Piece of p*ss.
I too recently gave up a 20 year Marly habit; but Rian got it right; you've got to really want to stop.
I put my last ciggy out after a curry when England got knocked out of Euro 2004 and haven't touched one since, although I think I've still got half a packet lying around somewhere.
I actually built up to it by making myself physically sick of cigarettes - chain smoking all the way through Euro 2004 I was getting through the best part of a packet per match, two matches a day for a fortnight.
By the end I could barely smoke half of one without wanting to gag.
After that I had two weeks away from 'temptation' eg no pubs or clubs to break the nicotine addiction (2 to 4 days) although the habits are much more difficult, so I tended to have my pockets filled with chewing gum and mints so that when I wanted a cigarette I replace the "lighting up" ritual with another "unwrap the chuddy, fold the silver paper into an origami swan ritual"
The first two months are the worst, after that its mainly remembering that you no longer smoke.
Oh yeah, and for a few months I kept a running total of how much money I was saving (£250 in two months) and then treated myself to some new toys with the savings!
giving up smoking
Something pithy.
I might have to agree with you there, young man.Dark wrote:Better than being Eldritch.Francis wrote:You're planning on being the Cliff Richards of goth then?
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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Good lord.Francis wrote:I might have to agree with you there, young man.Dark wrote:Better than being Eldritch.Francis wrote:You're planning on being the Cliff Richards of goth then?
Is everybody taking screenshots of this monumental event?
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i believe richey and i agreed once, and i nearly died
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
I must've spent too long in the sun.Dark wrote:Good lord.Francis wrote:I might have to agree with you there, young man.Dark wrote: Better than being Eldritch.
Is everybody taking screenshots of this monumental event?
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
Good luck Laz!!! I managed to give up chocolate, completely! Strong willpower - that´s all you need.lazarus corporation wrote:OK, after 20 years on about 20-40 a day I'm going to do it, starting on Monday.
Any advice, tips, or tricks for succeeding in this momentous endeavour are gratefully appreciated.
If I fail in this, I shall post again and you can ridicule my pathetic lack of will-power and inability to do this simple thing.
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well, I'm approaching 24 hours and it's been hell, but apparently the chemical/physical addiction is completely gone within 48 hours, and after that it's just the psychological addiction to beat.
You will do it! Keeping my fingers crossed!lazarus corporation wrote:well, I'm approaching 24 hours and it's been hell, but apparently the chemical/physical addiction is completely gone within 48 hours, and after that it's just the psychological addiction to beat.
I thought it was for avoiding the more important things in life.Dark wrote:@Francis - What do you think Heartland's for?
@Laz: Is there room for one more on your bandwagon? I've tried everything else. A little help from my friends and/ or the fear of public humiliation might make all the difference.
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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Of course.Francis wrote: @Laz: Is there room for one more on your bandwagon? I've tried everything else. A little help from my friends and/ or the fear of public humiliation might make all the difference.
The thought of the public humiliation of might help, but as others have said, I think the key is to firmly decide to do it.
As Yoda said "Do, or do not. There is no 'try'."
Managed to borrow a copy of the Allen Carr book today from a workmate, but I don't think I'll need it - I'm feeling supremely confident at the moment that I'll succeed, after getting through yesterday evening's withdrawl symptons.
Quiff? How's Jo getting on...dare I light up in the vicinity on Friday, or will she wrench the bloody things from my hands and snap them again?
Me? Gave up for 4 and a half years after a month on Zyban - you're supposed to use them for two months but the urge had gone within a week. To be truthful the urge to do owt had gone within a week.
I blame Quiff's squeeze for starting me up again
Me? Gave up for 4 and a half years after a month on Zyban - you're supposed to use them for two months but the urge had gone within a week. To be truthful the urge to do owt had gone within a week.
I blame Quiff's squeeze for starting me up again
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Debaser wrote:Quiff? How's Jo getting on...dare I light up in the vicinity on Friday, or will she wrench the bloody things from my hands and snap them again?
Me? Gave up for 4 and a half years after a month on Zyban - you're supposed to use them for two months but the urge had gone within a week. To be truthful the urge to do owt had gone within a week.
I blame Quiff's squeeze for starting me up again
yep, she's quit so watch yer smokes if you value them
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The weekends are the hard time for me. I decided a long time ago that I wasn't prepared to stand outside in the cold to have a cigarette during working hours and I've learned to live without them of an evening during the week. But come that Friday feeling...lazarus corporation wrote:I'm feeling supremely confident at the moment that I'll succeed, after getting through yesterday evening's withdrawl symptons.
So, I will be doing something completely different this weekend. Though I haven't quite figured out what yet. But cigarettes, alcohol and logging onto Heartland will not be in the equation.
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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I'm finding it quite easy. Haven't had a cigarette for over 4 days now, and the desire to have one is disappearing.
Well done that man. I'm still with you. Contemplating going to see Leeds Rhinos tonight with some ardent anti-smokers. That should be different.
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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Crazy.
Minister of Misinformation and Misdirection.
We first met through a shared view
She loved me and I did too
We first met through a shared view
She loved me and I did too
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We've just finished learning about smoking at school. Apparently it is unbelievably hard to do and requires tremendous willpower.
And here we have Exhibit A: The Lazarus Corporation, who after 4 days, is pretty much in the clear, and without killing small creatures for relief.
Well done that man.
And here we have Exhibit A: The Lazarus Corporation, who after 4 days, is pretty much in the clear, and without killing small creatures for relief.
Well done that man.
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until such time as I have a back catalogue which provides royalties to support such a habit, the habit has to go.Chairman Bux wrote:Crazy.