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    Default Quitting smoking...

    So who has any REAL advise? Im not looking for the usual "it will make you live longer", "just put the pack down, i did it you wuss", "dont start in the first place" kinda answers.... I wouldnt ask if i wasnt looking for actual help! anybody have advise thqt has actualy worked fo r them? throw it out there! I have already taken the first step by A; failing stopping before, and B; I seriously actually want to quit. So, i guess, here we go... SHOOT! help me out...
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    box of ammo next to a pack of smokes.
    everytime you walk by, have a smoke or drop some change in the ammo box.

    some of the nicotine gum & patch alternatives helped a few friends.
    or (don't want to hear this) toss them and walk away. i did 25 years ago

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    Tried the gum once and found myself smoking while I was chewing it !!! I quit 24 years ago-cold turkey and absolutely wanted to. It's not easy and there's no easy answer. Be determined and stick with it.Good Luck !!
    Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to Fight, he'll just kill you.

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    for every cig you smoke/buy the tobbaco company gives $1 to obama


    (that aughta do it)

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    Cold turkey. Stopped drinking and smoking that way.
    You know I like my coffee sweet in the morning
    and I'm crazy about my tea at night

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    I quit cold turkey, but used the gum to help. I tried quitting a few times before, but this time I REALLY wanted too (that is what it really takes).

    Another thing that confirmed my wanting to quit was my friend's uncle went into the dr. and they told him he had a week to live as his cancer had spread so badly to his lymph nodes. It really woke me up when he actually died that next week.

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    I used the patch with some success. Although it was the anti-smoking pill Zyban that had the biggest effect. It took away the urge to smoke, so when I was down to only 2 or 3 a day (from a pack and a half) I quit all together. If your insurance won't cover that it is the same drug as welbutron (sp?) which is an anti-depressant. I have heard of another one called Chantrix, but I don't know anything about it.

    Good luck, it was the hardest thing I have ever done and years later it is still hard.
    “Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.” - William Pitt

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    Talk to your doctor and get him/her involved. Different things work for different people, and he/she WILL be motivated to help you.

    Lung cancer and emphysema are NOT good ways to go -- I've seen way too much of it in the "older generation" in my family, and they were all smokers.

    Good luck!

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    Okay this is how my kids and I broke my wife from her habit. We sat down and talked about all the things we wanted to do in our lives together and how important it was for her to quit smoking and get healthier. Lots of support was in order from family and friends and when she was ready she picked a date. Jan. 1st. So before Christmas we made an appointment with the Doc and got the pillz to curve the craving that she never took but it was there just in case. I bought a few months worth of the patch from the strongest to a weaker dosage and stuck them in her sock at Christmas. We got her some hand held video games like Yahtzee & Poker to keep her busy and plenty of straws to chew on. It wasn't easy but she did it and has been smoke free for over 10 years. So if you have a loving family or some really good friends ask them for help. You won't regret it that's for sure. A friend in need is a friend indeed. Good luck.
    Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.
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    YOU have to want to do it. I quit three times. This last time was for good, so far. Just like an alky you're never really not an alocholic, same thing here. Decided I had enough of my money going to it, sick of feeling like shit. So I decided to quit. Strong wife that kept honest with the path and used the patch. Great thing about the patch is when you find the right area of skin and you rub that patch for an extra jolt....well it's better than 10 cigarettes for the morning smoke.

    I did have to give up things that promoted my habbit though, hanging out with other smokers, not going to the inlaws ((yay) they smoked too), and the hardest of hards had to stop drinking. It was a year and a half before I could have a beer without the craving for a smoke. Don't let anyone fool you either you will still have cravings from time to time. I do. It's been 6 years. But you have to fight through it, they're quick these days maybe a minute or two and then gone.

    But the big key is YOU, only you, have got to want it. I set a goal, after a year I got to spnd what I would have spent on smokes for a new gun... Helped a little bit but again I wanted to quit.

    Good luck this is a powerful thing you're trying to break.

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