Yeah, but, ya still need to kick nicotine, eventually.
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Yeah, but, ya still need to kick nicotine, eventually.
I snagged this and a bunch of extras http://www.electronic-cigz.com/jantyegojets.html
Well right now I dont mind the trade off and will get lower and lower dosages of nicotine refils
Still have not smoked a cig but I am spending a fortune at the gas station with this whole ecig deal.....super mondo expensive you guyyyyyyyssssss :cry:
Props to you, I need to quit. You can buy ecigs online pretty cheap....
I knew I had finally detoxed my body of nicotine, and the cravings caused by the addiction when I could go drinking and not want a cigarette. It took a few months of not smoking before that happened, and that was going cold-turkey.
Gotta put 'em down myself. I'll try the gum first. My trouble is I work by myself and drive about 150-200 miles a day and the time between jobs is when I fire up the most. I don't drink anymore so that part will be easy I hope.
I'm afraid I'll get the urge to choke out a mouthy customer one day and cause a stink with the boss man.:evil:
I bought a new car recently and have yet to smoke in it. As a Realtor, I drive A LOT so that's cut down on my use considerably.
Congrats on at least trying to quit. I know we all have our vices, good or bad....mostly bad, but they keep us on an even keel so we don't kill each other. Some smoke, drink, light up a joint every so often, or indulge in activities to calm ones nerves. Could be a combination of all of that too, who knows.
For me, a smoke and a glass of wine, some music, good company, and my stress level is way down. In my opinion, stress is probably more so a killer than anything you smoke or drink. We all relieve ourselves of stress in different ways so if your trying to quit smoking don't make it a stressfull situation. Replace it with something else. Take up a new hobby, get into healthy eating, cooking, etc., anything to keep the mind busy.
I still smoke, but to me it's better than letting my anger get the best of me and choke the sh&t out of someone. My younger years taught me I better learn to chill out or I'd wind up in jail. Unfortunately as we get older stress levels don't decline, they increase, so you have to learn to deal with it. I think thats why so many are fighting weight issues, smoking, drinking and so forth. Most of these bad habits are results of attempts at stress relief. If a smoke and a glass of wine don't chill me out, I'll do some gardening or putz around the pond, really has a calming effect for me. Hope you find what works for you, good luck.
good luck with both ends....i need to quit as well....