I want to quit smoking: What worked for you?

Posted by mfv @mfv, May 27, 2021

Hi, I am hoping others are looking for a positive and quick way to quick smoking! I should have done this long ago but here I am! Any comments would be much appreciated! Thank you!

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@jrsav

Nothing has worked yet. I've gone hours days weeks ando months, even years without smoking. But I always go back.
For the past 3 years, I have averaged about 1/2 pack a week. But I still don't quit.

I'd also say I throw away more of the cigarettes that I light than I smoke.
Pretty foolish

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Don’t stop trying, the last relapse was really hard, but finally I am free, at times I was making up stupid reasons why I needed a cigarette. Good luck on quitting smoking, you will never be sorry

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Tell yourself the truth you need to go far away from those people that smoke. don't stay alone find something to do day and lastly ask the Holy Spirit to help you daily

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In 1985 I returned to the company I had previously worked for. The atmosphere in the company has changed dramatically in the 9 years I had been away. I vividly recall it was not more than a handful weeks. I walked into my office. I had three cigarettes left. I smoked them, wrinkled up the pack, threw it away. Then I started a regimen of drinking water (hydrating) that I kept up for days and days. Along with this regimen I jogged, played handball and swam. I haven’t had the urge to smoke again

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@shack76

I quit about fifteen years ago, and in my experience there is no one single thing that will work. It took a multiple of changes being made to my daily habits. I'd also suggest putting the idea that there is quick approach aside ending an addiction as powerful as nicotine is not an overnight process. Many people myself included are almost blindsided by cravings long after we thought we'd overcome the addiction.
Here are two things that worked for me:
One; is physical exercise; something works your lungs. It felt terrible to begin with, but as I get in better shape, and farther away from the last smoke I found it helped me stay motivated to quit.
Two; keeping my hands busy was important early on. I had an advantage here, as I play music for a living and practicing involved my hands.

Good luck,
Phili

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Interesting you said about playing instruments because that's what I find the hardest with quitting is that I was a musician since I was 16. Can no longer play anymore as I am very double jointed / hypermobile that my fingers pop out all the time .. but I know If I could play again it would be so much easier ! Any other tips from one musician to another on how to overcome keeping your hands busy?

Many thanks in advance

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