blow_gobi Posted September 4, 2011 Share Posted September 4, 2011 (edited) Perhaps the broken promise of a lady friend, who used to be my smoking buddy (and wine buddy), to come back after one year of study abroad also helped strengthen my resolve to quit smoking. I thought it was one way of expressing my disappointment with her. Although working abroad in a high-paying job, we're in good terms again and even dated twice since last year when she came on brief visits to Manila. But I never got back to smoking while she continued to do so. Of course, I didn't tell her she was part of the reason why I kicked the habit. Edited September 4, 2011 by blow_gobi Quote Link to comment
johncharles Posted November 2, 2011 Share Posted November 2, 2011 all you need is stronger mind and you will surely overcome body cravings -- and peers you call "friends" who influences you with one bad habit after another. Quote Link to comment
chrispt21 Posted November 17, 2011 Share Posted November 17, 2011 Study shows that ABRUPT STOPPAGE of smoking is more effective than the TAPERING TECHNIQUE (gradual decrease of cigarette consumption). You will experience withdrawal symptoms as a result of nicotine addiction, but the effect is more permanent than that of the tapering technique. I agree with most of the post here that you need a lot of determination if you really want to quit smoking. Quote Link to comment
King_Leebog Posted December 15, 2011 Share Posted December 15, 2011 cigarette addiction is all in your mind. i smoke, but not regularly.. during my last year in college until board exam review i used to smoke 1 pack (20 sticks) a day of marlboro black. when i got my first job, it was reduced to 5-10 sticks a day. after i quit my first job i went back to 20 sticks a day. when i got my girlfriend, i completely stopped for 2 years. then we broke up, still did not smoke. and when i got my third job, i think i smoked 4 sticks a month. in short, i can control my cig intake. i did not ever encounter cig cravings or "paglalaway" stuff. giving me the idea that it's all in your head. to quit, set your mind to not smoking. that's it. don't think of the pro's and the cons - that's a waste of time. just move on with your life and do things you normally do WITHOUT cigs in between your fingers. ayt? Quote Link to comment
StraightEdge Posted December 15, 2011 Share Posted December 15, 2011 isipin mo na lang yung mga masamang idudulot sayo kapagpinagpatuloy mo pa ang paninigarilyo. inshort its all in the mindset lang talaga. Quote Link to comment
xandercage137 Posted December 17, 2011 Share Posted December 17, 2011 try switching to e-cig's. try the vape company. they can be found in robinsons pioneer basement near shomai house. look for edward. he's the man! stopped smoking for 2 months already. Quote Link to comment
basis Posted December 17, 2011 Share Posted December 17, 2011 in my mind, i never stopped smoking. but i haven't smoked a cigarette in 6 years. tumigil lang akong humawak ng sigarilyo. Quote Link to comment
dbzar2 Posted January 1, 2012 Share Posted January 1, 2012 Just reading the post makes me shiver... Im just curious kun ano mararamdaman ko pg ng quit ako smoking.. reading them already makes me feel uneasy and a light shiver is already kicking in... i think id die with out cigz... to think im just only 23 yrs old been smoking for 8yrs. at 1pack a day.. even though may ubo sipon o sakit ako nde ko mapigilan wag mg yosi.. you'll think going to a psych would help? my mind rejects any idea of quitting.. but a part of me like to quit!! darn i think i need professional help!!! I was reading this thread when i surprisingly backread a previous post of mine.. After 3years my mind is starting to accept the fact of trying to quit smoking.. i havent had a cig for 6days now. It is hard.. so freaking hard.. My eyes are blood red i cant sleep at night im agitated always i cant seem to focus.. 12yrs of smoking and im only 27 with 1 to 1 1/2 packs a day.. Im finding my inspiration and motivation to quit smoking and right now ive found the perfect excuse. My son who has weak tolerance to smoke dust, my son who always has cough and flu, my son whos only 2yrs old whom told me before "dadi stop yosi bad yan" Im trying my best to get a grip of myself and remain sane while fighting all the withdrawal syndromes.. Im now at day 6.. I hope a few months id get to backread this thread again and post to share my success in quitting smoking.. Quote Link to comment
MagicMass Posted January 2, 2012 Share Posted January 2, 2012 Just quit cold turkey! And if you smoke again, quit again... Its so difficult but it can be done. Quote Link to comment
freestyler17 Posted January 14, 2012 Share Posted January 14, 2012 Meron na mga meds ngayon para mawala un addiction sa yosi. Quote Link to comment
girlspankee Posted January 23, 2012 Share Posted January 23, 2012 It just happened. Knowing how my lungs are slowly getting weaker by the minute made me realize that I have to quit smoking. NOW. When I get the urge to smoke especially when I am stressed, I think of all the times that I was unable to breathe well that I was rushed to the ER because my lips were becoming blue. And reliving that feeling makes me want to never touch a cancer stick again. Quote Link to comment
ausmal13 Posted January 27, 2012 Share Posted January 27, 2012 I have stopped smoking for 15 days now.Primary Reason: Got runny nose/ stuffed nose for almost the entire December 2011, add to that the frequent mild headaches, i suspected it to be sinusitis.then, one time during one of our drinking sessions, one guy shared this story about the husband of Camille Pratts who died of sinus cancerwell, the story kind of hit me and got me imagining that I could also die that way because of the ill symptoms i was feeling.The next day, I consulted a doctor. Doc gave me some meds to take.And reminded me of the stuff that I cannot do anymore, no.1 in that list is the smoking.I am also doing workouts now and some dieting.To improve my over-all health.I still plan to live longer as I can.I do not want to die young.I told my friends that I am trying to quit smoking now, but I still drink.Whenever I feel the craving, hell, I just think of myself dying already if I smoke again.I am avoiding the places where I use to smoke. Quote Link to comment
ausmal13 Posted January 27, 2012 Share Posted January 27, 2012 hi sir dbzar2,ilan days na count mo since quitting? i am on my 15th day. Quote Link to comment
poly02 Posted January 31, 2012 Share Posted January 31, 2012 ako I stopped for 3 weeks. then I craved again. I cant stop. I keep on craving for cigarettes. Quote Link to comment
lomex32 Posted February 1, 2012 Share Posted February 1, 2012 Try another habit .... ako I stopped for 3 weeks. then I craved again. I cant stop. I keep on craving for cigarettes. Quote Link to comment
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