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Old 01-01-2009, 03:37 PM   #1
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Is this possible?

For the last 3 years I have resolved to kick the cigarrette habit and made it 3 months last year.

Problem is I always take a vacation and figure I will smoke cigs for the week and quit. Never works.

I am wondering if anyone has ever success with this?

My gut tells me to give up both until the cravings go away them ease back intot he cigars in a couple weeks.

I have made it all day and not missed the cigs too bad besides a couple cravings and am chewing the nic gum.

Thansk for any insight from those who have travelled this rocky road....
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Old 01-01-2009, 03:40 PM   #2
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If you can handle it, try nasal snuff. It gives quite the nicotine kick and I find it more flavorful than smoking cigarettes. If you want something that is cigar-like try any of the Kendal Browns.

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Old 01-01-2009, 03:44 PM   #3
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If you can handle it, try nasal snuff. It gives quite the nicotine kick and I find it more flavorful than smoking cigarettes. If you want something that is cigar-like try any of the Kendal Browns.

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And as an alternative to snuff, try snus. You don't have to sniff it and it packs a mean nic wallop.
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Old 01-01-2009, 03:48 PM   #4
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I wish you the best whether you quit both or just cigs. I won't tell you it's easy, but it can be done.

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Thanks guys, and MCS, who is this Doo Doo Brown you speak of?
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Old 01-01-2009, 03:43 PM   #6
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I successfully gave up smoking cigarettes and kept smoking cigars and pipe over a year ago. No patch or gum ... just quit the cigarettes. I think the key is that you've really got to come to terms with quitting for good. I've found that there is no such thing as "just one." The other two things that were central to my success were:

1. Quitting with friends. It really helps to have a network of friends that can hold each other accountable and support one another in the process.

2. Start exercising. I started going to the gym daily. As the smoke cleared out of my lungs, I found the exercise more and more rewarding. This also helped counter the weight gain that often accompanies quitting smoking.

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Old 01-03-2009, 10:21 AM   #7
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I successfully gave up smoking cigarettes and kept smoking cigars and pipe over a year ago. No patch or gum ... just quit the cigarettes. I think the key is that you've really got to come to terms with quitting for good. I've found that there is no such thing as "just one."
The Professor makes some great points. First, you have to come to terms with wanting to quit smoking cigarettes. You're not going to quit unless you are 100% committed to quitting. Second, once you do quit cigarettes, you can't sneak a smoke in occasionally or you'll relapse back into a smoker.

I quit smoking cigarettes on October 10 cold turkey. I continued to smoke cigars throughout that time, but I was only smoking a couple of cigars a week. I don't associate cigars with nicotine, and I don't see them as an addiction. I'm not going to give you any advice on calming your cravings, because you've already gone through this multiple times in the past. Stay strong, think of your daughter, and turn to your brothers on this site if you need any help or encouragement. You can do it, and you'll feel much better about yourself once you do. Stay strong brother!!
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Old 01-01-2009, 04:06 PM   #8
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this is my new year resolution as well.
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Old 01-01-2009, 04:32 PM   #9
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My wife and I quit September 30 2007.You just have to decide to do it,like the Professor said.
You can do it...period
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It can be done. I quit cigs two yrs. ago last Aug. I'd been smoking cigs since I was 9....
I just got sick of the damn things, terrible taste and the cost constantly going up....
I didn't tell anyone I was quitting as the @$$es I work with are horrible at sabotage...
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Old 01-02-2009, 04:55 PM   #11
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It can be done. I quit cigs two yrs. ago last Aug. I'd been smoking cigs since I was 9....
I just got sick of the damn things, terrible taste and the cost constantly going up....
I didn't tell anyone I was quitting as the @$$es I work with are horrible at sabotage...
Ditto this. I quit the cigs and kept smoking cigars and don't deal with the hacking in the mornings like I did with cigarettes.
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well, I have made it 48 hours and the hardest part has been after lattes in the morning and the drive to work.

Another 24 hours and supposedly the physical part is past and the rest is mental.

I've been chewing the gum and think I've got it this time.

Great help from great brothers here..
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Old 01-01-2009, 05:18 PM   #13
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I smoked cigarettes for 10 years.I went to visit my wifes family one summer and didn't smoke while was there so I figured I would just quit. It has been about 15 years now that I stopped.I didn't find it to hard to stop . The first few week were hard but after that it wasn't to bad. Good luck!
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Old 01-01-2009, 05:34 PM   #14
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You can get a free tin of snus here:

http://www.getsnus.com/index.asp

You just pay a buck for shipping. Snus is like chew except you don't have to spit.

If you want to try some nasal snuff, PM me your address and I'll send you some to try.

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Old 01-01-2009, 07:51 PM   #15
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You can get a free tin of snus here:

http://www.getsnus.com/index.asp

You just pay a buck for shipping. Snus is like chew except you don't have to spit.

If you want to try some nasal snuff, PM me your address and I'll send you some to try.

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Thanks man, but that might be one more thing I have to try to kick.

Right now, I have my hands full trying to get off the cigarettes and strip club visits at lunch, which have me pretty viced up.
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Default Re: quitting cigs, keeping cigars?

I quite cigarettes 15 months ago after about 12 years of smoking. I had to completely get rid of all of my "triggers" for about a month, which included alcohol and coffee.

I didn't alter my cigar smoking at all because even it I had wanted them to, they don't act as a cigarette replacement. It's a very different kind of satisfaction (which I'm sure you're familiar with already).

It has gotten a lot easier but I still get cravings for a cigarette once in a while, especially when I'm on a long drive, or having a drink with other smokers.
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Also quit September 30, 2007. Unfortunately, I still haven't shook the nicotine lozenges ... still eating them like candy ... but absolutely no desire to pick up a cigarette. I have found that I enjoy the taste of cigar much more since I quit cigarettes.
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Old 01-01-2009, 07:21 PM   #18
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I quit smoking cigarettes May 21 of this past year and have not had even one. I got hypnotized and it really was pretty easy. I didn't think that was possible after smoking and loving cigarettes for 25+ years. I didn't smoke any cigars either for a couple of months and I can say they taste even better now. I have no cravings for cigarettes at all.

Best of luck to you brother...
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I smoked about 30 cigarettes a day, quit cold turkey, had no problems with it at all, even though I worked as a bartender and everybody kept offering me cigarettes. it's just a state of mind, just say no, it's not that hard.

But in my case, I wasn't smoking cigars back them, so I don't know what it is to stop smoking cigarettes and keep on smoking cigars.
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