Joined: 15 Jun 2007 Posts: 102 Location: Dallas, TX
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the Time Has Come Posted: 06-23-07 12:59pm
Well as of tomorrow I will be in a
different environment and I will not carry
cigs or a lighter with me. The first day
will be difficult but I'm not giving
myself a choice. I'll let you know how it
goes.
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UCanQuit
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 24 Feb 2007 Posts: 109 Location: SEATTLE
Posted: 06-23-07 18:36pm
Here are some links that may help you.
well the links didn't work. So my
suggestion would be go to WhyQuit.com and
read there.
Good luck,
Eric
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EklipseX
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Posted: 06-25-07 15:18pm
Well heres an update over the past two
days i've only had about 4 or 5 cigarettes
total compared to maybe 45. I've noticed
that the only real withdrawal symptom I'm
getting with going most of the day without
a smoke is the dizziness, I plan on going
all day tomorrow without one, if I can do
that then I know I can stop for good.
Eklipse
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EklipseX
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Posted: 06-30-07 12:02pm
well i went all of thursday without
smoking a single cigarette. i was
suprised that i really didnt feel much of
a craving or any withdrawals. however i
think it was so easy because i simply
couldnt get a cig even if i wanted to.
unfortunately i gave in the next day and i
had a couple smokes. i know i can quit
now i just have to set a date.
eklipse
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EklipseX
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
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Posted: 07-06-07 15:14pm
I have decided that I am going to try to
get a prescription anxiety medicine before
trying again. I have very bad anxiety
which I feel is causing quitting to be
much harder then it should be.
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young Girl
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Posted: 07-06-07 15:22pm
good job!!! props on this! it must be hard
but it sounds like your doing much better
tahn most people
how old are you and how long have you been
a smoker?
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EklipseX
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Posted: 07-09-07 04:05am
im 17 and have only been smoking for
around 2 years. it seems as though i
smoke more when with certain people and
when im at certain places. in about 2
weeks im driving from DC to dallas, i know
i wont make the trip without a smoke, so
it seems pointless for me to try to quit
right before making that drive