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Title: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: MyckMcClung on March 05, 2011, 05:32:01 AM
By now I'm sure most of you are familiar with me as an active forum member. I love 2 stroke motorcycles! I love riding, racing, working on and drooling over others sweet 2 stroke off-road/mx bikes.
This sport is the most physically demanding sport on the planet.
 And I am a smoker. Not a proud smoker, an addict of a product that was literally forced down my throat during my youth.
I was born in the early 70's, when cigarettes were advertised on television commercials as much as McDonald's Restaraunts are today. Everyone "cool" on TV smoked, Hell everyone smoked.
There were smoking areas at my middle school and high school. There was Joe Camel, and the Camel Supercross, the Marlboro Man, I'm sure you "crusters" remember, I'm just setting the scene for our younger Forum members.
 I started smoking at 13, and by the time I was 16 I was smoking a pack a day. I knew the risks, I saw the pictures of black and cancerous lungs. But it was cool and sophisticated, and I was, as many are, a stupid teenager, and in a big hurry to be an adult. I have now been a smoker for 25 years, and although I have made many , many attempts to quit, have failed every time. On New Years Day, I decided to quit again, this time for good. I didn't smoke for 3 days, cold turkey. I was a nervous wreck, I decided that could reward myself with a small cigar for my progress, man that was the best 75 cent cigar I ever had, by the end of the week I was smoking 3 a day, which, compared to my 2 pack a day cigarette habit was small change. I still wanted to break the addiction which lead me to the cigars, I called the Florida Quit Line, and talked with a counseler, decided on the Nicotine lozenges, and set my quit date. The package arrived and I didn't buy anymore cigars, for a couple of weeks. I bought a pack of cigarettes one day after forgetting to take my lozenges. A week later I am still smoking, albiet, 3 packs a week, as opposed to 2 packs a day. And using the lozenges to take the edge off of the cravings.
 Truth be told, I am proud that I have cut my Nicotine intake down to a 1/4 of what it was, I feel better, I'm not waking up coughing up golf ball sized chunks of phlem anymore. But, I am still addicted. And it sucks.
I have on smoke left in this pack, I will not buy a pack today.
I will not buy a pack tomorrow.
I will break this stupid addiction.
And I will kick you in the ass if I see your stupid teenage ass light up that first cigarette. (Directed towards my kids, but will be glad to boot yours too, if given permission too if you aren't there to do it yourself)
If you're a kid and reading this, it's really not worth it, NO ONE thinks it's cool anymore.
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: Charles Owens on March 05, 2011, 06:39:54 AM
And I will kick you in the ass if I see your stupid teenage ass light up that first cigarette. (Directed towards my kids, but will be glad to boot yours too, if given permission too if you aren't there to do it yourself)
If you're a kid and reading this, it's really not worth it, NO ONE thinks it's cool anymore.
+1

I have been trying to quit for years... I guess that means I wasn't trying..
It's hard, and it sucks!
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: SachsGS on March 05, 2011, 09:36:30 AM
After his first heart attack my father quit cold turkey and ,having quit,could never understand why he started in the first place.I found my father on the driveway and I saved my father's life.Smoking eventually claimed my father when I was barely out of my teens and I have spent my entire adult life without his companionship (I lost my mother when I was in my teens).My children never met my father and he was truly an amazing man and led an amazing life.

 Smoking and Nicotine addiction is a pact with the Devil,it will degrade and then take your life just when you truly begin to enjoy life.I have never smoked and my friends and sisters are in a constant,life threatening battle to quit.My only advice is to quit at whatever the cost may be and embark on a life of physical fitness and proper nutrition,like any investment,the older you get the greater effect it will have.
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: Swimr2DaResQ on March 05, 2011, 11:35:53 AM
Never went down the smoking path(at least not cigarettes), But I had been chewing/dipping since I was 15. I quit at 25 and I can honestly say I don't miss it at all! I'm sure it is far more difficult to quit after 25 years, when it has been such a big part of your daily routine. My dad has been dipping since before I was born and he has tried tirelessly to quit, I hope one day he will find the strength to do it. Just stick with your decision to quit! As you said, you can already tell a difference in how you feel in the morning, and your overall health will start to get better and better, everyday. About your level of Physical fitness, it is very interesting to me that people who have been smoking for years and make this change seem to make extraordinary progress in fitness, especially their cardio! It has to do with their VO2 max. After years of living with very little oxygen, when compared to a smoke free individual, they can now use their lungs to almost full capacity, allowing their body to take in more oxygen than it used to. More O2 means your muscles can sustain a constant and interval pace far above what you were previously able to do when you were still smoking! I am very fortunate that my job is so physically demanding, I am in the gym almost everyday, always looking for new workout routines, the latest and greatest, lately I have gotten into Crossfit, wow, what an a##kicker! I have a lot of knowledge and resources on getting in shape and maintaining it, hit me up if you need any thing! Once you see the difference in your physical ability and overall health you will be amazed and proud of yourself for quitting!

Breathe the Clean and Fresh air, you are now better man for you and your family because of it! 8)
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: Coop on March 05, 2011, 02:58:20 PM
Good luck Myck! You can do it  :D .
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: JETZcorp on March 05, 2011, 03:39:11 PM
I'm a big fan of smoking, but only when it's produced by burning fuel, or burning rubber.
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: MyckMcClung on March 05, 2011, 05:49:54 PM
thanx guys, I did really well today, smoked 1 and probably wouldn't have if I didn't have an appointment. we took a break after the outline( I'm a professional tattoo Artist) and I went outside with her so she could have a smoke, next thing you know I've got one of hers. But I kept my promise to myself, I didn't buy any more, and I only have 5 lozenges all day.
I can already tell the difference in my cardio, I didn't ride alot last year, and put on alot of weight, 20 lbs, around Thanksgiving I decided to give up the triple weekly all you can eat ribs at Sonny's, I've dropped 20 lbs since then, and have been riding pretty regularly since. I've noticed that since New Years I've been able to maintain my full race pace for a much longer time, my arm pump is taking longer to set in, normally mile 4 and I'd have to stop and stretch it out, now it's setting in around mile 8 but I'm able to stretch it out much faster and once I get it I don't get it again.
I'm able to maintain steady breathing when I'm really pushing it, and can stay focused longer as well. I have been expieriencing some pretty severe leg cramps though, I have been supplementing with potassium to combat them.

Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: YZ250ACE on March 06, 2011, 08:52:20 PM
I smoked from 13-21 and quit cold turkey. Never went back to it. What scared me was seeing my uncle die from lung cancer. Smoking eventually killed my father too. I knew a friend of mine who was a chain smoker, like 3 packs a day for 40 plus years. Got a bad flu and bronchitis and quit cold turkey. He never went back to it. Just quit cold turkey and turn yor back on those stupid butts. :o
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: 2T Institute on March 07, 2011, 12:09:05 AM
You can stop, you have to find something to do with your hands to replace it. Buy more than 1 packed of the nicotine chewy(so you don't get caught short) when that starts to taste like an ashtray your within sight of the chequered flag. Last but no means least say to yourself  everytime you see a smoke " Cigarettes are the ememy not my friend"
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: JETZcorp on March 07, 2011, 02:18:27 AM
I think a more effective method would be to imagine that instead of looking at a cigarette, you're looking at a penis.  That should help counteract the temptation... well, for straight men, anyway.

"Breaking news!  New polls indicate that men across the world have suddenly ceased smoking, presumably in response to Michelle Obama's, "It's a dick" campaign, which encourages smokers to consider why the British refer to cigarettes as 'fags.'  However, there are some negative consequences being reported, as rates of woman smokers has nearly doubled, and tobacco shortages are rampant in the San Francisco Bay area."
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: ford832 on March 07, 2011, 03:47:13 AM
Keep up the fight Mcklung,I'm cheering for you.I'm in the throws of the same thing and have been cutting down gradually.Cold turkey isn't an issue but for me,it generates severe migraines that render me completely non functional.I think doing it slow is worse,but is my only option right now.Good Luck!
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: MyckMcClung on March 07, 2011, 10:54:59 AM
The lozenges really help take the edge off, good luck to you as well
I'll keep that in mind Jetz,
"it's a dick"
"it's a dick"
"it's a dick"
"it's a dick"
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: TMKIWI on March 07, 2011, 12:38:51 PM
Me as well. :(
I managed  to quit 3 years ago for 1 year but then decided the odd cigar wouldnt hurt. Yeh right.
All my freinds have the odd cigar at bbq's while having a drink and none of them are smokers.
Unfortunatly i started again. I am now trying to quit again and am taking zyban which is government subsidised.
I am down to less then a 30g packet of roll ur owns for the week.
Hopefully will get it down to 0.
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: opfermanmotors on March 08, 2011, 12:16:51 AM
New Anti Smoking Ads Warn Teens 'It's Gay To Smoke' The Onion America's Finest News Source (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJV02nwwgzk#)
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: ford832 on March 08, 2011, 03:48:40 AM
I tried zyban and as far as I could tell,it didn't do anything.I know some have had the same experience but have had good luck on champix-I haven't tried that yet.Cripes,what a bunch of losers we all are  ;D
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: YZ250ACE on March 08, 2011, 03:50:31 AM
Read my lips, COLD TURKEY !!! :o Been there done that, it is the only way... ;D
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: ford832 on March 08, 2011, 03:54:20 AM
I agree,and am good for a week.Once the migraines set in such that you can't work,sleep and hardly eat,I'm done-usually at the 2 wk point.
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: YZ250ACE on March 08, 2011, 04:06:26 AM
Try doing a 7 day cleanse. It will flush a lot of the toxins out of your system...http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/store/en/browse/sku_detail.jsp?id=ZS-1005... (http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/store/en/browse/sku_detail.jsp?id=ZS-1005...) This stuff is amazing... I occasionally get gout attacks. It flushes uric acid out in 12 hours or less. I've known people who have smoked pot and within 48 hours taken test and passed..It will take any toxin out of your body and I am sure it will help with nicotine...Try it what have you got to lose but some toxins... ;D
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: ford832 on March 08, 2011, 04:10:30 AM
Thanks,I'll check in to it.I usually try to detoxify myself with rum  :D
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: MyckMcClung on March 08, 2011, 06:22:07 AM
Thanx Ace theres a vitamin shoppe right down the street think I'll head over there and pick it up.
I am doing great though, I think, 2 smokes, 4 lozenges, yesterday.
If I could just get away from other people that smoke for a while I think I'll make it. I am noticing I can smell better food tastes better, and the ashtray in my van smells like death even though I cleaned it.
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: TMKIWI on March 08, 2011, 10:56:34 AM
Zyban is not as good as Champix I dont think.
Problem is champix is not subsidised here and is $400 a dose. :o
Need to try harder.
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: YZ250ACE on March 08, 2011, 11:02:07 AM
My two suggestions above cost 13.99 and nothing. :o Both will work. Proven. ;)
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: SachsGS on March 08, 2011, 04:23:25 PM
A very good friend of mine has battled smoking his entire life and describes smoking as "having a constant cold",that is how a smoker feels and the effect on his energy level.
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: monsteryz125 on March 08, 2011, 04:37:17 PM
i dont smoke that much really, i do alot in the summer while schools out and im with my friends everynight between the 6 of us we usually ride all day and relax at night with some cigarettes and cigars, we're all more dippers (chew) than smokers, and i ration how much i chew i make a can last at least 3 days so it doesnt get too out of control some kids i know go through 2 cans a day
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: ford832 on March 09, 2011, 03:26:39 AM
A very good friend of mine has battled smoking his entire life and describes smoking as "having a constant cold",that is how a smoker feels and the effect on his energy level.

I quit once for two years and was a thundering idiot for starting again.I rationalized it was no big deal the first time,but then I didn't have the migraine thing then either.They say it's a harder habit to kick than heroin.It amazes me people feel sorry for alcoholics,gamblers,overeaters etc though none of those is a chemical addiction,it's just something you want,and have all kinds of programs in place to deal with it-and yet think smokers are the scum of the earth.
When I quit for those two years,I couldn't imagine why I wanted one either and yet,when you're addicted and trying to quit-and wake up in the morning with none in the house,it borders on a panic attack-and you'd almost run your mother over to get one.
I wish every non smoker could have that feeling just one time,then they'd have a better idea what a big deal it actually is-and what a small deal the other "addictions" are in comparison.
As for the cold thing,it's not something you realize while you're doing it but once you quit,you feel so good you then realize how bad you felt while you were doing it.
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: Coop on March 09, 2011, 04:26:35 AM
My dad was an alcoholic AND he smoked 2 packs a day for 40 years. Being an alcoholic is most certainly a chemical addiction. For the record when my mom died of lung cancer, my dad quit smoking but was never able to quit drinking until the doc said quit or you die. Even then he would still have a drink now and again. The damage to his liver and pancreas is what killed him. So trust me, some of us non-smokers have a pretty good idea of how hard it is for you all.
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: MyckMcClung on March 09, 2011, 05:30:05 AM
It is true alcoholism is a chemical addiction. I was a heavy drinker in my 20's, and with the birth of my youngest son, I finally saw the light at the end of the tunel so to speak, and started making positive life changes, including, quitting drinking, at least on a daily basis. I was hard but not as hard as nicotine addiction, I had the shakes,& cold sweats, for a couple of days. but not the overwhelming NEED for a drink, like these cigarettes. After a week or two I felt great, and started to remember stupid shit I had done while I was drunk. Then I got depressed, but I got through all that. It's been 8 years, and I maybe drink a beer or two, once every couple of months, unless my buddy with the KDX is home on leave from Afganistan. But I will never become a drinker like I was when I was younger.
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: YZ250ACE on March 09, 2011, 06:41:51 AM
I've quit both cold turkey with no side effects other than looking how at how stupid both are to do. I'll never smoke again and I occasionally drink for kicks but could easily do with out. You guys are weak that can't quit, plain and simple. If a doctor said quit today or die tomorrow, would you still do it ? NO. Plain and simple.
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: SachsGS on March 09, 2011, 07:36:50 AM
There is both a hereditary aspect to and a biological link to addictions. Some people's brain structures make them susceptible to addictions (Scandinavian and native Indian ancestry figure prominently) and type "O" blood types as well.I have 3 friends who are of Norwegian,Swedish and Finnish descents and all are alcoholics (interestingly two of them are millionaires!). This is not to say if you are Scandinavian you are automatically an alcoholic but I think you know what I am trying to say.My wife is of type "O" blood type and is of partial Scottish descent (Scandinavian link) and is susceptible to addictions.

 I'm a type "A" blood type, one of my grandmothers was Swedish and I just don't have a predisposition to addictions.I have,however, seen it in my siblings and many people I grew up with.
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: YZ250ACE on March 09, 2011, 09:03:09 AM
I am suspect to addictions. Been trying to give up dirt bikes, 2 strokes in particular, for 40 plus years. Can't quit the habit... :'( :P ;D
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: SachsGS on March 09, 2011, 03:47:32 PM
I think everybody here has the dirt bike addiction! - some addictions are better then others. :D
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: ford832 on March 09, 2011, 07:03:46 PM
I've quit both cold turkey with no side effects other than looking how at how stupid both are to do. I'll never smoke again and I occasionally drink for kicks but could easily do with out. You guys are weak that can't quit, plain and simple. If a doctor said quit today or die tomorrow, would you still do it ? NO. Plain and simple.

Lol,now that's funny :D When I was quit for two years I made it a point not to come across with the "ex-smoker holier than though" attitude.As I said,for me,it's not the cravings but the migraines.Regardless,I'm in quit mode now and down to few a day with no migraines so it's a foregone conclusion.
I never heard about the blood type thing sachs though I am O negative.It also means my blood type mixes with everyone.After the weak comment Ace,I don't believe I'll give you any :D
As far as addictions go,likely my best resource would be my wife.Years ago she broke me of my sex addiction rather handily-and almost cold turkey  :( ;D
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: riffraff on March 09, 2011, 09:15:41 PM
I've quit both cold turkey with no side effects other than looking how at how stupid both are to do. I'll never smoke again and I occasionally drink for kicks but could easily do with out. You guys are weak that can't quit, plain and simple. If a doctor said quit today or die tomorrow, would you still do it ? NO. Plain and simple.

So apparently you haven't actually quit drinking   ::)  And as for smoking, I've quit before and I'm sure I'll quit again but I happen to enjoy smoking usually and of course if I was told to quit today or die tomorrow I would just like if I was told to quit drinking Pepsi today or die tomorrow I would. Funny thing is when I gave my mom a kidney the doctor told me to quit riding dirtbikes, within a month I was back on my bike  ;D
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: SachsGS on March 09, 2011, 10:09:46 PM
Ford,look into blood type theory and I think it will open your eyes.I believe depression is more prevalent in type "Os" and the resultant substance abuse is an attempt to "self medicate".I used to suffer from fairly severe allergies and by changing my diet to that recommended by blood type theory (and ironically back to a Northern European diet my parents fed me as a child) I was able to rid myself of doctor prescribed medications.No more "foggy" head!

 I've also heard the best remedy for romantic addictions is a wedding cake. :-X
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: JETZcorp on March 10, 2011, 01:39:08 AM
The wedding cake only works if your romantic addictions are of the legal variety...
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: snowboarderro on March 10, 2011, 02:46:42 AM
i am 27 this march

and i never smoked

i don't drink alchool

don't drink coffe

don't drink cola,sprite etc

don't eat at fast foods


i was allways the subject of jokes,still am but i dont give a f..k becouse at the end of the day i am more healty and with much money in mw wallet

and more competitve in anything not just racing
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: ford832 on March 13, 2011, 04:00:59 PM
Ford,look into blood type theory and I think it will open your eyes.I believe depression is more prevalent in type "Os" and the resultant substance abuse is an attempt to "self medicate".I used to suffer from fairly severe allergies and by changing my diet to that recommended by blood type theory (and ironically back to a Northern European diet my parents fed me as a child) I was able to rid myself of doctor prescribed medications.No more "foggy" head!

 I've also heard the best remedy for romantic addictions is a wedding cake. :-X

Being the type of person who is interested in ,well,everything(or as the wife would say,possess mass amounts of useless information),I find it hard to believe this escaped me-I've never heard tell of it.I'll check in to it.Thanks.
Oh yeah,I'd definitely agree with the wedding cake theory  :(
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: JohnN on March 17, 2011, 12:50:59 PM
I truly feel for you folks dealing with attempting to quit any type of harmful addictions. I lost my dad to lung cancer. It is the most painful way to die.. not that this information would be enough for anyone to quit.

A few things that I've observed. If you have friends that smoke and your trying to quit, either don't see those friends for a while or get new friends. I know this sounds harsh, but when your with a bunch of people that do something you want to quit it's much more difficult to do.

Another thing is smoking causes you to take very deep breaths, filling your lungs with smoke and expanding your chest. Most people in everyday life do not breathe very deeply. When you feel the need to smoke a cigarette, go outside and do deep breathing for the length of time it would take to smoke. You'll find out that you will probably get high from deep breathing the fresh air. Now there's a habit you can really sink your teeth into.

Personally I only smoked one cigarette in my life. Didn't like them at all. The first one was at 12 years old, my dad said that if I was going to smoke that I had to smoke in front of him. I was the oldest of 4 and my mom, brother and sisters were there. After the first puff I wanted to quit, dad told me that I started it that I had to finish it. I turned a brilliant shade of green. I never smoked again... neither did my brother or sisters. Obviously not starting in the first place is the better option.

I know that quitting is a tough road. Remember that it is a two pronged addiction - mental and physical. You must deal with both of these or you will not be able to quit. Using affirmations and positive thinking will help with the mental part. You must find a reward system that works for you. Negative methods do not work.

Then you must find something to do with your hands... smoking is an ingrained physical habit. Find something that works for you.

Good luck!
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: Coop on March 17, 2011, 01:17:13 PM
Then you must find something to do with your hands... smoking is an ingrained physical habit. Find something that works for you.

Good luck!

Good advice John! That hands thing is not just for smokers. When my brother quit drinking (he was an alcoholic too, another reason I am such a light drinker) his hardest thing was not always having a beer in his hand. He actually started an old hobby back up, model building. That worked for him, kept his mind and hands occupied.
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: scotty dog on March 17, 2011, 01:49:49 PM
Zyban is not as good as Champix I dont think.
Problem is champix is not subsidised here and is $400 a dose. :o
Need to try harder.
Bloody hell! I just got my second round of Champix yesterday, another 2 months worth, it cost $36.
The first months worth was the same price.
Champix is the go i quit within 8 days and havent looked back, i can actually smell, taste and best of all i can take HUGE deep breaths without feeling like someone has just stabbed me in the throat.. only problem though is it makes me wanna just eat, which isnt good when im a truck driver and dont do stuff all for a majority of the day..
Good luck with the quitting to all of you who are trying at least you are trying and thats the first step, i know how hard it is to do cold turkey and i would never have done it that way, not without killing someone anyway.. ;D
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: ford832 on March 17, 2011, 03:28:26 PM


Then you must find something to do with your hands... smoking is an ingrained physical habit. Find something that works for you.

Good luck!

Sorry John,but that's poor advice when you're talking to a man who's wife's life's ambition appears to be celibacy. :-X :D
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: monsteryz125 on March 17, 2011, 05:24:16 PM
thats great advice John i agree 100% and though im not attempting to quit chewing, i feel like somethings wrong if i dont have a dip in when i get ready for school in the mornings beef jerky in a can is a pretty good remedy for that
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: JohnN on March 17, 2011, 05:58:54 PM


Then you must find something to do with your hands... smoking is an ingrained physical habit. Find something that works for you.

Good luck!

Sorry John,but that's poor advice when you're talking to a man who's wife's life's ambition appears to be celibacy. :-X :D

Sorry to hear that Ford... maybe you need a fun hobby that uses your hands with another part of your anatomy?? :o :o
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: MyckMcClung on March 17, 2011, 11:03:00 PM
well I totally screwed up, and started smoking again, for a week, but I had gone without for long enough to see the the positive health results. Within 3 days of smoking again I started to get a sore throat, then it moved up to a cough, and phlem, I was feeling so crappy I just quit. I'm done with it. Still have my lozenges, and just gonna hold onto them for when I'm driving.
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: JETZcorp on March 18, 2011, 12:50:18 AM
With regards to doing something with your hands, it was interesting watching the things my parents came up with when they quit smoking (they did so at the same time, and for the same reason (they were getting really tired of my toy t-rex nagging them about it)).  My mom decided to take straws and cut them into cigarette-sized sections and use those to recreate the motions of smoking.  My dad didn't like that because he was tempted to inhale through them and it was way too easy, so he started using toothpicks.  They both quit successfully.

Unfortunately, my dad picked the habit back up again when they got divorced, and he's been procrastinating the next quit for a while now.  I think I might have to bring Rexy over to his house for some nagging.
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: snowboarderro on March 18, 2011, 02:31:59 AM
I think everybody here has the dirt bike addiction! - some addictions are better then others. :D

and our adiction has no cure

no dirt bike anonimus assosiations :))

Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: JETZcorp on March 18, 2011, 11:25:18 AM
Quote
Unfortunately, my dad picked the habit back up again when they got divorced, and he's been procrastinating the next quit for a while now.  I think I might have to bring Rexy over to his house for some nagging.

Well, this is interesting.  I posted this last night before getting to bed.  Then I was woken up by the phone, and it was dad informing me that he'd just gotten sick, started feeling some asthma (we both have that genetically) and he got pissed off with himself and just straight-up quit.  It's been a week now and he says it's totally over.  Smokes, ash-trays, all that is apparently gone and done with.  I had tears in my eyes - shit, I still do.  Amazing.
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: JohnN on March 19, 2011, 06:23:52 AM
Jetz wish him the best from me... he can do it!
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: pushdogg on April 11, 2011, 09:45:56 AM
I too have been trying kick the terrible habit(unsuccesfully), it is the hardest to not light up in the car/truck. worst of all I know it doesn't do me any good in the riding performance department, although I have started a healthy diet.....hopefully that will counteract it a little.
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: ford832 on April 19, 2011, 04:36:13 PM
6 days clean so far.It hasn't bothered me a bit and I'm just as mellow as always.That said,if any of you aholes so much as look at me sideways,I'll kill the whole effin lot of you.Aaaaaarrrrrrrggggghhhhhhhhh...calm....calm.............  :(  ;)
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: JETZcorp on April 19, 2011, 04:38:10 PM
If I'm in your neighborhood I'll be sure to bring the SKS, then...
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: ford832 on April 19, 2011, 04:54:51 PM
Bring a Maico or something along that line as well,I've got lots of cartridge type alteration implements.It would be a great stress reliever. ;D
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: SachsGS on April 20, 2011, 07:50:17 AM
Ford,one ride on a Maico and your perception of reality would become crystal clear and you would cleanse yourself of all your negative addictions.The clouds would part,the sun would shine and the mighty flying M would put a smile on your face. ;)
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: ford832 on April 22, 2011, 04:54:00 AM
You mean I'd finally achieve the long sought after,almost mystical enlightenment? Hmmmmm...maybe......... :D
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: SachsGS on April 22, 2011, 07:31:02 AM
Mahareeshi Maico?

P.S. Hey Ford have you checked the Husaberg 300 thread lately? ;)
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: ford832 on April 22, 2011, 07:57:19 AM
No,actually I haven't.These days I've been mostly gnashing my teeth and beating my head against the wall.I'll ck it though.......
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: VintageBlueSmoke on April 22, 2011, 08:45:44 AM
I know I am new to the forum and don't know you guys but "YOU QUITTER!"

Sorry.  :P

I was a smoker for 21 years and quit cold turkey in '92. I kept my routine (smoke breaks, etc.) and hung out with the smokers. I kept drinking and going to bars. This is what I learned.

1. Gums, patches, etc. did nothing for me.
2. When I dream, I am often smoking. Even now. Not a dream about smoking, just something I am doing while I'm doing whatever I am dreaming about.
3. The cravings NEVER go away. You just learn to manage it.
4. I only gained 10 pounds in the first month but lost it right away when i stopped eating pretzles and cigarette shapped foods as a substitute.
5. Guilt is what drove me. I felt (and still feel) that I will have failed if I smoke, even one cigarette. I don't accept failure well.

Keep up the fight. Know it is not going to change you much now but in your later years, you'll appreciate it.
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: ford832 on April 23, 2011, 04:55:15 AM
I quit for 2 years 20 yrs ago but I'm starting to realize time is a big factor in it.Back then,it was no big deal.These days,it is.I think after so much time it becomes part of who you are.I'm still holding my own but won't actually call myself quit until I stop thinking about it every minute of every day.In hindsight,I should have went with some sort of cessation aid to ease the cravings but it is what it is I guess.
Title: Re: Smoking Cigarettes and the Battle Against Nicotine Addiction
Post by: MyckMcClung on April 24, 2011, 06:44:29 AM
I was almost off the shit. Then we moved ::), but I still want to quit. And as soon as we get unpacked, and the shop picks up a little, I'll do it. I still have two boxes of lozenges, and am only smoking a pack a day now as opposed to two before Xmas. I'm already gettting tired of the cough in the morning. So it is on the way out, this time for good.