Me, well I am just a bit stunned that on this quit I have had no panicky desire to smoke and even before stopping the panic was diminishing. Dealing with the subconscious drive to smoke first is the way to go. This is sooo much better than the alternative of just "trying" to stop without doing the mental stuff first. Part of me though was expecting it to be hard(well that is what the ads tell us) such is the scarey message from the "willpower" methods. Of course it will be hell if you do not deal with the mental stuff first. Me being a mard arse prefers to take the easy route as I dont believe I will go to heaven by being a martyr and going about it the hard way. The hard way was way too hard for me and when I did try it I didnt like the prospect of felling vulnerable and having the urge to smoke 20 years on.
I'm gonna have a crack at it next week. Cliche i know, but if i don't set a definite date ill never do it. London Marathon next year too so an added incentive. Gonna be hard though!
How did u get round the breakfast one? Any ideas??
I knew having read Allen Carr and Casey's nicottine trick that it would not do anything for me. It is a frame of mind. There is a link a few pages earlier to Allen Carr's ebook(free). Please please read that
felt them soo much on my run today. Got 3 left to smoke after putting rest under the tap. I am willing to do what it takes this time , even if I am a bit snappy.
I don't know if you've stopped smoking yet (haven't read the whole thread), but if you haven't, get yourself some nicorette nasal spray. This is how I kicked it, and now there is no more coughing and retching for the first couple of miles.
Hurts when you first use it ( burns your nose a bit ! ), but then you get used to it, and it's the strongest of all the NRT products, so it makes kicking the cancer sticks easier.
Hope you read book coz the mental prep is the most important thing. NRT is a red herring coz mental prep is the key IMHO. Carr & Casey are right on that front, for sure.
Haven't taken the plunge yet mate! Lots of mental preparation going on though, and last day smoking is the 1st Jan. Then hopefully as of the 2nd JAn, Marathon training starts in ernest which will help too.
I had a read of the Carr book. Some really good stuff there, and has definitely helped (or will help hopefully). So thanks a bunch for that.
Am looking forward to a smoke free life now, whereas i have never been that fussed in the past. So fingers crossed will hopefully nail it come the 2nd. Still gonna be tough though!
How are you getting along? Manage to avoid a sneaky xmas ciggie?
Best do mental prep first I rekon. The level of toughness is dependent on your mental prep. Read Carr again just before you stop and have that final cig when you are ready and confident.
Good luck with kicking the smoking. I smoked for years (apart from when pregnant) and stupidly kept re starting a few months after. I'm running the London Marathon in April too and I decided to quit in October after my birthday celebrations as I knew I couldn't train and smoke. I haven't looked back since. I went cold turkey without the patches etc and I cannot believe how easy it's been this time round. I'm still in shock and not even really been tempted to go back, even though I have been left sitting alone in the pub for what seems like hours whilst friends disappear outside. I think the first 2 weeks has got to be the toughest time. Well I've done over 2 months now and am feeling very positive about the hard few months training smoke free. Best of luck and Happy New Year!!
well done gizzi Cold Turkey really does work best in my experience. I think that we are led to believe it is really going to be hard through the promotion vehicle of NRT. They wont sell many if they said it can be just as easy (actually easier) without anything-lol
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hope you are OK PO.
Me, well I am just a bit stunned that on this quit I have had no panicky desire to smoke and even before stopping the panic was diminishing. Dealing with the subconscious drive to smoke first is the way to go. This is sooo much better than the alternative of just "trying" to stop without doing the mental stuff first. Part of me though was expecting it to be hard(well that is what the ads tell us) such is the scarey message from the "willpower" methods. Of course it will be hell if you do not deal with the mental stuff first. Me being a mard arse prefers to take the easy route as I dont believe I will go to heaven by being a martyr and going about it the hard way. The hard way was way too hard for me and when I did try it I didnt like the prospect of felling vulnerable and having the urge to smoke 20 years on.
ta jenni -confident i will be
a bit nervy because did it easy (might sound daft)
HA went out on Friday for Xmas do.
Didn't even so much as crave a fag!! Har har!!
great stuff PO
that is real progress and goes against what we are often led to believe
Totally!
How are you today?!
I am fine. Noticed that I am not as anxious as normal. Who says it helps your nerves? Do think aout them but it is how awful they are-lol
of course stopping can be hell if you dont do mental stuff first. It is then a battle bbetween you and yourself.
It's been about 2 weeks for you now though hey?
Good on yer!
Mine was a week yesterday
well done PO
enjoy it for what it is - FREEDOM
GKH, you still managing to stay off them?
I'm gonna have a crack at it next week. Cliche i know, but if i don't set a definite date ill never do it. London Marathon next year too so an added incentive. Gonna be hard though!
How did u get round the breakfast one? Any ideas??
yes Simon ta
I knew having read Allen Carr and Casey's nicottine trick that it would not do anything for me. It is a frame of mind. There is a link a few pages earlier to Allen Carr's ebook(free). Please please read that
found it Simon
http://www.pdf-search-engine.com/the-easy-way-to-quit-smoking-allen-carr-pdf.html
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I don't know if you've stopped smoking yet (haven't read the whole thread), but if you haven't, get yourself some nicorette nasal spray. This is how I kicked it, and now there is no more coughing and retching for the first couple of miles.
Hurts when you first use it ( burns your nose a bit ! ), but then you get used to it, and it's the strongest of all the NRT products, so it makes kicking the cancer sticks easier.
Hi
ta a-a-y -actually been off them a few weeks. Glad you have managed to kick em
Thanks for the link GKH, will check it out. Hope you manage to stay off them over the xmas break!
ta Simon
good luck with it
how are you getting on Simon?
Hope you read book coz the mental prep is the most important thing. NRT is a red herring coz mental prep is the key IMHO. Carr & Casey are right on that front, for sure.
Haven't taken the plunge yet mate! Lots of mental preparation going on though, and last day smoking is the 1st Jan. Then hopefully as of the 2nd JAn, Marathon training starts in ernest which will help too.
I had a read of the Carr book. Some really good stuff there, and has definitely helped (or will help hopefully). So thanks a bunch for that.
Am looking forward to a smoke free life now, whereas i have never been that fussed in the past. So fingers crossed will hopefully nail it come the 2nd. Still gonna be tough though!
How are you getting along? Manage to avoid a sneaky xmas ciggie?
Best do mental prep first I rekon. The level of toughness is dependent on your mental prep. Read Carr again just before you stop and have that final cig when you are ready and confident.
I am fine -no sneaky and no temptation
Great news, mighty fine effort sir!
Thanks for all the tips and encouragement, and i'll let you know how i get on.
Yesterday was 5 weeks without fags!
Did it completely cold turkey, no nicotine patches or electric fags etc - didn't see why I should replace with habit with another.
Going strong!
How is everyone else?