mrawfell said:I successfully quit smoking about 3 years ago. I had been smoking for about 50 years, and was on 40 a day. I have retired to the Philippines and a pack of 20 costs about 30 p. So the inducement wasn't financial. I had had a gastroscopy and the doctor found Barretts esophagus. It carries a 20% cancer risk.The doctor recommended life style changes. That was enough. I looked at my smoking lifestyle, and made a few changes. I would have 4 cigarettes in the morning before my first cup of tea. So I started there. Tea first, then 2nd tea before a cigarette, before long it was 1-00 before I lit up. Gradually the number in the afternoon just diminished and one day my wife said, "Have you had a cigarette today" the answer was no. That was it. No withdrawal symptoms no pills or patches. I had tried many years previously, but although I didn't smoke, I didn't quit. I also tried the other pill but it gave me a rash. I never tried patches.
I am still surprised I did it, and have to admit I still fancy one sometimes. I know after this time if I tried one, I would have a serious coughing problem.
I wish you all well in quitting.
Tower01 said:Missed this post. Packed in the fags 14 days ago using Cahmpix, only side effects being very vivid dreams. Must say the first few days after stopping were not much fun but I am feeling normalish now and am so glad I have stopped. This is the first time, after numerous attempts, that I have lasted more than a few days. Was on 30 a day and was forking out £360 a month on fags....MADNESS. I was diagnosed 18 months ago as T2 , have lost over 3 stone but still felt ill due to the fags but now feel so much better. I would take issue with the original posters view that smoking is a choice though. I was 12 when I started and an addict by 14 so a bit young to be making such a choice. Personally I would ban their sale and production and in a few weeks everyone would be smoke free. I am saving the money in a jar and am going to buy a luxury holiday next Summer with all tyhat loverly cash this is saving me. Good luck everyone that is stopping
dawnmc said:Clean your teeth too, fresh breath makes you not want to smoke. Mind I'm a fine one to talk, I've tried everything, Champix didn't work or the other one. Hypnotherapy and the e-cig. Patches I'm allergic to, think its going to have to be a case of mind over matter.
Vampix said:You just have to really want to quit,
Vampix said:I stopped on the 28th of October, i used the stage 1 patches, and a few days of the stage 2 before i kept forgetting to put them on, and just didn't bother in the end. I have the occasional go on an e-cig especially at night when the boredom hits, but i've not been tempted to start again.
My son was in hospital, newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes during the first week of October and i decided while i was in there with him, that as soon as we had him home, i would set a date and quit. Seeing him go through, and cope amazingly well with all the lifestyle changes his Diabetes presented him with, it put it into perspective for me and made it pretty easy for me to quit.
You just have to really want to quit, and you have to see it for what it is... A pointless habit that you can easily do without. Look at all the struggles you guys have had with Diabetes. If you've been strong enough to deal with that, i take my hat off to you, and i'm sure you can give up the ciggies.
that good..smoking is really very bad for health..keep it up. :clap:diadeb said:I am currently taking a stop smoking drug that came out in 2006 called Champix and it really works. An avenue really worth investigating if you want to give up smoking and like me had tried everything without success, Deb
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