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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: SDRAWKCAB on May 31, 2010, 04:43:08 PM

Title: quitting smoking
Post by: SDRAWKCAB on May 31, 2010, 04:43:08 PM
I would hate to see what quitting heroin is like, because Iv been a asshole the last 2 week without them. I got really stressed today and bought a pack.
I feel like a piece of shit because I cant control myself.  O0

Im gonna try the patches becuase the gum make me hungry and then I want a cig worse then before.
Any tips from any of you nigs that quit?
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: faiscamix on May 31, 2010, 04:51:19 PM
Vacations with a lot of wine. I only got rid of them when i got 1 month of vacation with wine 2 lt a day.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: 90boostdaccord on May 31, 2010, 05:08:48 PM
i've heard chantix works well.  a few guys i work with have used it.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: SDRAWKCAB on May 31, 2010, 05:11:56 PM
i've heard chantix works well.  a few guys i work with have used it.
Itsnt that the pill that makes you immune to nicotine?
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: shadow on May 31, 2010, 05:30:11 PM
quit buying them. drink more. or just dont do either, idk.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: colt45 on May 31, 2010, 05:32:00 PM
a great motivator for me was the girl promising me a blow job for every day i didnt smoke.

never looked back
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: 90boostdaccord on May 31, 2010, 06:01:42 PM
i've heard chantix works well.  a few guys i work with have used it.
Itsnt that the pill that makes you immune to nicotine?

i believe so, blocks the nicotine receptors or something.  i think its expensive too
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: Joseph Davis on May 31, 2010, 06:08:09 PM
i've heard chantix works well.  a few guys i work with have used it.
Itsnt that the pill that makes you immune to nicotine?

i believe so, blocks the nicotine receptors or something.  i think its expensive too

It has some fucked up side effects in a significant portion of the population, expect it to be removed within two years and subject to yet another class action lawsuit.



Brian, you are a weakling.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: highroller54 on May 31, 2010, 06:13:33 PM




Brian, you are a weakling.

this.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: Passenger on May 31, 2010, 08:00:50 PM




Brian, you are a weakling.

this.

I concur, nothing beats growing a pair and quitting cold turkey.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: SDRAWKCAB on May 31, 2010, 08:01:02 PM
i've heard chantix works well.  a few guys i work with have used it.
Itsnt that the pill that makes you immune to nicotine?

i believe so, blocks the nicotine receptors or something.  i think its expensive too

It has some fucked up side effects in a significant portion of the population, expect it to be removed within two years and subject to yet another class action lawsuit.



Brian, you are a weakling.
You know, I lost 85 pounds and it was simple for me but this quitting  is just getting to me.

Yeah I don't like any kind  of pill that isn't a vitamin.

I think im gonna give the patch a go.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: highroller54 on May 31, 2010, 08:03:39 PM
they say getting diagnosed with lung cancer really helps the will power.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: LS1pwNzJ00 on May 31, 2010, 08:42:25 PM
a great motivator for me was the girl promising me a blow job for every day i didnt smoke.

never looked back

Damn thats a sure fire way to get someone to quit.  Although after you busted a nut the temptation to smoke would be pretty tough.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: ratcityrex on May 31, 2010, 09:15:29 PM
Just man up and quit! Thats what i did. No patch, no gum no nothing. 1 pack a day for 10 years and quit!
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: Joseph Davis on May 31, 2010, 10:20:45 PM
they say getting diagnosed with lung cancer really helps the will power.

Lung cancer is almost always fatal, and any chance of remission is a short term proposition.  Where's the incentive to quit?
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: 900s on May 31, 2010, 10:47:03 PM
i've heard chantix works well.  a few guys i work with have used it.
Itsnt that the pill that makes you immune to nicotine?

i believe so, blocks the nicotine receptors or something.  i think its expensive too

It has some fucked up side effects in a significant portion of the population, expect it to be removed within two years and subject to yet another class action lawsuit.


This is my understanding as well. I got my doc to fill out a prescription for it, but after hearing about all the fucked up side effects people were having from it, it seemed like I was better off still smoking.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: Joseph Davis on May 31, 2010, 10:54:32 PM
i've heard chantix works well.  a few guys i work with have used it.
Itsnt that the pill that makes you immune to nicotine?

i believe so, blocks the nicotine receptors or something.  i think its expensive too

It has some fucked up side effects in a significant portion of the population, expect it to be removed within two years and subject to yet another class action lawsuit.


This is my understanding as well. I got my doc to fill out a prescription for it, but after hearing about all the fucked up side effects people were having from it, it seemed like I was better off still smoking.

What part of quit cold turkey and quit whining like a nancyboy have you not absorbed from this thread yet?
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: NaturalDecimal on May 31, 2010, 11:40:20 PM
I did a pack every  few days for about 24 months then when i caught myself at a pack a day heading into senior year of college I told all my friends that if they saw me smoking a cig I either had to immediately shotgun a beer or let them punch me in the gut.

I got drunk a lot and when I drunk I got hit a lot. No effect. Thing that did the trick was quitting my job and running low on money - when smoking starts to cut into booze money it's all about which substance has a stronger hold over your brain.

I am firmly rooted in box wine culture.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: chris on June 01, 2010, 03:12:55 AM
Im addicted to frosty's from wendy's and have no desire to quit.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: LS1pwNzJ00 on June 01, 2010, 03:20:04 AM
I did a pack every  few days for about 24 months then when i caught myself at a pack a day heading into senior year of college I told all my friends that if they saw me smoking a cig I either had to immediately shotgun a beer or let them punch me in the gut.

I got drunk a lot and when I drunk I got hit a lot. No effect. Thing that did the trick was quitting my job and running low on money - when smoking starts to cut into booze money it's all about which substance has a stronger hold over your brain.

I am firmly rooted in box wine culture.

You sir, have your priorities straight.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: t_cel_t on June 01, 2010, 04:31:37 AM
maybe its just me but i dont understand the addiction feeling. i dont feel im addicted to anything, i drink a lot of alcohol but its nothing to me to stop drinking for a couple months.
ive never smoked, but tell me what it so hard? are you like thinking about smoking, or do you feel sick or something unless you have it? i just dont get it/dont feel it.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: crttaz on June 01, 2010, 04:53:54 AM
maybe its just me but i dont understand the addiction feeling. i dont feel im addicted to anything, i drink a lot of alcohol but its nothing to me to stop drinking for a couple months.
ive never smoked, but tell me what it so hard? are you like thinking about smoking, or do you feel sick or something unless you have it? i just dont get it/dont feel it.

when you quit one habit are you changing to another, aka cross addiction????

in 98-99 I cut back on drinking and started smoking pot. Drank 5-6 less beers daily while smoking a bowl.
quarter bag would last me a month.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: t_cel_t on June 01, 2010, 05:14:11 AM
actually during last finals i quit drinking and stopped drinking caffeine.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: chris on June 01, 2010, 05:15:30 AM
I smoke
I drink
Live off energy drinks and coffee


Im happy.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: CSaddict on June 01, 2010, 05:58:03 AM
When I quit, I just quit.  Make the decision and stick to it. With the money I saved a month I bought a GSXR1000.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: Joseph Davis on June 01, 2010, 07:03:02 AM
It was nice knowing you.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: SDRAWKCAB on June 01, 2010, 11:11:27 AM
My biggest problem is when I quit Im hungry and skecty all the time and that shit drives me nuts.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: jarebear667 on June 01, 2010, 11:18:43 AM
i toss in in my cheek and gum.. i quit smoking but i chew, but when i smoke and drink the hangovers are shitty, and you stink. but with chew the hangovers are from beers and i dont stink but my face will be coming off in a few year im guessing..
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: Urban Indian on June 01, 2010, 02:24:41 PM




Brian, you are a weakling.

this.

I concur, nothing beats growing a pair and quitting cold turkey.


With the money you would save Brian, you could get Xbox live again faggot
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: SDRAWKCAB on June 01, 2010, 03:47:06 PM




Brian, you are a weakling.

this.

I concur, nothing beats growing a pair and quitting cold turkey.


With the money you would save Brian, you could get Xbox live again faggot

I own a ps3 now and am much happier since I dont have to send my xbox back to microsoft every three months because of 3 red lights.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: crxvtec91 on June 01, 2010, 05:25:05 PM
Brian You fail for the following reasons:

1)For making this post.
2)For whining like a nancyboy.
3)For not having any kinda of well power.
4)For having to use gym/ other shit to quit
5)For not being able to fix you own red ring problem!

You just fail at life, I think its time to get some rope :noel:

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Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: SDRAWKCAB on June 01, 2010, 05:36:17 PM

3)For not having any kinda of well power.

5)For not being able to fix you own red ring problem!

You just fail at life, I think its time to get some rope :noel:

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Since I don't live in London in the 1800s its pretty easy to guess I dont run things on water power.

Its not a total fix it just happens again.

I would love to wrap that rope and her around me.

I do fail at life because For the time being I have no running turbo car.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: TheMadScientist on June 01, 2010, 06:27:46 PM
One of the things that helped me quit, was putting off that first cigarette till the last possible moment. Make it a goal to make it to lunch before your first smoke. Then just push it a lil' further and a lil' further. To finally kick the habit take a few days off and go on a vacation. Also if you have friends or coworkers that smoke that'll make it about ten times harder. So when you're down to just a few smokes a day take a vacation and don't smoke at all. Then the key is just not smoking when you see or smell other people doing it. That's really the hardest bit.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: LS1pwNzJ00 on June 01, 2010, 09:52:19 PM
i toss in in my cheek and gum.. i quit smoking but i chew, but when i smoke and drink the hangovers are shitty, and you stink. but with chew the hangovers are from beers and i dont stink but my face will be coming off in a few year im guessing..
Thats completely retarded and illogical, smoking while drinking causes a worse hangover, thats like associating JD's knowledge intensifies on a full moon and when he loses more than 10 hairs a day.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: blade8r on June 02, 2010, 12:41:42 AM
one day i just quit cold turkey from smoking a pack every 2 days.

i smoke just to bullshit with my co-workers. now they have their huddle and im not a part of it. sucks when your the only one who doesn't smoke.

haven't looked back since though. i agree it's easy to give up and lose your pair. 

although i do admit i smoke hookah every now and then.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: 5thgenlx on June 05, 2010, 01:24:41 PM
it's simple, be a man, make a decision and stick to it.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: fysh on June 05, 2010, 06:43:59 PM
I'm on day 4 of not smoking after doing a pack a day for 6 years. I just one night decided I wanted to be healthier and gave away my last cigarettes and haven't smoked one since. I'm around chain smokers all day and I just control my urges. Quit being a pussy. Btw, not smoking increases my appetite which is a good thing since I'm on a 300g protein per day diet regiment.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: LS1pwNzJ00 on June 05, 2010, 08:24:22 PM
one day i just quit cold turkey from smoking a pack every 2 days.

i smoke just to bullshit with my co-workers. now they have their huddle and im not a part of it. sucks when your the only one who doesn't smoke.

haven't looked back since though. i agree it's easy to give up and lose your pair. 

although i do admit i smoke hookah every now and then.

Well you have intergalactic cambodian time traveler space power, how can you even compare yourself to us lowly humans.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: Joseph Davis on June 05, 2010, 09:57:47 PM
Richard's trying to make us feel good about our lowly human-ness.
Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: SloS13 on June 05, 2010, 10:25:36 PM
I switched to electronic cigarettes March 4th.  Still using them but only have a real cigarette once a month or so.  Just RHMT'ed a high voltage cig about an hour ago..

edit: those are 3.7v batteries w/a 5v regulator

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Title: Re: quitting smoking
Post by: SDRAWKCAB on June 08, 2010, 02:18:42 PM
I switched to electronic cigarettes March 4th.  Still using them but only have a real cigarette once a month or so.  Just RHMT'ed a high voltage cig about an hour ago..

edit: those are 3.7v batteries w/a 5v regulator

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explain?