Hi,I gave up smoking several times (that's supposed to be a joke) but I only succeeded (in 1979) when I wanted to and I did cold turkey. I only craved for a couple of weeks but I was determined. Next I went through a phase where I couldn't be in the same town as cigarette smoke. This part was difficult since it was back in the days when they had smoking carriages on commuter trains. The final phase was where I had no opinion on smoking because it never worried me again.
I vote for cold turkey.
My aim is to be free of nicotine. I have researched e ciggies so if I find it too hard I know they can be a possibility but first I want to try without them. I will use patches though at first. Happy to hear they work so well for you.Have you considered eCigs? I'm now 3 weeks smoke free, having gradually cut down and replacing fags at certain times of the day with a couple of puffs on my ecig instead. For example, I'd always have 2 on my way to work - one before I got on my first bus, and one before I got on the second. I started by replacing the second fag with a few drags on my ecig, and gradually worked it up so I'd have no cigarettes at all in a day. It's a lot easier if you just start cutting them out one by one when you feel ready.
I've also turned the whole ecig thing into a bit of a hobby, and have taught myself how to customize and rebuild mods for my device. It's really fun and I'm definitely enjoying having a new hobby! Beats smoking any day. Plus, seeing my forum signature works as great motivation even though it currently only seems like a short length of time
You can gradually lower the nicotine strength you use with ecigs, which is what I'm doing. Down to 6mg now and feeling much better for it.My aim is to be free of nicotine. I have researched e ciggies so if I find it too hard I know they can be a possibility but first I want to try without them. I will use patches though at first. Happy to hear they work so well for you.
I've given up for 12mths now, gave up 50 times before from a day to a month.
Truth is you stop when you truly decide to. The patches will stop the cravings
If needed an antidepressant will calm the nerves
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