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Kreth 01-25-2010 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by andysutherland (Post 733857)
Six Weeks!
How's everyone else holding up?

3 weeks plus a few days. :tu
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kugie 01-25-2010 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by andysutherland (Post 733857)
Six Weeks!
How's everyone else holding up?


doing Well here this head cold is making it easy not to smoke anything

68TriShield 01-25-2010 08:37 AM

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Nobody went off the wagon right?

Kreth 01-25-2010 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by 68TriShield (Post 733875)
Nobody went off the wagon right?

Been smoking my way through a box of Shorties, and the weather's been warm enough the last few days that I've been able to enjoy a few real cigars.
One downside, if you want to call it that: I *definitely* notice now if a smoke has a good vitamin-N kick... :r
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bookman 01-25-2010 08:52 AM

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My dad has emphysema from cigarettes...and he still smokes. Each time I see him his breathing is worse. I commend you for your strength and courage. You have much support here.

Starscream 01-25-2010 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Kreth (Post 733880)
One downside, if you want to call it that: I *definitely* notice now if a smoke has a good vitamin-N kick... :r
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That's an upside IMHO. I like the kick!:tu

G G 01-25-2010 12:25 PM

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good job guys.

htown 01-27-2010 05:47 AM

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Another day free from those nasty little sticks!

Kreth 02-03-2010 02:03 PM

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How are my fellow quitters doing? :tu
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GKitty 02-03-2010 02:10 PM

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I quit cigs back in Aug 2009. It was easier at the moment than I thought it would be, but I've been craving hard lately. Even had a dream about buying cigs last night. How freaking weird is that?

Reading through this thread helps.

Stay strong!!

Starscream 02-03-2010 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by GKitty (Post 745995)
I quit cigs back in Aug 2009. It was easier at the moment than I thought it would be, but I've been craving hard lately. Even had a dream about buying cigs last night. How freaking weird is that?

Reading through this thread helps.

Stay strong!!

The cravings appear from time to time, no matter how long it's been since you smoked your last one, Crystal. I quit for three years (the first time) and had cravings from time to time. My dad hasn't touched a cigarette in twenty five years, but he said if he finds out that he only has so long left to live, the first thing he was going to do was start smoking again.:D He says he still craves one after a big meal.

Whatever you do, don't say you are going to smoke just one for the hell of it, b/c that leads to another, and another, and...

mithrilG60 02-03-2010 02:38 PM

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I quit 5 years ago after smoking for 18 years and the while first month or so as a bit rough I haven't really had any cravings ever since the initial pain passed. While there are really not many smokers at all in Vancouver (lowest total percentage per population in NA I believe), what I notice now is how nasty and offensive cigarettes smell when I do come across a smoker. That's a large part of the reason why I go out of my way to ensure that my cigar smoke doesn't affect my neighbours. I suspect that cigar smoke probably smells just as disgusting to them as cigarette does to me (I know my wife hates the smell of it) so I try to be as considerate as possible.

kugie 02-04-2010 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by mithrilG60 (Post 746037)
I quit 5 years ago after smoking for 18 years and the while first month or so as a bit rough I haven't really had any cravings ever since the initial pain passed. While there are really not many smokers at all in Vancouver (lowest total percentage per population in NA I believe), what I notice now is how nasty and offensive cigarettes smell when I do come across a smoker. That's a large part of the reason why I go out of my way to ensure that my cigar smoke doesn't affect my neighbours. I suspect that cigar smoke probably smells just as disgusting to them as cigarette does to me (I know my wife hates the smell of it) so I try to be as considerate as possible.


I have noticed also that cigarettes smell gross but to me cigars don't smell as bad. it seems the cigarette smoke tends to linger and really get into things and just fester. :2

68TriShield 02-04-2010 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by htown (Post 736545)
Another day free from those nasty little sticks!

Excellent!

Kreth 02-04-2010 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by kugie (Post 746866)
I have noticed also that cigarettes smell gross but to me cigars don't smell as bad. it seems the cigarette smoke tends to linger and really get into things and just fester. :2

I dunno if one is more persistent than the other, but I enjoy the smell of cigar smoke, where cigarette smoke smells more and more like car exhaust to me.
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Starscream 02-04-2010 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by mithrilG60 (Post 746037)
what I notice now is how nasty and offensive cigarettes smell when I do come across a smoker. That's a large part of the reason why I go out of my way to ensure that my cigar smoke doesn't affect my neighbours. I suspect that cigar smoke probably smells just as disgusting to them as cigarette does to me (I know my wife hates the smell of it) so I try to be as considerate as possible.

:tpd:
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Originally Posted by Kreth (Post 747190)
I dunno if one is more persistent than the other, but I enjoy the smell of cigar smoke, where cigarette smoke smells more and more like car exhaust to me.
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:tpd:

Kreth 03-01-2010 02:14 PM

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Two months for me. How are we doing, quitters? :tu
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Razorhog 03-01-2010 02:27 PM

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Been about 2 years for me, can't remember the exact date. I slowly started dipping to stop the cigarette cravings, and then was hard core addicted to dip. Then the Dr. told me to stop drinking, smoking, dipping, etc all at once. That hurt! But I did it. Now I'm no longer nicotine dependent.
Best to quit before a doctor tells you to!
Hang in there you can do it! You can do it all night long!

Whynot 03-01-2010 02:32 PM

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Closing in on a year for me. I made it through my wife's deployment(2 kids to myself) and my own deployment to Iraq, so I feel pretty good about it so far. But I still crave daily. I still hang out in smokepits sometimes just for the company, but I have not touched one yet.

68TriShield 03-01-2010 03:13 PM

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Good going guys,Mike how about a update?


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