats bullshit, I've never fiene for cigs in my life, I know I'm not missing out on anything
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Newbie
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Re: Who here has successfully quit smoking? [Re: capliberty]
#5807463 - 06/30/06 06:19 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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That's what it used to be for me. I tried to quit but inside I didn't want to for some reason. Now I really do want to quit and it's really working for me
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trippin_balls
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Re: Who here has successfully quit smoking? [Re: Newbie]
#5808565 - 07/01/06 01:26 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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i quit smoking ciggarettes by smoking bud.
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Newbie
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Re: Who here has successfully quit smoking? [Re: trippin_balls]
#5810105 - 07/01/06 03:28 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Damn I was so close to smoking a cigarette last night...I was plastered and wanted one more than I think I've ever wanted anything in my life. I didn't do it though, I pulled out another stick of Extra lol.
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Skunk420


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Re: Who here has successfully quit smoking? [Re: Newbie]
#5810293 - 07/01/06 04:57 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Keep us informed on how it is going, I hope you can keep away from smoking... Yea if you get drunk, you will want a cigarette...trust me I know what it is like...
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