13-05-2009, 07:18 | #51 |
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Glad you're finding it so easy, long may it continue!
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13-05-2009, 07:20 | #52 |
Lara Croft
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Well done Stan
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13-05-2009, 16:33 | #53 |
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By all accounts things are 'easy' when it's normal, I imagine it's hardest when stress, having a bad day or whatever makes you crave it more, or if you're out in the pub with mates having a drink (seems to be the worst, lol).
That said, workmate of mine was a smoker for 20odd years, decided to give up 3 years ago..still going! Good luck with it Stan! Just think how nice it'll be in the crappy winter not having to keep going out in the rain when you're at the pub
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14-05-2009, 00:46 | #54 |
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That's probably about right. I'm a pretty light smoker (Only a few if I'm on the beers) and can go weeks without any without thinking about it but I normally end up having a couple if I'm grumpy about something.
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14-05-2009, 07:28 | #55 |
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Good morning and welcome to day 4 of Stan's clean-up campaign. Feeling fine and not much change on the cravings front - i.e. just a slight desire for a cigarette but nothing that's not easily dealt with.
Was nice to go to the cinema last night and not feel too uncomfortable while watching the film. Before quitting, 2 1/2 hours in a cinema without a cigarette would have been very uncomfortable but last night was just fine and next time, should hopefully be better as I should be over it completely by then. Little bit of a sore throat this morning - which is apparently to be expected (I should expect a cough soon as well, apparently). Apart from that, no serious side-effects - only positive feelings. I'm pretty sure my sense of smell is improving but that's kinda difficult to quantify. Big thanks to Kelleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. Although she hasn't joined me in giving up, she has been smoking in her room rather than in the same room as me which has undoubtedly helped
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14-05-2009, 07:33 | #56 |
Lara Croft
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Just wait until the taste buds come back
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14-05-2009, 08:01 | #57 |
nipples lol (o)(o)
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And the coughing is a good thing, it means your lungs - specifically the alveoli - are coming back to life!
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14-05-2009, 08:56 | #58 |
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Do you reckon this was simply because you knew you'd be having a cigarette when you got out, i.e. just the anticipation?
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14-05-2009, 09:04 | #59 |
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You're doing so well, Stan. Dead proud of you. Keep up the good work
Eventually, you'll start to realise how bad smoking smells, so you can start to ban Kel from smoking indoors and force her to quit
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14-05-2009, 09:35 | #60 |
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I find myself in agreement with lostkat on both counts.
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