Topic: So I finally did it!!!
AutumnLee21's photo
Mon 10/20/08 10:48 PM

After smoking for the past 9 years I finally have kicked the habit. Only 11 days smoke free but it's a start.

Damn I'm proud lol

beauty314's photo
Mon 10/20/08 10:50 PM
you go girl:banana:

JennNalabama's photo
Mon 10/20/08 10:51 PM
:banana: congrats to you. WTG!!!!:banana:

ANGIE337's photo
Mon 10/20/08 10:55 PM
I gave up smoking fully intending to take it up again after the baby was born, I am a procrastinator and never got around to doing it again. lol.. its been 15+ years since I last smoked... you can do it.

AutumnLee21's photo
Mon 10/20/08 10:57 PM

I gave up smoking fully intending to take it up again after the baby was born, I am a procrastinator and never got around to doing it again. lol.. its been 15+ years since I last smoked... you can do it.



Good for you thats awesome. I gave up smoking when I was preggo I had my daughter and about 4 hours after i had her I got my mom to wheel me to the smoking area I am weak lol.

But my mama didn't rasie no quiter this time I am actually going to stick with it!

ANGIE337's photo
Mon 10/20/08 10:59 PM


I gave up smoking fully intending to take it up again after the baby was born, I am a procrastinator and never got around to doing it again. lol.. its been 15+ years since I last smoked... you can do it.



Good for you thats awesome. I gave up smoking when I was preggo I had my daughter and about 4 hours after i had her I got my mom to wheel me to the smoking area I am weak lol.

But my mama didn't rasie no quiter this time I am actually going to stick with it!

they say no one likes a quitter... lol.. but this is a good one to kick!!

flowerforyou :smile: flowerforyou

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Mon 10/20/08 10:59 PM
Congrats! flowerforyou
I know it is one heck of a rough time!
Keep up the good work!

PacificStar48's photo
Mon 10/20/08 11:01 PM
Wish ya all the luck on the quitting. If it is your choice it usually goes well. I haven't smoked for years but I understand why people do. S-T-R-E-S-S me out and I still think about a nice quiet smoke some where.

usernamefayou's photo
Mon 10/20/08 11:01 PM
I'm still wrestling with the "suffer cold turkey" theory. I think that it might be a good route. I keep hoping for some miracle vaccination or something, but.....ya know.

Good fa you. Letting your body restore itself back to normal is great idear.

AutumnLee21's photo
Mon 10/20/08 11:03 PM

I'm still wrestling with the "suffer cold turkey" theory. I think that it might be a good route. I keep hoping for some miracle vaccination or something, but.....ya know.

Good fa you. Letting your body restore itself back to normal is great idear.



Ha Ha I have never heard (or in this case seen)
Anyone use the word idear before cept me everyone always makes fun of me for syaing that. Awesomeness

usernamefayou's photo
Mon 10/20/08 11:31 PM


I'm still wrestling with the "suffer cold turkey" theory. I think that it might be a good route. I keep hoping for some miracle vaccination or something, but.....ya know.

Good fa you. Letting your body restore itself back to normal is great idear.



Ha Ha I have never heard (or in this case seen)
Anyone use the word idear before cept me everyone always makes fun of me for syaing that. Awesomeness


Well that's why I stopped watching tv so much because I'll key in on a word in my head and then hear it two seconds later. Drives me so crazy! Happens all days. :(

Jtevans's photo
Mon 10/20/08 11:33 PM
quitters...pfft

Cursed's photo
Mon 10/20/08 11:38 PM

I'm still wrestling with the "suffer cold turkey" theory. I think that it might be a good route. I keep hoping for some miracle vaccination or something, but.....ya know.

Good fa you. Letting your body restore itself back to normal is great idear.

They actualy have nicotine supressors that you can swallow. They tell you to smoke the first week when after taking the pills... Honestly the key to it is they make you sick when smoking so it kind of forces you to stop. I'm looking into seeing if health insurance will pay for them. if not then I'm sure they can't be too expensive.

usernamefayou's photo
Mon 10/20/08 11:44 PM
Edited by usernamefayou on Mon 10/20/08 11:45 PM


I'm still wrestling with the "suffer cold turkey" theory. I think that it might be a good route. I keep hoping for some miracle vaccination or something, but.....ya know.

Good fa you. Letting your body restore itself back to normal is great idear.

They actualy have nicotine supressors that you can swallow. They tell you to smoke the first week when after taking the pills... Honestly the key to it is they make you sick when smoking so it kind of forces you to stop. I'm looking into seeing if health insurance will pay for them. if not then I'm sure they can't be too expensive.


I just saw a commercial for these commit lozenges. I wonder if they make them for my morning pot o coffee. I should start to look into something like that--that would make the suffering even more intense.

IndnPrncs's photo
Mon 10/20/08 11:52 PM
I saw a commercial for something called quitting time.. supposed to be all natural and guaranteed...

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Tue 10/21/08 12:11 AM
those who are doing thier damndest to quit i commend you. i never smoked but i know the effects after being told of them when i was a child

Cursed's photo
Tue 10/21/08 12:23 AM



I'm still wrestling with the "suffer cold turkey" theory. I think that it might be a good route. I keep hoping for some miracle vaccination or something, but.....ya know.

Good fa you. Letting your body restore itself back to normal is great idear.

They actualy have nicotine supressors that you can swallow. They tell you to smoke the first week when after taking the pills... Honestly the key to it is they make you sick when smoking so it kind of forces you to stop. I'm looking into seeing if health insurance will pay for them. if not then I'm sure they can't be too expensive.


I just saw a commercial for these commit lozenges. I wonder if they make them for my morning pot o coffee. I should start to look into something like that--that would make the suffering even more intense.


not sure if it's so much suffering as it is.... well yeah suffering but think of it this way. When you are feeling ill to your stomache you generaly don't want to smoke. Or, another example, you get sick after eating on of you "Used to be" favorite foods.. you generaly can't stand even the smell of that food after. I think they designed it from the same concept.