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The Giving Up Smoking Thread!! Part 2

MrsTinks
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Back in May 2007 jo1972 started a thread for all those DFW's who were tryign to quit smoking. The thread has now grown to over 8000 posts! :beer:
As long threads sadly can affect the smooth running of the board I am starting a shiney new thread for you all and closing the old one... Let's hope it is a s successful as the old one!! And good luck to all trying to quit smoking!!!
The original thread can be found here: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=445572
And Jo's great first post with links:
Best of luck all!
As long threads sadly can affect the smooth running of the board I am starting a shiney new thread for you all and closing the old one... Let's hope it is a s successful as the old one!! And good luck to all trying to quit smoking!!!
The original thread can be found here: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=445572
And Jo's great first post with links:
:eek: This is proper going public, can't go back now :undecided
So....I've decided to give up smoking tomorrow to help save money. I spend £5.60 smoking a day and I can't afford it.
So if any of you smoke and feel as though you might want to try giving up then post here and join me, more the merrier!!
Can't believe I'm doing this but...I pledge that I will not smoke tomorrow, will take every day as it comes, and will be completely honest with all of you.
So, I've worked out (if I'm right...) in a year I would save £2,090.40!!!!
So I gotta go for it...anyone wanna join me??:eek:
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Here are a few links to websites that you might find useful for info on various types of NRT, support groups etc. Plus a couple of books that you might find helpful. Thanks to Oops a daisy for compiling this list :T
If you would like to add any links or ideas to this list that you think are useful for other members then feel free to leave a message on here or PM me and I'll add it so that it's all kept in one place and easy to find. Thanks
link to FrugalJo's Blogspot: Exhaler - Diary of a Nicotine Addict http://www.exhaler.blogspot.com/
link to silk quit http://www.silkquit.org/sqmmiv/meter.aspx
link to quit smoking website http://www.whyquit.com/
niquitin website http://www.click2quit.co.uk/
free niquitin twister http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/....html?t=462895
link to another thread on MSE for quitting smoking http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...=38742&page=68
link to info on new drug for quitting smoking http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6705667.stm
link to on line smoking support group http://users.boardnation.com/~fullst...ng/index.php#1
link to info in champix drug http://www.theonlineclinic.co.uk/champix.asp
link to ASH http://www.ash.org.uk/
link to Max Kirsten's stopping smoking site (watch the smoking vid!) - thanks to TNG for this linkhttp://www.maxkirsten.com/resources/...view.asp?id=13
Recommended books:
The Nicotine Trick by Neil Casey
Easyway to quit smoking by Allen Carr
And here is a list of reasons that make the posters on this thread happy that they've stopped smoking, I hope this gives everyone a bit of encouragement, whether you're still to stop or have stopped and waivering, or just stopped and want to remind yourself how great you are
Not having to ask non smoker friends if we can sit outside, when the weather really isn't good enough
Having nice smelling hair and clothes
Coming home to a nice smelling house
No more sore throat and burnt feeling tongue
No more 'smoking hangovers' where the night before you smoked a packet which makes you feel much worse than any amount of alcohol
Not worrying about whether you've got cash for cigs all the time
Not getting evil looks from passers by when you have a cig break on the pavement at work and the smoke goes near them
Smelling smoke from other people and thinking that actually it doesn't smell very nice and realising you might be able to actually give up
Having a £2,000 a year tax-free pay rise :j
Being able to concentrate on what you're doing without thinking about going and having a cig when your finished, eg eating, cleaning, working!
People not backing off from smelly smokers breath
OH saying how much better the flat smells now
No nasty clearing your throat all the time
Taking deep breaths of clean air
Being a bit richer
Having a pink tongue!
Your lungs getting rid of gunk
Clean fresh hair and clothes
Paintwork will stay whiter as will ceilings
Lovely clean teeth
More energy
Ateries becoming un-clogged
Longer life
Not having to go outside the pub for one
Laughing at those who do have to go outside for one
Moaning about all the butts they leave outside
And finally, but most importantly, here's the reason we're doing it (thanks to Adz for digging out this info):
At 20 minutes after quitting:At 8 hours:
- blood pressure decreases
- pulse rate drops
- body temperature of hands and feet increases.
At 24 hours:
- carbon monoxide level in blood drops to normal
- oxygen level in blood increases to normal
At 48 hours:
- chance of a heart attack decreases
Between 2 weeks and 3 months:
- nerve endings begin regrowth
- ability to smell and taste improves
Between 1 to 9 months smoke-free:
- circulation improves
- walking becomes easier
- lung function increases
Starting as early as a month after you quit smoking, and continuing for the next several months, you may notice significant improvements in these areas:At One Year Smoke-Free:
- coughing
- sinus congestion
- fatigue
- shortness of breath
Your excess risk of coronary heart disease is decreased to half that of a smoker after one year.
At Two years Smoke-Free:
Your chance of achieving long-term success with quitting tobacco increases significantly after two years.
At 5 years smoke-free:At 10 years smoke-free:
- from 5 to 15 years after quitting tobacco, stroke risk is reduced to that of people who have never smoked.
At 15 years smoke-free:
- risk of lung cancer drops to as little as one-half that of continuing smokers
- risk of cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus, bladder, kidney, and pancreas decreases
- risk of ulcers decreases
- risk of coronary heart disease is now similar to that of people who have never smoked
- risk of death returns to nearly the level of people who have never smoked
Best of luck all!
DFW Nerd #025
DFW no more! Officially debt free 2017 - now joining the MFW's! 
My DFW Diary - blah- mildly funny stuff about my journey

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Keeping us on our toes this morning MrsTine
Hi to everyone. Hope you can find your way here. Nice in here and no nicotine on the paintwork
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LOL absolutely yellowmonkey
Figured that I've been meaning to for ages but what better day for it than the 1st of the new year?
DFW Nerd #025DFW no more! Officially debt free 2017 - now joining the MFW's!
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Fantastic idea MrsTine, thanks for the new thread.
Okay everyone, new year, new resolutions in a shiney new thread!!!!
Good luck and happy smoke-free new year to allDFW Nerd no. 496 - Proud to be dealing with my debts!!0 -
Myself and DH have quit today we've tried before but it has been planned for a long time now, my DH starts a teaching job on 5th so 2009 is a complete change for us, so the smoking has to go too. We've got our patches on got our nicotine gum too (as recommended by the chemist), so here we go. Feeling really positive just now! :A0
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Good luck kalojac and Mr kalojac, patches are great cos they make you feel as though you've just had a fag and don't need one just yet. Keep yourself busy when you feel a craving coming on and come on here for supportDFW Nerd no. 496 - Proud to be dealing with my debts!!0
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My mum is trying to quit - encouraged by being able to spend more time with my Bean when she arrives in May - we're very non-smokers and I loathe the stench of fags ewww.... - and she wants to spend as much time as she can with her first gradnchild so has decided that cutting out smoking will mean when she comes to visit for a few weeks at a time or we go there then she can spend more time with her grand daughter
She's using those pretend fags... they have nicotine in them but you inhale through them? It keeps her fingers busy too which is important for her...
Might be worth trying?DFW Nerd #025DFW no more! Officially debt free 2017 - now joining the MFW's!
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Well so far so good today, last one was about 2 in the morning before I went to bed and so far nothing today, lets hope it lasts.
Good luck everyone0 -
Have posted and tried a few times, but here goes again!
Last cig was at midnight, and still doing OK.
I am a bit different in my approach...I need to have cigs in the house, to be able to resist them..as in I choose not to smoke, not that I cant smoke...that would drive me mad and straight to the nearest shop.
Am chewing away on my gum. Had a tough 20 mins around 13:30 but its passed by OK.
Feeling a bit Dizzy and spaced out, but that might be lack of sleep and a errm slight hangover !!
Good Luck to everyone !I don't know much, but I know I love you ....<30 -
Feeling crappy, but have done 24 hours now.:j :j
I am thirsty and craving sugar however.
I stopped for 3.5 years in 2003, and I cannot remember it being this unpleasant at all. In fact I cannot remember it being hard (though I bet it was though)
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Well done Blue, Jinty & Graeme, how you all doing?DFW Nerd no. 496 - Proud to be dealing with my debts!!0
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