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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,276 ✭✭✭readyletsgo


    Day 5 for me here using patches.
    Feeling good today, was out for a drink friday night, didnt think of smoking but think this is due to being with a non smoker but still!
    Sat (day3) was kinda hard but got through it no problem.
    In work today, feel great, getting loads of work done! Work mate just walked past me after her smoke break and the smell off of her is making me feel a little ill, strange feeling.
    One thing though, my chest feels like I am still smoking and finding it hard to cough up/clear out. Hope this doesn't last much longer!

    So that was me a while ago :(. I lasted 2 weeks but then broke, for whatever reason I cant remember now.
    Stopped again (cold turkey) last week as I woke up with a hangover and a bit of a flu/cold so just didnt want one. My cold got worse in work and buy day 3 I had to finish work early and head home, ugh, on the way home I bought a pack!

    So today is day 1, again, for me. I had 3 smokes left this morning, decided to smoke them and have niquitin in my pocket. last smoke was at 12.30 but that doesnt matter what time it was. I am a none smoker now!

    Problem is I have way too much time on my hands in the evenings, I play some consoles and watch tv, but bordom creeps in every-so-often, need to battle that head on!
    spider77 wrote: »
    Day 6 down for me almost. The weekend was tough but I managed to go to the pub with another smoker who was also quitting and didn't have one even though they kept talking about 'them'. I am doing the couch to 5 K now just to take my mind off it in the evening. I find driving in the car difficult especially on the longer journey. A big pack of mints seems to do for now and ringing people on handsfree biggrin.gif. I am sleeping fine and have no cough. Great to see the back of the morning choking/coughing and my car smells so much better!! Hope everyone else has a good week ahead.

    Can you tell me where I can find out more about this? Whats it all about? Is it easy to start off with? Have seen a few people on here saying its great and gets them out etc...

    No it was more of a a joke i have noticed since i quit i am eating breakfast now though. Breakfast before was a cup of tea and 2 fags i usually would not of eaten till 2 or 3 hours after getting up

    I am the same. Never have breakfast! Just a pint of cold water before leaving for work, the a smoke on way to work with coffee then a smoke outside work.
    Must change my routine and get back into eating a breakfast.

    Thinking I must do a complete overhall of my life bit by bit. Have stopped buying take out coffees last week, stopped smokeing today. Whats next?

    Best of luck to everyone!!!

    *sorry for the long post!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,484 ✭✭✭username123


    Can I ask, what did you do to fight the cravings on day 2 + 3?

    I treated myself like I was sick and had a lemsip on Day 2 (I was actually at the end of a nasty dose so maybe I needed the lemsip :)).
    On Day 3 I went for a swim in the morning, a walk/jog in the afternoon and I did core work in the evening - each bit of exercise helped burn off a bit of the nervousness of the brain.

    I drank pints of water like I was a parched person, and I went through nearly a pack of fishersmans friends.

    I also ate everything in front of me all day both days. I was a bit concerned about that actually, but by Day 5 I was back to normal eating and not consuming every random item I looked at.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,109 ✭✭✭sarahbro


    Ugh i want to cry!!
    Im in work with an hour left.
    Im trying to rationslise it. like i could go get a smoke off one of the lads. i could go buy some - i work in a fecking supermarket! But i don't WANT to!!
    My body on the other hand is dying for one :(
    On my 3rd pack of mints so far tonight :(


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,484 ✭✭✭username123


    sarahbro wrote: »
    Ugh i want to cry!!
    Im in work with an hour left.
    Im trying to rationslise it. like i could go get a smoke off one of the lads. i could go buy some - i work in a fecking supermarket! But i don't WANT to!!
    My body on the other hand is dying for one :(
    On my 3rd pack of mints so far tonight :(

    Hold it together Sarahbro - youre nearly past Day 1!!!

    Dont cry, have a big glass of water and a piece of fruit/gum/mint. Deep breaths and get past this hard bit.

    You'll be SOOOO happy if you go home tonight and go to bed without having smoked. Good woman - you can do it!!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 813 ✭✭✭largepants


    Will be seven days off them at 10.37 tonight.But hey I'm not counting. Still getting the odd craving but generally not too bad. Only thing I'm worried about is whether I'll ever consider myself a non-smoker and not think about them as much. I suppose thats down the road.

    Seriously Sarahbro take one hour at a time. Honestly it does get easier. Believe me if I can do it anyone can. Its all about breaking the habit. You CAN give them up.

    Well done to everyone else. Keep up the good work.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,109 ✭✭✭sarahbro


    I'm in bed.
    I haven't smoked for a whole day!! :)
    Please tell me it gets easier??
    The cravings are so intense!
    I don't want to smoke.
    It's purely physical withdrawl


  • Registered Users Posts: 107 ✭✭spider77




    Can you tell me where I can find out more about this? Whats it all about? Is it easy to start off with? Have seen a few people on here saying its great and gets them out etc...

    Basically its an application you can get on most smartphones now which outlines a program over 10 weeks to get you off the couch to running 5 Km without walking. I am pushing myself to try and do a 10K run this year so at least I have something to aim for and more of a reason to stay off the smokes.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,484 ✭✭✭username123


    sarahbro wrote: »
    I'm in bed.
    I haven't smoked for a whole day!! :)
    Please tell me it gets easier??
    The cravings are so intense!
    I don't want to smoke.
    It's purely physical withdrawl

    Course it gets easier!!

    Also, you set up a positive feedback loop where your brain is thinking 'well I managed to stay off them for a whole day yesterday, so no reason I cant do the same today - I KNOW I can do it, I did it yesterday!'.

    For me, Days 1-3 were the worst, after that it was grand. So hold strong for battle, youre already 1/3 of the way there and by the time you go to bed tonight you will be more than halfway there.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,992 ✭✭✭Korvanica


    Haven't smoked in a few days so decided to make another go at quitting. This time im giving up smoking Ganj for a couple of months aswell, to give myself a proper chance at giving up...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 153 ✭✭friso59


    Gave up cold turkey just over 3 months now.

    Used to smoke around 7-8 a day and near 20 on a night out.

    The first 2-3 weeks were the worst for cravings.
    After that they became less frequent and the will power got better.
    I really didn't want to let all that hard work go to waste.

    I found that once I got a craving I had to distract myself for a few minutes until I forgot about it.

    Do anything, wash some dishes, re-arrange clothes in the wardrobe, go online to read quit smoking tips.....

    Hope this helps.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 567 ✭✭✭egan2020


    I'm 35 now and have been smoking since I'm 16. Used to smoke 10 a day until our clever government banned the 10 box so within a short time thereafter, I was on 20 a day. Gave up yesterday by using the Nicorette inhalator and to be honest I'm shocked at how well I'm doing. I've tried giving them up before but generally didn't make it through the first day.

    I think I have a different attitude to it this time around. Before when I would attempt to give up, I would be dreading the thought of not smoking when driving or after a meal and all the usual times. This time around, I started thinking how great it would be that my hair, clothes and car would not smell and how I would not be spending 9.10 per day which if I'm completely honest I can no longer afford.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,196 ✭✭✭quaalude


    I've read this whole thread with interest - and it gave me the push I needed to quit, so thanks to all on the thread!
    I had a light rollie habit generally, turning thunderously heavy when boozing.

    In the last while, I'd started to feel sorry for smokers, and embarrassed when I realized people probably felt sorry for me too!
    My partner smoked 30 (straights) a day, and gave up almost 2 years ago, so I thought if he can do it, anyone can. He never nagged me or got on my ass about giving up - he's of the belief that you need to really want to give up before you can successfully do it, a realization you must come to by yourself.

    So I stopped 1 week ago, and it's going OK. I've even been to the pub once and had a couple of cans in the gaff and not smoked. I haven't used any nicotine replacement - I don't personally believe it in - just been sipping water when I want a fag in work, and playing guitar or tidying, chatting, whatever I can to take my mind off it when I want one at home. The wanting of one passes very quickly - it's just a flash, really. I had a bag of tobacco with me for the first 6 days (but no lighter or skins!), as comfort, but chucked it yesterday.

    I did give up tea for the first few days - I read that it can make it easier if one gives up caffeine at the same time as caffeine can be a trigger. Big mistake! I was very emotional, even weeping in the jacks in work a few times! I blamed it on no fags, but decided to go back to tea 2 days ago and felt normal again. So for me, I guess my tea habit is worse than my fag habit! But that's a problem for another day!

    Sorry for the long post, just wanted to share my experience - I hope someone finds it helpful.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,271 ✭✭✭annascott


    Hi everyone. I am delighted to say that I have just passed the 1 year mark and feel thoroughly proud of myself.
    I had smoked for 28 years and found it really difficult to break the habbit. For the fist few months, I marked each day off my calendar.

    Do whatever helps you to get through. This forum really helped me. I found it comforting and encouraging to be part of a group all trying to stop smoking together while maintaining anonymity. I also kept reading pages on the health benefits of giving up etc as motivation.

    Take a day at a time. There will always be temptation and triggers ( I still face them regularly) but knowing that you can get past them feels empowering.

    Good luck. You are doing the right thing!


  • Registered Users Posts: 813 ✭✭✭largepants


    Haven't posted in a few days but things are still going well. Cravings are minimal and withdrawal symptoms are non existent now. I've not told many people I'm off them because I want to see how I get on for a few weeks before I go telling them in case I fail in my attempts. I haven't even told my wife although I'd say she knows at this stage. I don't know - its just something I'd rather do myself without broadcasting it.Well done to all those who've jacked them in. And to those in their first few days I'd say keep it going because it gets much easier.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 671 ✭✭✭skipz


    No nicotine, no tar, no tabaco smoke now this 2 weeks on saturday,
    its great, i can smell and taste better!
    I thought id fail after the first day, but to be honest its been quite easy for some reason? I have the odd "mmh id like a smoke thought" and the its gone a few minutes later. Iam glad i quit and plan to never smoke again!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,484 ✭✭✭username123


    Agree with largepants and skipz above, my current experience totally matches theirs.

    I havent actually come across a smoker yet, no friends smoking in my company, I havent been to a bar or restaurant, I havent passed anyone on the street or outside a shop smoking, so Im interested to know how I will feel when I smell someone smoking. I dont think it will bother me.

    I dont feel like my taste or smell has improved tbh, but I just feel like a 'cleaner' person for not smoking.

    Ive got my eye on a pair of leather boots on ebay that are worth 3 weeks smoking money, so end of January I plan on treating myself :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,109 ✭✭✭sarahbro


    Day 5 and I feel great!
    Have a cough and sore throat but i'm told that will pass.
    Even able to go out with the lads in work when they go out for a smoke and even hang out with my mam.
    I'm amazed at how good I feel :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 567 ✭✭✭egan2020


    Agree with largepants and skipz above, my current experience totally matches theirs.

    I havent actually come across a smoker yet, no friends smoking in my company, I havent been to a bar or restaurant, I havent passed anyone on the street or outside a shop smoking, so Im interested to know how I will feel when I smell someone smoking. I dont think it will bother me.

    :)

    I only stopped a few days ago but on day 2, I called to my friend's house after work. The old routine consisted of me drinking two cups of tea and smoking about five cigarettes. I was there about 15 minutes and my friend went to go outside to smoke. I insisted that she smoke in front of me because I had to get used to it sooner or later and I can say 100% it did not bother me when she did.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,276 ✭✭✭readyletsgo


    Well done everyone who is quitting this year!!!!! We can do it!!!

    On day 5 here, i think, maybe its day 4, gave up at 12.30pm on monday so not too sure. But anyway, I started the C25k on wednesday night, was hard but not at the same time. Felt good to run! Will do my second run in two hours after work, my legs hurt a little but hope this gets better.

    Had a drink with a smoker last night, few hours, I did fine, didnt miss them at all, although friend was being very considerate and not smoking much, but still!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 138 ✭✭iamthe43


    This is fantastic. Im on day 5 myself now. I am going completely mad, but I am really enjoying being off them. I can now even find myself in the company of firends who smoke and not be tempted.

    Although I do have tendancies to do stupid things while off them. For example, I signed up to a 1600mile rickshaw race across India in Spetember the other day. But hey, better that than smoking!


    Keep up the good work folks!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,224 ✭✭✭✭Marty McFly


    Off the smoke ten weeks today well pleased with lasting this long, I can be around people no problem at this stage smoking but I do still get the craving after a few beers, its ok if iim sat inside away from it but at the end of the night when people are smoking around me I do still get the urge to smoke, also still have the weasy chest was hoping the be clearing by now.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,484 ✭✭✭username123


    egan2020 wrote: »
    I only stopped a few days ago but on day 2, I called to my friend's house after work. The old routine consisted of me drinking two cups of tea and smoking about five cigarettes. I was there about 15 minutes and my friend went to go outside to smoke. I insisted that she smoke in front of me because I had to get used to it sooner or later and I can say 100% it did not bother me when she did.

    Thanks for posting about that, makes me less fearful of being in the company of smoking friends (mind you Ive hardly any of them left!).


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,572 ✭✭✭msg11


    Off them 1 Year and 1 month now. Best thing I ever done in my life. I feel so much better in so many ways. I have been told I look like I have gotten younger.

    Would never touch off them again, I can be around people smoking and it dose not bother me one bit.

    Everyone starting out or at the early stages, keep in there, trust me it is well worth it. Also tell everyone your quitting and when you go to smoke one, tell yourself your letting everyone down by smoking.

    Best of luck :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,835 ✭✭✭StickyMcGinty


    Day 5 here for me, great to see people still plugging away!

    Maybe this is because it's a Friday but have found the cravings pretty bad today - also has a bit of smokers flu for the past couple of days and I suppose its going to be more difficult the more it clears up

    Also have this weird tension in my jaw, the kind I used to get when i hadn't had a smoke for hours! Finding it hard to differentiate between the physical and the psychological addiction

    Either way I'm not smoking no matter what the temptation. Have to keep going through this and hope that it gets easier


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,224 ✭✭✭✭Marty McFly


    Must also say for those trying to give up you should try reading Allen Carrs Easy Way to Stop Smoking, I was sceptical myself vefore reading it it was given to me by a friend and I must sayit really helped from day one I didn t have the normal cravings when I gave up. Now the book is repetitive and is kind of brainwashing but it works, this is the longest ive ever lasted and I cant see myselfgetting back on them anytime soon.


  • Moderators, Music Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 25,734 Mod ✭✭✭✭Boom_Bap


    Congrats to everyone so far.

    I'm on day 13 or 14 now cold turkey, cravings are non-existent. Only had them for the first 2 or 3 days and were mild for me.

    It looks like I've broken the routine as well. I dont think about lighting up when I sit in the car, or at the usual intervals in work when I normally would smoke. Havent been tempted to 'bum' a smoke or buy a pack.

    I have noticed that I notice people smoking alot more, but not tempted by it, just more intruiged than anything. So if there are any smokers around Dublin who have seen someone stop and stare at them, that's just me :)

    I havent yet been in a situation were there are people smoking all around me yet. Luckily most of my friends dont smoke and I dont really go to pubs/clubs anymore. In fact, talking to some friends who do smoke today and yesterday, they are eager to quit now as well.

    So all is going well for me, I've also tried to do alot more exercise which has helped alot.


  • Registered Users Posts: 702 ✭✭✭Pulsating Star


    quaalude wrote: »

    I did give up tea for the first few days - I read that it can make it easier if one gives up caffeine at the same time as caffeine can be a trigger. Big mistake! I was very emotional, even weeping in the jacks in work a few times! I blamed it on no fags, but decided to go back to tea 2 days ago and felt normal again. So for me, I guess my tea habit is worse than my fag habit! But that's a problem for another day!

    .

    lol! I did the opposite,always drank a lot of tea but for the first couple of wks drank absolute gallons of it !. It gave me something to do and with two mugs at a time I found feeling full helped me get past the moment.
    Now we are on tea and cake :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 107 ✭✭spider77


    Day 11 down for me and all going well. I feel good about quitting this time unlike previous attempts. I have noticed I smell smoke inside buildings now from smoke blowing in from outside- would not have smelt or noticed that before. People at work know I am off them so getting asked daily about it - wish they dropped it as just reminds me of smoking. Most ppl mean well though.

    I can jog 5k now no bother and not have chest pain like I used to have. I am confident I can stay off them in car, work, house. Just worried still about the pub being a big trigger.

    Only thing I miss sofar is the craic n gossip in the smoking area at work. I don't see some of them from one end of wk to next now and would have seen them a good few times throughout day before!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 258 ✭✭remembering


    I gave up the evil smokes on tuesday at 2pm to be precise!!! this is my 2nd serious time to do it and this time im doing it "cold turkey", though i hear the statistics doing it this way arent the best but who knows!!

    bought "stressless" today in the health shop but not sure how good they are or if its all in the head taking them? was going to buy herbal smokes but a certain amount of tar in them also so left them..

    no withdrawal symptons yet, only the obvious ones. last time i got really bad pains in my chest and had to go and have an x-ray done so im not sure if thats going to happen again either... really want to stay off them so i bought a money box yesterday and im going to save the money i would be spending on smokes.

    Should i be coughing bad by now etc or is this all to come?

    any tips on how to stop eating more though as i dont want to put on lots of weight as i've lost weight recently. im in the gym, eating lots of fruit/mints/chewing gum etc but still hungry even though im not..

    great site by the way..


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,599 ✭✭✭LizardKing


    150 days down!! whoop whoop - I'm free of them .. free I tells ya!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,835 ✭✭✭StickyMcGinty



    any tips on how to stop eating more though as i dont want to put on lots of weight as i've lost weight recently. im in the gym, eating lots of fruit/mints/chewing gum etc but still hungry even though im not..

    great site by the way..

    Try to keep drinking cranberry juice, orange juice and water. I'm actually eating less this week after quitting monday.

    Couple of people on this site recommended peeling an orange when you get a craving, great advice. say I've drank 4 litres of cranberry & orange juice and about a dozen oranges and apples this week!

    Alsom dont worry about putting on weight for the first while. Seemingly you'd have to put on an extra 8 stone for the health risks to be the same as they were when you were smoking.

    Your appetite will balance out, stay strong!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 258 ✭✭remembering


    Try to keep drinking cranberry juice, orange juice and water. I'm actually eating less this week after quitting monday.

    Couple of people on this site recommended peeling an orange when you get a craving, great advice. say I've drank 4 litres of cranberry & orange juice and about a dozen oranges and apples this week!

    Alsom dont worry about putting on weight for the first while. Seemingly you'd have to put on an extra 8 stone for the health risks to be the same as they were when you were smoking.

    Your appetite will balance out, stay strong!!


    thanks a million, bought oranges yesterday alright, think i will be having a lot of early nights!!!! was off them before for 8 months so fingers crossed i dont slip up this time!!

    best of luck to everyone. im suffering today


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,484 ✭✭✭username123


    Day 14 almost over and alls well in my non smoking world.

    Have a dental appointment next week - something Id been avoiding but the complaining tooth is forcing me to go. I look forward to getting a cleaning and it staying clean and not nicotine stained!!!
    I also look forward to not having a cigarette after the appointment - trying to smoke it through numb lips and it going all over the place!


  • Registered Users Posts: 467 ✭✭YumDeiseMum


    Day 14 almost over and alls well in my non smoking world.

    Ditto, day 14 here too, am doing so much better than I ever thought I would. Have managed to have a few drinks without even thinking about smoking and am only using the patches every other day.

    Well done us :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,484 ✭✭✭username123


    Well done us :D

    Well done us!!!

    I havent noticed improved taste, smell or cardio action yet though - maybe my taste/smell werent that badly affected and it takes longer than 2 weeks for improved cardio?

    Im a bit disappointed re taste cos I do love food and cooking and was hoping that life would suddenly seem like the Chocolate Room in Willy Wonkas factory :)

    On the plus side, my purse seems to have way more money in it, I am not always paranoid about being smelly, my breath 'feels' better, my teeth have whitened remarkably on their own, and its less stressful to live without ALWAYS thinking about when and where you can get out for a fag.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 567 ✭✭✭egan2020


    Does anyone know if you can buy the Nicorette inhaler over the counter and on it's own - i.e. without having to buy cartridges. I'm on Day 6 and I got up this morning and can't find the inhaler :eek: Most likely explanation is the dog got it.

    If I have to buy the cartridges i will, but I'd only used about 8 out of 42 so still have loads left and I planned on stopping the inhaler once the cartridges were gone.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,048 ✭✭✭dolliemix


    just popping in to say well done everyone!

    i used a thread like this to help me when i gave up smoking new years day 2010 ....... and it worked!

    keep up the good work :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 107 ✭✭spider77


    So two weeks down and cold turkey going good. I chew mints anytime I get an urge but it seems like I am getting there slowly. Its amazing how much you start to notice people smoking once you quit. I went for a jog again tonight and passed people walking and smoking thinking 'ah that used to be me feeling all guilty for smoking while out walking with joggers passing me'. I signed up for a 10K in April just to keep the motivation going.

    Hope everyone has a good week ahead......


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,484 ✭✭✭username123


    Day 16.

    Only a couple of days ago I posted that I hadnt noticed an improvement in taste or smell.

    Yesterday morning I once again (3 times in the space of 3 days) opened a tin of beans and thought they smelled 'funny' - this time I got my husband in to have a smell and he said 'thats how beans always smell!!'.

    It was then I realised - I do have an improved sense of smell - and I dont like beans as much as I did :)

    I also had 2 challenges that I was waiting to get over.
    1: I had a couple of small glasses of wine at home last night. Did not get any craving at all. That surprised me.

    2: A woman was smoking outside Spar this morning so I went and loitered next to her. I genuinely didnt know how Id feel about smelling someones smoke as it was my first time to encounter someone smoking, I was slightly fearful that Id snatch the fag from her hand, and run off to furiously smoke it, but I can report that I had no such feelings - I just felt 'oh someone smoking'. I didnt get a brilliant smell of it as the smoke was carrying the wrong way - but enough.

    So I think I will survive both drinking and in company with other smokers (both of which would be rare enough events in my life anyway but I was afraid they were danger zones).

    Just realised today that I havent felt dizzy in a week or so now, so looks like my brain is accustomed to all this extra oxygen :)

    Keep the faith folks!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,276 ✭✭✭readyletsgo


    Well that was a long weekend for me!

    A smoking friend of mine on Thursday was having a bad day so went for a drink with him, he had a few smokes, but I got through it with no bother.

    Then Friday evening, went out again, this time with non-smoking friend, was fine didnt think of it at all.

    Then sat night was in Whealans for the night, around the smoking area, anyone who know Whealans knows the smoking area is pretty epic and packed all the time. Got through that and a house party till 6am lol.

    Feeling good! Although I do feel like I am cheating a little with the NiQuitin tabs. Think after this week I will quit them too, they cant be helping too much at this stage. Will go for my run again tonight. Helps with clearing my chest I think.

    Well done everyone and keep up the amazing work!!!!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 763 ✭✭✭F-Stop


    Feeling good! Although I do feel like I am cheating a little with the NiQuitin tabs.

    Well done on getting through what sounds like an epic weekend. You can't 'cheat' at quitting smoking. Tabs, patches, gum, inhalers, medication are all just adjuncts to help you quit - you still have to do the hard part.

    On day 30 myself using champix. I found an app that keeps track of how many I'd have smoked and how much I've saved to be a great incentive when I was getting cravings. I was smoking 30 a day, so I would have smoked 887 and have saved €403 since stopping a month ago. Crazy.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,276 ✭✭✭readyletsgo


    F-Stop wrote: »
    Well done on getting through what sounds like an epic weekend. You can't 'cheat' at quitting smoking. Tabs, patches, gum, inhalers, medication are all just adjuncts to help you quit - you still have to do the hard part.

    On day 30 myself using champix. I found an app that keeps track of how many I'd have smoked and how much I've saved to be a great incentive when I was getting cravings. I was smoking 30 a day, so I would have smoked 887 and have saved €403 since stopping a month ago. Crazy.

    Thanks for the kind words F-stop!

    Can I ask you how you are getting on with the Champix? I have heard both good and bad things about it. Also, whats the name of that app you got?

    Also, jaysus :eek: 887 smokes and €403 in a month! Thats unreal!!

    I would have smoked about 180 since I gave up last week to today, also would have spent €81.90, I dont have that money in my pocket at all for some reason lol, but still!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 763 ✭✭✭F-Stop


    Thanks for the kind words F-stop!

    Can I ask you how you are getting on with the Champix? I have heard both good and bad things about it. Also, whats the name of that app you got?

    Also, jaysus :eek: 887 smokes and €403 in a month! Thats unreal!!

    I would have smoked about 180 since I gave up last week to today, also would have spent €81.90, I dont have that money in my pocket at all for some reason lol, but still!

    I know some people don't like the reaction they have to Champix. I have no trouble with it, if I take it before I eat something I do get a sick feeling for a while, and get that even after breakfast some times. That and crazy vivid dreams (not necessarily interesting dreams, but very vivid - emptying the dishwasher in HD kind of thing) are the only side effects I've got. I kept smoking while taking it until I got to the point where I wasn't interested in smoking and they started to taste like inhaling coal fumes. I've 6 weeks left to go and the only 'cravings' I get are purley habitual or psychological and pass fairly easliy. The only other thing was I lost interest in coffee for a little while, though I'm drinking it again now but less than before. The app helps too, it's called Quitit. I just picked the first one I came across but I'm sure there are a few that do the same thing.

    Yeah, it's embarrassing seeing how much I was spending on my precious drug addiction (which it was to me at the time - I found lots of ways to justify it). I don't really notice having any more money, but definitely not going to the ATM as much, nor spending the extra few quid on sweets and gum that I used to when buying smokes.

    Best of luck with quitting.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 138 ✭✭iamthe43


    Well, I'm still off them.

    A couple of things i have noticed in the past seven days.

    1-I AM CONSTANTLY CRAVING CIGARETTES!!!!
    2-Although i crave them, i don’t want them
    3-My sense of smell hasn't improved yet
    4-Nor has my sense of taste
    5-I am moody(to say the least)
    6-I have so much energy its not even funny (i am driving my girlfriend up the walls!!!)
    7-Life is tolerable without cigarettes
    8-My boss has been very short with me since I quit (i think he may be secretly jealous)
    9-I have saved an un-impressive £33.60 and smoked 140 less cigarettes(roll ups)
    10-I am nuts without my cigarettes. But I am happy :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,276 ✭✭✭readyletsgo


    iamthe43 wrote: »
    Well, I'm still off them.

    A couple of things i have noticed in the past seven days.

    1-I AM CONSTANTLY CRAVING CIGARETTES!!!!
    2-Although i crave them, i don’t want them
    3-My sense of smell hasn't improved yet
    4-Nor has my sense of taste
    5-I am moody(to say the least)
    6-I have so much energy its not even funny (i am driving my girlfriend up the walls!!!)
    7-Life is tolerable without cigarettes
    8-My boss has been very short with me since I quit (i think he may be secretly jealous)
    9-I have saved an un-impressive £33.60 and smoked 140 less cigarettes(roll ups)
    10-I am nuts without my cigarettes. But I am happy :)


    I understand all your points there iamthe43, but it seems you are very focused on the fact you are not smoking anymore. I'm dont want to come accross as a preachy bugger, but, trick is not to think about it, at all! Maybe try taking up a hobby of some sort in the evening for a half hour or something, anything at all, takes your mind off it for a while each day, helps a lot.

    Otherwise, well done! 7days! Both of us in the same boat! We can do it dude!!!!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,484 ✭✭✭username123


    iamthe43 wrote: »
    9-I have saved an un-impressive £33.60 and smoked 140 less cigarettes(roll ups)

    Nothing unimpressive about that, it all adds up. At that level in 20 years time you will have saved 35 grand. Not bad.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 138 ✭✭iamthe43


    Touché readyletsgo…
    You are indeed correct. I do constantly think about them, but I do try not to.
    I have taken up yoga in the evenings. This helps. A lot.
    I have tried running as well, however my lungs aren’t up to it yet. Maybe in a week or two.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 763 ✭✭✭F-Stop


    Nothing unimpressive about that, it all adds up. At that level in 20 years time you will have saved 35 grand. Not bad.

    Yeah, even in a year it's €1750. Not bad at all.

    iamthe43, during the second week off them all I could think about was cigarettes and smoking them. I got really pissed off, and was a pain in the backside to be around for a few days. I genuinely thought I would never be able to not smoke - that I just needed to face that and go back to smoking or I would never be happy again. And almost overnight something switched. I found it much easier to go without them and started to 'get' that not smoking was a good thing for me and started to feel happy about it. I guess it was getting past the physical addiction that caused the change, but it was really weird the way it was so sudden. Good luck and keep at it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,224 ✭✭✭✭Marty McFly


    Im starting to ger a bit jealous of everyone in here im off the smokes ten weeks and 3 days now and have no intention of going back on them, but everyone here talking about improved sense of smell and taste I still havent noticed the differance nor has my chest really been clearing up, maybe excercise would help speed it along?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,484 ✭✭✭username123


    Im starting to ger a bit jealous of everyone in here im off the smokes ten weeks and 3 days now and have no intention of going back on them, but everyone here talking about improved sense of smell and taste I still havent noticed the differance nor has my chest really been clearing up, maybe excercise would help speed it along?

    Maybe your chest didnt need to clear up? Mine didnt clear out either, I never got a cough or anything. Im Day 17 now and I would have thought if my chest was going to start clearing out it would have by now?

    The only difference Ive noticed in taste/smell is that I keep thinking beans are gone off!!


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