Tom,
I wish you success with your habit. The key is to make your habit a non-habit. Change your routine around.
Peace.
Tom
012009
Tom,
I wish you success with your habit. The key is to make your habit a non-habit. Change your routine around.
Peace.
Tom
012009
"Through Great Sacrifice..... Great Rewards Will Be Achieved"
Oh absolutely...I've quit hundreds of times.
The last time being this winter when I had the flu. That made the first two weeks a piece of cake...it was after that, that I finally realized, I'm no quitter.
I hope you're better at it than I am...best of luck, & eternal perseverance to you.
Last edited by Ldub : 05/05/2008 at 07:26 PM
Two plus months smoke free here.. I'm using Welbutrin to help and it really does work. My Maintenance Supervisor used the new stuff out called Chantex and it worked really well for him. (you need a script for both, most insurances won't cover it, but if you can get your doc to prescribe it for depression instead of to quit smoking then most will.) Of course this is not the first time I've quit but hopefully it will be the last! Hang in there, it gets better.
tom, thats awesome! congrats to you and brenda for the effort alone, im sure you can do it.. my smoking hasnt exceeded more than 3-4 during a night out at the bar.. so stopping hasnt been a big deal for me, i just started to chew gum instead to save my lungs for celebratory cigars.. buddy of mine started up with sunflower seeds when he stopped chewing though
anyway im behind ya both!
My job wont allow me to quit. I get irritated very easily and eventually my boss buys me a pack of smokes and tells me to either start again or get the hell out, heh (true story).
I want to quit but at the same time, I strangely enjoy it. Guess I just need to find some alternative to the oral fixation.
Good luck Tom. Kiss that $6 a day addiction goodbye!!
Gary Noonan
'01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT
Welbutrin (aka Zyban) worked like a champ for me. I have a real hard-core nicotine addiction with strong and obvious physiological withdrawal symptoms, but Welbutrin blocked all of them like they weren't there. The patch & gum did next to nothing for me. Of course, I'm back on the coffin nails (less than ever, FWIW) but know I need to quit.
But Zeus's advice is the most important - never have that first post-quitting smoke!!! You will want it, you will make all sorts of excuses why it's ok to have it, but they are all lies you tell to yourself. Don't believe the liar! He's evil!
Think like the recovering alcoholics do - don't try to not smoke for the rest of your life, because you will never think it's possible. Just try to go another day without smoking - that's a lot easier to accomplish! Then do it again.
Good luck!
"Two plus months smoke free here.. I'm using Welbutrin to help and it really does work. My Maintenance Supervisor used the new stuff out called Chantex and it worked really well for him."
Wifey's on Chantex. She doesn't like it because of the mood shift but she's sticking with it. She's already scaled down from Reds to Lights so that's a help. She has a job with stress from 1134 so that's not helping.
I'd shifted from snuff to pouches so that's a step in the right direction too. I know I have absolutely no will power so have already experienced the excuse routine in the past. Right now I'm on the patch while at work but the 2 hour commute home is the killer.
"I want to quit but at the same time, I strangely enjoy it."
I can relate to that. I know it's a disgusting habit - maybe I just enjoy being disgusting.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Put a smiley after you say that Bub.