logitech Posted July 27, 2008 Share Posted July 27, 2008 was a 3 pack a day smokerquit cold turkeyonly first week was hard because you are breaking a habit (would find myself walking towards my fav smoking spot, have to control myself and walk back)look for anything else to do to keep your mind occupied4 years na not smoking Quote Link to comment
Pantasya Posted July 27, 2008 Share Posted July 27, 2008 Oh my.... It's really hard to stop smoking. I succumb to social smoking once in a while pa din... Quote Link to comment
mightbeyou Posted July 27, 2008 Share Posted July 27, 2008 :goatee: as much as possible limit your exposure or companionship with people who smoke because it would only heighten the temptation on your part to smoke...also it must start within you to resist smoking... :goatee: Quote Link to comment
gift_of_game Posted July 27, 2008 Share Posted July 27, 2008 (edited) it's pretty hard to do it all at once but if you fail the first time, try and try and try again. this is a well-established fact. Edited July 27, 2008 by gift_of_game Quote Link to comment
chinggero Posted July 27, 2008 Share Posted July 27, 2008 my cardio prescribed me a drug called champix... i think pfizer made it... it actually helps you curb down ur nicotine addiction gradually until your body no longer needs it... kinda expensive at 72 pesos per pc... but if it's your health at risk... 72 is nothing as compared to the hospital bill you'll get soon... Quote Link to comment
Duckie4120 Posted July 30, 2008 Share Posted July 30, 2008 Quit cold turkey. Tell family and friends that you're quitting. This will make it more difficult to go back on your word. The first 21 days are the hardest (friend told me it takes the body 21 days to learn or relearn something), after that you're good. Just remember that you are a recovering addict because it's always easy to fall off that horse. Quit smoking 6 months ago. Quote Link to comment
simpatiko Posted July 31, 2008 Share Posted July 31, 2008 my cardio prescribed me a drug called champix... i think pfizer made it... it actually helps you curb down ur nicotine addiction gradually until your body no longer needs it... kinda expensive at 72 pesos per pc... but if it's your health at risk... 72 is nothing as compared to the hospital bill you'll get soon... I asked about champix in mercury drug but it needs doctor prescription. Is it true. Ok lang kahit mahal kasi at least diba kesa naman ilang years hintayin mo para makapag quit ka. ang hirap kasi pigilan. Quote Link to comment
2plus1 Posted August 1, 2008 Share Posted August 1, 2008 quit smoking and start a new vice like drinking, drag racing, or any dangerous stuff! Quote Link to comment
marpaez Posted August 1, 2008 Share Posted August 1, 2008 i was a smoker for 30 yrs (1974 - 2004) then quit cold turkey, did not feel any withdrawal symptoms Quote Link to comment
Palakol Posted August 1, 2008 Share Posted August 1, 2008 simple and obvious: stop. Quote Link to comment
sir_boss_master Posted August 15, 2008 Share Posted August 15, 2008 one guy said quitting smoking is the easiest thing to do. he's done it a thousand times. today is the longest i've been an ex smoker. 6 days with nary a puff. congrats to those of you who's been succesfull quitting. i hope i could hold on to my dream of becoming an ex smoker for good. mahirap talaga cold turkey and no help from champix and other pills and aids. it was prescribed by my cardio but i dont wanna use it. in a way mas gusto ko din mas mahirap para mas nakakapanghinayang na bumalik sa bisyo and go over the hardship of quitting again. Quote Link to comment
hitman531ph Posted August 15, 2008 Share Posted August 15, 2008 I had a bad cough last June. I did not want to worsen or prolong the cough. I took this opportunity to quit smoking. I quit cold turkey. I smoked less than half a pack a day so I guess the nicotine addiction is not so bad that it was not too hard to quit. I have managed to keep cigarettes to less than half a pack a day for 21 years. I admit that I craved for a smoke in the first few weeks but now, two months after quitting, the craving rarely comes back and can be easily beaten or ignored. Quote Link to comment
sir_boss_master Posted August 16, 2008 Share Posted August 16, 2008 I had a bad cough last June. I did not want to worsen or prolong the cough. I took this opportunity to quit smoking.I quit cold turkey. I smoked less than half a pack a day so I guess the nicotine addiction is not so bad that it was not too hard to quit. I have managed to keep cigarettes to less than half a pack a day for 21 years. I admit that I craved for a smoke in the first few weeks but now, two months after quitting, the craving rarely comes back and can be easily beaten or ignored. Congrats sir. I envy you. I have been smoking my lungs out for 22 years at 1 1/2 packs a day. i just hope it's not too late to stop. 6 days and counting. Quote Link to comment
tints97 Posted August 16, 2008 Share Posted August 16, 2008 somebody told me about "Varenecline" and it's very effective daw... 2x a day and he took it for 1 week... he no longer smoke for more than a month now.... hmmmm Quote Link to comment
lordzhrek Posted August 18, 2008 Share Posted August 18, 2008 Nguyain na lang para walang usok parang nganga ng olds...nyahahaha Quote Link to comment
Saxman Posted August 18, 2008 Share Posted August 18, 2008 (edited) somebody told me about "Varenecline" and it's very effective daw... 2x a day and he took it for 1 week... he no longer smoke for more than a month now.... hmmmm Varenecline is the generic name of Champix. Ask your doctor about it and if he/she prescribes Champix to you, ask the doctor to give you a Sulit Card (doubles as a discount card) which you can present to all Mercury branches. Good luck! :thumbsupsmiley: Edited August 18, 2008 by Saxman Quote Link to comment
zzzero_coool Posted August 18, 2008 Share Posted August 18, 2008 Im trying to quit smoking na pero im afraid of the withdrawal period... tried it before 1 week pa lng pero sobrang nagcrave ako. Cant even sleep dahil parang lutang ang feeling. Can anybody suggest anything so that I can overcome that lutang feeling? TIA Quote Link to comment
sir_boss_master Posted August 19, 2008 Share Posted August 19, 2008 Im trying to quit smoking na pero im afraid of the withdrawal period... tried it before 1 week pa lng pero sobrang nagcrave ako. Cant even sleep dahil parang lutang ang feeling. Can anybody suggest anything so that I can overcome that lutang feeling? TIA I'm on my 8th day. tremendous withdrawal syndromes. indigestion/gas, vertigo, palpitations, nausea. Still not using Champix and other pills or patches. Like you, I am having light headedness attacks. just like this morning. I was told it will go away naman. It's just hard and medyo delikado specially if you are driving alone. causes anxiety din kasi and panic attacks. Hindi naman ako sleepless. pero 2 nights ago, i dreamed i was smoking. =) saraaaaap!!! yesterday i walked past 4 smokers. medyo hindi ko na gusto amoy ng usok nila. and when one of my men entered my car, amoy na amoy ko agad na nagyosi siya unlike before hindi ako nakakaamoy ng taong nagyosi. Quote Link to comment
tints97 Posted August 19, 2008 Share Posted August 19, 2008 (edited) Varenecline is the generic name of Champix. Ask your doctor about it and if he/she prescribes Champix to you, ask the doctor to give you a Sulit Card (doubles as a discount card) which you can present to all Mercury branches. Good luck! :thumbsupsmiley: Saxman, thanks :mtc: .... i'll do that... im now 33 and nag start ako mag smoke nung 3rd yr HS pa ako... so, around 18 yrs nako nag i-smoke... haay, nuon ko pa gusto talaga mag quit but sabi nga nila "The mind is willing but the flesh is weak" in my previous job, whenever we have a scheduled jogging for our physical fitness, lagi n ako kinakabahan :cry: .. hehehe laging kapos sa hininga kasi... and after that, sabay kuha agad nang 1 stick... ang sarap kasi mag smoke pag hinihingal after a workout... hehehe haaay :boo: as of now, about a pack/day ang consumption ko.... hope i can do it!! Edited August 19, 2008 by tints97 Quote Link to comment
hitman531ph Posted August 19, 2008 Share Posted August 19, 2008 yesterday i walked past 4 smokers. medyo hindi ko na gusto amoy ng usok nila. and when one of my men entered my car, amoy na amoy ko agad na nagyosi siya unlike before hindi ako nakakaamoy ng taong nagyosi.That is a good sign. If you find yourself disliking cigarette smoke, you are very well on your way to succeed in quitting Quote Link to comment
mungmung Posted August 21, 2008 Share Posted August 21, 2008 Remove all the things that might stimulate you to smoke. Set a date and quit. tapering the number sticks per day is hard for some beacuse they lose count. The first two weeks is the hardest Quote Link to comment
mungmung Posted August 21, 2008 Share Posted August 21, 2008 From Health Today:Benefits of smoking Within 20 minutes of quitting- your blood pressure and pulse rate drop to normal.Within 8 hours of quitting - your carbon monoxide and oxygen levels normalize.Within 24 hours of quitting - your risk of sudden heart attack decreases.Within 48 hours of quitting - your nerve endings begin to recover and your sense of smell and touch begin to return to normal.Within 2 weeks to 3 months of quitting - your circulation improves and lung function increases.Within 1 to 9 months of quitting - your overall energy increases and lung function start to normalize.Within 1 year of quitting - your risk of heart disease is half that of a smoker.Within 5 years of quitting - your risk for lung cancer death decreases by 50%.Within 10 years of quitting - your lung cancer death rate becomes similar to that of someone who never smoked; your risk of stroke is lowered; you general risk for developing cancers of different organs go down. Contrary to popular belief, smoking "light" cigarettes, supposedly with loweredtar and nicotine, is still bad for the health. "Light" cigarettes have about the same negative effects of "ordinary" cigarettes Quote Link to comment
mungmung Posted August 21, 2008 Share Posted August 21, 2008 Sorry error benefits of quitting pala not smoking Quote Link to comment
sir_boss_master Posted August 22, 2008 Share Posted August 22, 2008 Sorry error benefits of quitting pala not smoking 12th day na ko yahooo!!!! Quote Link to comment
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