Someone PM'd me this link Cyrille
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It has been the hardest day so far since i quit. I thought it was going too well. I may look into that too, see how I feel tomorrow
Someone PM'd me this link Cyrille
Thai E Vape Forum
It has been the hardest day so far since i quit. I thought it was going too well. I may look into that too, see how I feel tomorrow
yeah i'm an ex nicotine addict for life, but I was reading about it the other day
1.3 million brits using them.
How e-cigarettes changed my life | Society | The Guardian
I've heard mixed reviews on them. Most smokers I know have at least tried them, some with success, but they're still using them, so I'm not sure if that's quitting, or just taking your nicotine in a more socially acceptable and healthy way, some they don't work for.Originally Posted by cyrille
Mr NR has had one for about 6 months. He did fine with it for about 3 days, then the novelty wore off. He's still smoking cigarettes, but uses his e-cig when we're cuddled up on the sofa watching something and he doesn't want to move (we live in a no-smoking flat). Not sure that's how they're supposed to be used...
A mate of mine uses nicotine spray, just one little spray under his tongue when needed.
Dilly, I tried everything, and in the end, cold turkey.
But they are affordable in SEA, but in the west they aren't.
So back to Aust or the UK even.
And do my time in the cold weather.
Well done Dillinger turning your back on moral turpitude.
It does take some doing - as turps is indeed a fine drink.Originally Posted by blue
^ You been at withnall's stash?
^ Good substitute.
coin or egg collection ?Originally Posted by somtamslap
Dead right, if you dont want to smoke, just stop it. As i said before, I tried it all patches etc.
Nothing is a magic bullet cure all.
and you did .Originally Posted by friscofrankie
what part of my post is causing you such confusion ?
I bought an E cig the other week, fooker cost me 2000 baht.
Made me cough and tasted like Marlborough's.
I'll stick with GV.
Good effort Dillinger.
Don't give up!
I mean do!
In 3 hours I will have been stopped for a week , not one has passed my lips yet. It does seem to be getting harder though. When those cravings come, they come with a vengeance and great frequency now.
Think I'll pop out and have a few beers to celebrate
tell yourself that given in now it will waste the first week and put you back to square one .
ask yourself if you want to quit ?
if not stop wasting your and our time .
Fatal move or a true test of your will power.Originally Posted by Dillinger
A real test, alright.
I'd head down to the local once a week while I was quitting, have a few jars and enjoy them to the max.
What I found was that if I drank with gusto the urge to smoke was negated, I really savoured the beer,...Guiness.
I didn't feel the urge to smoke after a few big gobfulls of beer.
I carried a leaf of lobelia in my wallet in case I was sorely tempted to smoke, and if I ate a bit of it, it had the added effect of lessening my urge to drink too, so double benefit.
My alcohol consumption since has more than halved.
And your liverish irritability seems to have doubled.
Keep fighting it Dillinger !
Us human beings are a strange lot, the way we have both a conscious mind and an unconscious mind. The latter is connected to our feelings and can affect the conscious mind. So it's weird how we can sometimes be fighting ourselves.
Make your conscious mind the master. When you get the urge to smoke, perhaps remind yourself of how it would be if you died and left your daughter without a father. Or your wife without a husband. This will be such a strong feeling that it should override the feeling to smoke. And remind yourself that it gets easier with time.....after this period of crisis.
Last edited by Latindancer; 16-01-2014 at 04:14 AM.
I WANTED to quit at the same level for five fucking years. in fact, for a full year after the diagnosis I tried cold turkey a few times. Without the drug I failed at each attempt. Wanting to quit is not, always, in and of itself; enough. SO, that might be the part of your post not confusing just calling BS.Originally Posted by Mid
Understanding that the only reason you want a smoke now is that you're getting withdrawals from the cig that you had 20 minutes ago. Understanding that the only real pleasure from cigs is the stopping of withdrawal symptoms from the previous cig. And, finally, observing what actually happens when you need a smoke and realizing that these allegedly terrifying withdrawal symptoms never last more than a few minutes and are easily overcome. Most methods try to terrify you into not smoking but they don't work because in reality none of us believe we will ever get cancer .
Carrs method makes you feel like a bit of a tit for smoking and that works because being a bit of a tit is, in reality, far more terrifying and far closer to home for most people than having tumours on your lungs.
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