February 21, 2009 at 5:25 am
· Filed under Quit Smokig Products
First, has great strength of will; Try CigArest.
Select a date to stop smoking, same scheme, preferably two weeks
before, but have to take seriously and not be delayed;
Select days down, you prefer not to have a reunion or stressful
TPM will be;
Talk to your friends, family and all that (a) surrounding its decision and ask
help, or at least they do not hinder you in this new phase;
Over the days go by reducing the number of cigarettes smoked;
Think about situations where you feel more desire to smoke, for example, to drink
beers with friends in a pub, for a while then avoid situations such as
these;
Throw out all products related to smoking such as ashtrays and lighters;
The day marked, stop smoking permanently;
Avoid situations of stress and nervousness;
Avoid places with people smoking;
Very liquid and swallow soft foods;
If necessary, seek a doctor, psychologist or even a shoulder friend;
You have to abstinence crisis, but is strong, resists bravely.
Of abstinence syndrome starts on the first hours after the break and grows within 12 hours
following up to peak in the second or third day. The most
are obvious irritability, difficulty concentrating, anxiety and agitation. It may take up to a month to go.
If not resist and go back to smoking, seek medical help, try again, to take seriously, you can.
Permalink
February 19, 2009 at 4:02 pm
· Filed under Quit Smoking QAs
i’m planning to quit smoking by my bday which coupla days away only, is it true that i will gain weight? and what’s better, to graduallu minimize the cigarettes i smoke daily or to just quit? do the nicotine gums help? any other tips? (I smoke 10 cigarettes a day and i’ve been smoking for 2.5 years now)
By: Alien (Tribute to Sting!)
Asked on: 2009-02-19 16:02:27
Permalink
February 15, 2009 at 4:35 am
· Filed under Quit Smoking QAs
my fiancee really wants to quit smoking for me and wants me to write up a plan on ho he can do it, but i’ve never smoked so i don’t know how to quit it! Help!
By: Rose91
Asked on: 2009-02-15 04:35:29
Permalink
February 12, 2009 at 4:54 am
· Filed under Quit Smoking QAs
My boyfriend is trying really hard to quit smoking, but he’s under 18 and can’t use nicorettes or anything. What should he do?
By: nocountryforme
Asked on: 2009-02-12 04:54:05
Permalink
February 7, 2009 at 12:52 pm
· Filed under Quit Smoking QAs
I’m planning on quitting starting Aug 21st. My reason is so i can live longer for my child, plus he has asthma and i don’ t want the cigarette smoke in my clothes anymore when he breathes it in. Another reason is gas prices are so high now and between gas prices and buying cigarettes i spend at least $80-$100 a month. This will be my first time ever doing this, i don’t even know how to quit or avoid the cravings. I really can’t afford the smoking cessation classes (don’t know if i spelled the word right lol) i just want to do it on my own. I already know that the nicotine gum won’t work because i already chew gum when i’m smoking a cigarette. Need advice please and thank you to all!
I have people that will support me, like my boyfriend (he wants me to quit also), co-workers, my mom said she’ll support me but she smokes too and i live with her, i know other family members will be willing to help me.
By: zais_mom2003
Asked on: 2009-02-07 12:52:45
Permalink
February 6, 2009 at 9:53 am
· Filed under Quit Smoking QAs
I have been smoking cigarettes in social situations or when I’ve been stressed since I was 15 years old, now 21. On average I probably smoke two or three packs of cigarettes every six months. I love to smoke, and it helps me de-stress so much listening to music and having a cigarette in the car on the way home from school. Everybody knows they are terrible for you, and they cause an array of cancers. How do I stop doing this? How did you quit smoking?
By: Jessica B
Asked on: 2009-02-06 09:53:37
Permalink
February 5, 2009 at 10:49 pm
· Filed under Quit Smoking QAs
I will not eat more than I usually do when I quit smoking. But I know my body will no longer spend calories to detoxify itself from the cigarettes – so I might gain weight. (right?)
How can I stop it?
By: Sonnet
Asked on: 2009-02-05 22:49:47
Permalink
February 4, 2009 at 6:06 pm
· Filed under Quit Smoking QAs
I quit smoking recently and I need to go to the dentist. I don’t want him to know I ever smoked because it’s embarrassing. How long would it take for the signs of my folly to be erased? I smoked about a year and have quit about two weeks.
By: Wendy L
Asked on: 2009-02-04 18:06:04
Permalink
February 3, 2009 at 6:44 pm
· Filed under Quit Smoking QAs
I have been smoking cigarettes for 10 years now, i have cut down to the light ones 1mg and i smoke around 20 per day. I am TTC now and am finding it so difficult to quit. My partner is a smoker also and this makes it even harder, he says he will quit when i do. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
By: Cinss
Asked on: 2009-02-03 18:44:38
Permalink
February 3, 2009 at 6:33 pm
· Filed under Quit Smoking QAs
I have smoked for 14 years and am trying again to quit cold turkey. This is the hardest thing in my life. Anyone ever quit smoking successfully? How is life now for you as a non smoker? Need advice! Thanks!
By: Martie
Asked on: 2009-02-03 18:33:47
Permalink