Smoker's challenge
#13
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Texas
Posts: 562
I feel for you, I have been trying to quit. I do really well for several weeks then I think oh just 1 won't hurt, but it does. I'm still working on me. My heart Dr. told me to pop a vitamin C tablet when a strong urge hit, it helps a little.
#14
Originally Posted by Krystyna
You are putting yourself in a tough situation especially since this is so new to you. Think about it this way: if you were an alcoholic and just newly sober, would your first social event be a cocktail party? I don't know the situation, but maybe you might think of postponing the visit?
Krystyna, I'd love to postpone but it is not possible. Just pray for me, if you can.
I go in less than two hours with a new resolve- I'll let you know how the weekend goes. :thumbup:
#16
of course you can have one cigarette..........but it wont help. You will need another and another.
Try to picture the truckloads of cigarettes you "need" if you continue smoking. Also be aware that there is no choice between not smoking and one cigarette - it will be the truckload.
Put the money aside and bring it to your LQS
:lol:
Keep my fingers crossed for you
Granny
Try to picture the truckloads of cigarettes you "need" if you continue smoking. Also be aware that there is no choice between not smoking and one cigarette - it will be the truckload.
Put the money aside and bring it to your LQS
:lol:
Keep my fingers crossed for you
Granny
#17
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: MN
Posts: 24,659
Maybe have a bottle or sipping container of water to go to every time a smoke break occurs?
Get a straw and blow bubbles in your water - (okay - childish idea, but I still like to blow bubbles in my liquids)
The carpal tunnel sort of limits hand activities - ??
Go for a short walk?
Good luck - if you really want to resist smoking - you can and will!
Get a straw and blow bubbles in your water - (okay - childish idea, but I still like to blow bubbles in my liquids)
The carpal tunnel sort of limits hand activities - ??
Go for a short walk?
Good luck - if you really want to resist smoking - you can and will!
#19
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Blue Ridge Mtns.
Posts: 941
I quit 13 years ago after smoking for 36 years. I used a prescription nicotine nasal spray. I've never heard anyone else say that they used it. But, you don't have time to get that. Drink A LOT of water and stay busy. When the urge hits, and it will, get up and get busy. The urge will subside and in time come with less and less frequency. Good Luck. You CAN do this, only YOU can do this.
#20
I understand - I quit about 15 yrs ago - my hubby and I did it together (and no one was injured during that time) - it was difficult. My hubby did the nicotine patch and I went cold turkey. Keeping busy helps - making the commitment to yourself and then talking yourself through those urges. You may slip up - but get back up on that horse and do it again. Every hour, every day is a victory - it will get better but if you have your mind made up - you can do it.
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