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ALL ABOARD FOR MY FINAL TRAIN RIDE TO....

Rock,
 
You'll make a great conductor!
 
All aboard!
Helena, Health Educator
13 years ago 0 221 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
I want a puff syndrome?, however it is an aberration

Hi Sticking to it,
 
What do you mean by "restart a smoking campaign"? Can you please explain?
 
 
Helena, Health Educator
13 years ago 0 221 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Monday Morning Stats Parade

Hi everyone,
 
Congratulation!
 
Keep living smoke free!
 
 
Helena, Health Educator
13 years ago 0 221 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Your guide to quitting ? Final Preparations

Newbies,

You've decided that you’re committed to quit – which is a big step. Now we’ll help you with the tools you need to follow through with that commitment. Before you learn to cope and develop strategies for cravings, you need to learn three key things about yourself:
1. When you regularly smoke (times of day)
2. Where you are when you smoke (at work, watching TV, with friends, when you are drinking alcohol, etc.)
3. Who you smoke with (work mates, with your partner or spouse, friends, etc.)
Understanding when, where and who you smoke with will help you:
• Prepare for cravings.
• Be alert to triggers that might get you to smoke or chew again.
• Substitute other methods of coping with stress or anger.
The best way to keep track of your habit is by keeping a Smoker’s Diary. Most people don’t pay close attention to how much, where, and who they smoke or chew. They basically feel that they simply smoke when they feel like it.
But smoking is a habit, and as we know, breaking habits can be tough. Breaking a habit that you’re addicted to is particularly tough.
But why should you keep close track of your habit with a Smoker’s Diary? Well, because by getting to know your habit you’ll be able to anticipate for when, where and why you’ll get cravings - or very strong withdrawal symptoms. For at least a little while, you need to do your best to avoid, stay away (or sometimes stay very very far away) from these people or situations.
Members,
When, where and why did you smoke most?

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Hello, my name is Twain and I?m a new nonsmoker

Hi Twain,
 
Welcome to the forums and congratulations on your decision to quit smoking!  
 
Its great that you have found a method that is working for you. Take it one step at a time. Right now you're giving up cigarettes, and the next step for you will be to give up nicotine. You're doing what works you, and I know you'll be able to achieve your goals.
 
Use the program and post in the forums to help you quit smoking.
 
What are some of your goals?
Helena, Health Educator
13 years ago 0 221 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
week 3

Hi everyone,
 
Week three is tough one. Ron , you used a great image with the nicotine monster, or Nicodemon. Its wants back in, but give it a good fight and kick its butt!
 
Peteg, having such a vivid reminder, like you manager, is a good way to stay motivated. Use that image of her when you're tempted to smoke. Remember the lingering smell and how it fill up your office.
 
Members, how are you are going to reward yourselves when you are one month smoke free?
 
 
Helena, Health Educator
13 years ago 0 221 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
I dreamed a dream

Hi Members,
 
There are some mixed feelings towards smoking dreams. Some of you enjoy them, while other members hate them.
 
With time, members have said  that they become less frequent and go away . This is something to look forward to. Breather, you took a really active approach and looked at the  NO SMOKING sign to stop you from having a smoking dream. Great idea!
 
Members, were you able to do something to stop dreaming about smoking?
 
Helena, Health Educator
13 years ago 0 221 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
What?s a quit buddy?

Hi Alice in Wonderland,
 
Well, looks like you've made a quit buddy! Peteg, great of you to volunteer! It's so inspiring to see the connections and the support you are giving each other.
 
Milestone 5, has a section called "The Support of Friend". A family member or friend can help you in the quitting process and support you. You can find tips on what to discuss with this person or people.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Helena, Health Educator
13 years ago 0 221 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hello, my name is Twain and I?m a new nonsmoker

Members,
 
Thanks for sharing your experiences!
 
Talk to you doctor when using NRT. They will be able to advise you on how to best use them when you stop smoking.
Helena, Health Educator
13 years ago 0 221 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
4 years smoke free!

Lynn,
 
Happy Anniversary!
 
How are you rewarding yourself?
 
 
Helena, Health Educator