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help me quit smoking please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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ok so my partner and i are trying to give up smoking... he has real motovation he wants to buy a motor bike. we can't afford to smoke and pay off another loan so he has decided to quit and spend the money on loan repayments he would normally spend on ciggy's a week, far enough. but i how ever know i will have to quit sooner or later so have decided to try with him now...  he has not had a cigarette for 4 days now doing really well. as for my self i am still having 1 or 2 a day.. this morning the babies are really getting to me and already i have had one.. i can usually last till night time. but this is the first day at home by myself since we started and i am having real trouble..if anyone has any words of wisdom please share them with me.... 

hopeless georgie

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Domestic-warrior
January 2008 | Domestic-warrior
Re: help me quit smoking please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

when i gave up i imagined all that yellow gunk in the tv ads was what was happening in my arteries!  It's really gross so enough to put me off.

You can also buy a homeopathic spray from a health food shop that can be used for cravings, they really help.

Good luck.



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Ravenheart
January 2008 | Ravenheart
Re: help me quit smoking please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
QUIT SMOKING: 10 TIPS TO HELP YOU


 

It's never too late to quit smoking and there are many benefits to be gained no matter what age you are when you give up. Here are some quick tips to help you kick the habit.

Tip 1
Quitting is different for everyone, so find an approach that will work for you. This may be either the cold turkey approach (stopping suddenly and totally) or a more gradual reduction in the number of cigarettes you smoke each day. Set a date to quit — and stick to it. Make it sooner rather than later. If you are quitting by yourself, it is recommended that you stop smoking completely on your quit date.

Tip 2
Get as much support as you can from family, friends and work colleagues. Let them know you are planning to quit, and ask smokers not to smoke around you or offer you cigarettes. Quitting with a friend can also be an excellent idea — you can share your feelings and encourage each other.

Tip 3
Throw out all cigarettes, ashtrays and lighters and anything else that might remind you of smoking. Wash your clothes and clean your car to remove the smell of smoke.

Tip 4
Nicotine replacement therapy, such as nicotine patches or chewing gum, could be a good idea for those who smoke heavily or who feel they may need the extra help. There are also medicines available on prescription, such as varenicline (brand name Champix) and bupropion (brand name Zyban) that can help you quit by reducing withdrawal symptoms and the urge to smoke. Talk to your doctor about what would be best for you.

Tip 5
Plan ahead for situations in which you are likely to be tempted to smoke, such as parties, drinking or going out for coffee. Try to avoid these situations in the early stages of your quitting programme, or try sitting in the non-smoking section at restaurants, drinking your coffee standing up or with the other hand, or keeping something in your hand when you're talking on the phone.

Tip 6
Write down all the reasons that made you decide to quit smoking, and carry them with you in case you need reminding!

Tip 7
Keep the following 4 Ds in mind when you have a craving.

  • Delay: remember that the worst cravings last for only a few minutes and will become even less frequent the longer you have quit.
  • Deep breathe: this should help you relax and focus your mind on something else.
  • Drink water: it is a good idea to drink plenty of fluids to help flush the nicotine and other toxins out of your system.
  • Do something else: you could go for a walk, to the movies or visit a supportive friend. Try eating an apple or cleaning your teeth when you would normally have a cigarette. You could hold something else, such as a pen or beads, to replace the need to hold a cigarette, or chew some gum or eat or drink a healthy snack to have something other than a cigarette in your mouth.

Tip 8
If you drink a lot of coffee, you may also want to cut down on your coffee intake as you will retain more caffeine when there is no nicotine in your system. Feeling jittery will not help your plan to quit. It may also be best to avoid alcohol as many people find it hard to resist smoking when they drink.

Tip 9
If you find you are losing motivation to quit, remind yourself of the many medical and financial benefits of quitting! For example, did you know that 12 months after quitting, your risk of heart disease is reduced to nearly half that of a smoker's? Remember the results of the myDr smoking cost calculator to help keep you motivated.

Tip 10
Telephone the National Tobacco Campaign's Quitline on 131 848 for more advice and assistance to quit smoking.

I founhd this on this website and copied it for you - http://www.mydr.com.au/default.asp?article=2751

good luck and well done



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      georgiepar
January 2008 | georgiepar
Re: help me quit smoking please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i've read your tips here ... i am dong most of them already. thanks for your comment.. altough i am having a couple each day i think i am doing damn well considering i would normally smoke about 30 each day .. just finding it disheartening when trin can have none and i crumble .. just having a really bad day,,,



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