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Favourite Quit Method


13 years ago 0 242 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi Ashley,
My favorite quit method is cold turkey.  In  year 2000 I quit for four years cold turkey, don't ask me why I started again, it was stupid but once an addict always an addict they say.
 
This quit is also cold turkey and so far I'm doing real good. It's hard but I really have my mind set on quitting.
 
I have tried nicotine gum & nicotine patches before  but after a couple of weeks I gave in and started smoking again. I think I was  trying to let the gum & patch do the work for me  but it's me that has to do the work with lots of will power  and god sometimes it's so darn hard especially in stressfull times......like right now.... deep breaths and just say know.... 
 
Memie 

My Mileage:

My Quit Date: 1/25/2010
Smoke-Free Days: 178
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 1,780
Amount Saved: $712.00
Life Gained:
Days: 21 Hrs: 20 Mins: 1 Seconds: 42

13 years ago 0 136 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
My two quits that lasted any length of time (one year and five+ years) were cold turkey. Something happened in my brain, some connection, and I just quit. Not to say it was easy. It wasn't at all. But I never had any luck with the nicotine replacements.
 
Rusty


My Mileage:

My Quit Date: 12/13/2004
Smoke-Free Days: 2047
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 104,397
Amount Saved: $23,489.33
Life Gained:
Days: 189 Hrs: 11 Mins: 50 Seconds: 0

13 years ago 0 1904 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Nicotine gum is the only method that has worked for me on more than one occasion. I think it works for me because I can easily control the amount of nicotine I get--chew a piece;  don't chew a piece or chew slowly to vary the intake of nicotine.  The patch left me craving badly. At first, at least, it did not offer me enough nicotine. With the gum at first I chewed 14 pieces a day and gradually dropped down. The patch is too continuous. I treated the lozenges like candy. With my allergies, I never considered spraying anything else in my nose, like the nicotine spray. Hypnosis just didn't work. Walked right out and bough another pack of cigarettes. I figure I'm not suggestible. Chantix left me depressed; plus I still smoked. Part of the problem there may have been that I already have a mood disorder. Cold turkey was just not doable, mainly because I have a major mood disoder that is made much worse things like a lack of sleep... I had a manic episode every time I went cold turkey.

My Mileage:

My Quit Date: 5/1/2009
Smoke-Free Days: 447
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 12,516
Amount Saved: $5,319.30
Life Gained:
Days: 50 Hrs: 8 Mins: 7 Seconds: 5

13 years ago 0 11221 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Members,

With so many options available today, it can be hard for a new quitter to decide on one. Let’s help them along!

What is your favorite quitting method and why?

Ashley, Health Educator


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