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I just quit too! At 11am today, it will be exactly one week since I kicked the habit! I went to a Hypnotherapist and it made quitting a million times easier!

I haven't made it to 15 months yet...what are some of the changes you have witnessed in/for yourself?

For me, I'm already witnessing my ability to breathe increase, which mean more stamina for the fun stuff in life...like playing with boys!

So just tooting my own horn :p

But lets make it a discussion..

So...



Have you quit smoking?

Was it recent?

How have you coped?

Use any aides?

XOXO

Guinevere

Having met this wonderful lady I for one am happy to see she has kicked the habit , I never have smoked  but they say its right up there  with heroin as far a being  one of the hardest  things to quit.... my Dad smoked for 40 yrs and  tried several times to stop and one day  at around 55 he just  did it and I was so proud of him and now he is a vibrant healthy 76 .....every day I have him is a gift! I am sure your family is also blessed to have you healthy  after all you are a goddess of goodness!

old_sam556 reads

I quit 45 years ago.  I did it gradually over 90 days.  First, I couldn't smoke inside. next was the car and so on.  It was hell for 6 months.  Now I don't think about it.

I just quit too! At 11am today, it will be exactly one week since I kicked the habit! I went to a Hypnotherapist and it made quitting a million times easier!

I haven't made it to 15 months yet...what are some of the changes you have witnessed in/for yourself?

For me, I'm already witnessing my ability to breathe increase, which mean more stamina for the fun stuff in life...like playing with boys!

Keep up the good work, both of ya!!! It is not easy.

Posted By: Gina Marie
I just quit too! At 11am today, it will be exactly one week since I kicked the habit! I went to a Hypnotherapist and it made quitting a million times easier!

I haven't made it to 15 months yet...what are some of the changes you have witnessed in/for yourself?

For me, I'm already witnessing my ability to breathe increase, which mean more stamina for the fun stuff in life...like playing with boys!

Thanks!

I personally took chantix for the first month and needed it no more after that.

Things taste much better... Don't need to use salt on pretty much everything no more. Breath is much better, can hike further as well as it smelling better. Everything on the whole is better :D

Whenever I felt the urge, I would distract myself in some shape or form, I also had plenty alternatives for the oral fixation ;)

*hugs*

Guinevere

xoxo

Posted By: Gina Marie
I just quit too! At 11am today, it will be exactly one week since I kicked the habit! I went to a Hypnotherapist and it made quitting a million times easier!

I haven't made it to 15 months yet...what are some of the changes you have witnessed in/for yourself?

For me, I'm already witnessing my ability to breathe increase, which mean more stamina for the fun stuff in life...like playing with boys!

in the interest of actually getting some dialog on this board continuing...

I quit in 1969 after 30 years of a 3 pack a day Marlboro habit... took the aid of Zyban to get the job done and i hated the impact the drug had on my brain but it was worth it to get the monkey off my back..

The first thing i noticed was the return of my sense of smell and was amazed at how many truly foul odors exist in the world

and to keep this post related... the money I save by not smoking goes into my piggy bank to be spent lavishly on the ladies...

you must be very proud xoxo

and i'm bummed i only saw you for like a minute the other night! i'm back 2nd week in sept... :*

Thanks!

And you better be here for longer next time xxx

I quit about a year ago. Cold turkey.... From about half a pack a day

The first couple weeks were so hard

One of the toughest things i've ever had to do.

I would say that I did for my son. He use to hate it when I reeked of cigarettes

I noticed that after I quit I started to gain a little weight. I heard from someone that would happen

But I feel so much better now that I quit.

I'll still smoke a cigar from time to time but I don't feel like they're as addictive as cigarettes.

I can smell and taste the flavor of food a lot better.

We did it Guinevere!!!!

Congrats Goddess. I quit smoking many years ago and it was very difficult. Keep up the good work beautiful.

I am proud of you.

I knew you could do it!!!!!

XOXOXOXO,
Cheyenna

HalfHour553 reads

Do you find it has made any difference in kissing?

:)
HH

P.S. Congrads

I believe I taste much better now! :D



xoxo

Posted By: HalfHour
Do you find it has made any difference in kissing?

:)
HH

P.S. Congrads

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