Bustanut joker
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Masturbation.
Hell, it worked for me.
:jester:
Hell, it worked for me.
:jester:
Let me guess, you never inhaled either. :haha:As for tobacco dependency, I've never tried it, not even once; smoked, chewed, whatever.
Same here....Cold turkey the only way. Let EVERYONE around you know that tomorrow is the day and you may be an a-hole but don't take it personally....Also, letting everyone know makes it harder to fall off the wagon.November 20 1995 at 1:00 in the afternoon I lit my last smoke. I told myself that was it, no more. For the next 2 weeks I was miserable, mean and nasty! Then it went away, I have no desire for tobacco anymore. Although I will have a really good Cuban cigar once or twice a year. The real thing about it was I told myself that was it! No more! Cold turkey. It was very hard to do but you must want to quit. I look back and feel it was very easy after all.
Rob
Good Luck!
So's Howies Carnie gurl lust.. But whataya gonna do? :dribble: The guys got a sickness..Tobacco dependency is an ugly thing.
OK, so I've been addicted to Nicotine oh, for about 25 years...
I smoked from age 14 to about age 25... When my first son was born, my wife put her foot down and said no more smoking in the house. I agreed, but continued for a while, outside and while not at home. When winter came, I realized this was not a good thing. Standing outside in 0 degree weather to get my fix, just plain sucked.
So I did the next best thing, switched up to chew, or dip.
I've been 'dipping' since then or about 15 years.
-About a 5 can a week habit, sometimes more, sometimes less.
Quitting is easy. I've quit at least 4 times. Once for a whole 6 months, with the aid of 'the patch'.
I am clearly nicotine defendant. I am not very fun to be around w/o out it. Which really gives me pause for trying out or applying for shows like Survivor. I really don't want to melt down on national television. Thus I have not pursued a game/reality show career.
Well, it's time. Time to quit.
While my mouth/gums/teeth are generally healthy, my dentist has pointed out that I now have 'lichen planus', which isn't cancerous, but is irritating. It's also fairly common so I hear.
I have tried and will use a number of coping methods. I'll chew gum, toothpics and what not to help, and may try the patch again.
I'm sure there are plenty of people here who have quit, and been successful. If I were heading out on a two week bike trip I'd go cold turkey. But I can't do that to my wife/kids/co-workers. Especially not during these trying economic times.
Thoughts, suggestions? It's tough to quit,but if you really want to you can! I went through the same stuff like toothpicks' an gum but it only prolonged the inevetable. 15 yrs. ago i stopped after smoking for 25 yrs. 1 1/2 packs a day. the key to the door is in you, called willpower. good luck and don't ever give up! dirty ernie.
-MD
One of the biggest things is to change the habits... wheatonFJR mentioned cutting out alcohol and not hanging out with those people that smoked for awhile. If it's really that important to you, you'll have to commit to making those types of changes, as hard as they may be.Thanks folks...
I'll keep you posted how I'm doing. Today's been a good day so far...
at every opportunity...Masturbation.
Hell, it worked for me.
:jester:
See thats why I never started :clapping:Masturbation.
Hell, it worked for me.
:jester:
He knows how you ride...that's why.See thats why I never started :clapping:Masturbation.
Hell, it worked for me.
:jester:
Seriously, Matt as my pappy always said: "Shut the **** up and take it like a man!" You want to quit? ****** quit and stop draggin us into this pep rally
PS why dont you come over to WV or SE OH and ride with me some time
Thanks for the vote of confidence there Kevineriously, Matt as my pappy always said: "Shut the **** up and take it like a man!" You want to quit? ****** quit and stop draggin us into this pep rally PS why dont you come over to WV or SE OH and ride with me some time
The $$ used to be significant, but I am a cheap skate so I buy the cheapest stuff I can (almost). I don't spend $4.50 a can, only $1.99. So it's 10 bucks a week give or take. Not nearly what someone who smokes a pack a day spends. While I'm not independently wealthy. Quite honestly $520 a year isn't a lot, certainly not enough alone to motivate me. I spend more than that annually on Chipotle BurritosSpeaking of our trying financial times....start by calculating how much you spend a day on nicotine,then how much a week,then month,and year.Start a savings,Dailey (big jar,etc.)....write the Dailey amount on a sticker and tape it to the jar,and be sure you don't miss any days.
Thanks Wheatie... I know that's how it has to be, but a little support now and then can be a good thing. Kinda like someone here who's gonna keep me on the up and up, and I him. I think.BTW...I'm rooting for you Renegade...but it's gotta be you doing it...not us.
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