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2007-01-04 05:29:26
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answered by Madison K 2
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Get your spouse to quit with you. The more support you can have the better.
There is a program called smoke away that might help you.
After the nicotine is flushed frm your system, it's all about habit. The habit of putting your hands by your lips and having something in your mouth. In this program, they give you stuff to put on your fingers that stinks so you wont want them around your nose. They suggest having cut up vegetables ready to chew on.
Avoid situations that you used to smoke at (at least for a while).
Good luck quitting, I hope it's easy and your spouse will quit with you.
2007-01-01 04:51:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi,
I really empathise with you, I quit my 20 a day habit in a pain-free way this time last year!
No stress, no cravings, no weight gain, no pills, patches or gums.
The program I followed was recommended by a friend and now boasts a 90% success rate and is 100% fully guaranteed - can't say fairer than that
All the best..
2007-01-02 10:06:04
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answered by James 2
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This is what worked for me but it is not recommended and I was a pack a day smoker.
Use 2 of the 24 mg patch for 1 day
Use 1 of the 24 mg patch for 1 day
Use 1 of the 24 mg patch for 1 day
Use the gum thereafter (not a whole piece maybe 1/5th of a piece) everytime your dying for a smoke.
If you dont have the above you can put a tiny bit of tobacco under your tounge to minimize cravings.
2007-01-01 04:38:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You went back to smoking because you could not handle stress. Learn to deal with stress and the smoking will stop. I submit that you didn't want to quit the first time therefore; you quit for someone else.
So whenyou learn to deal with stress you will be happier with yourself you will quit forever.
I quit after 20 years of smoking and I live a very stressful life but I relieve my stress in other ways. (I like golf, music, and yardwork.)
2007-01-01 04:26:38
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answered by Marshall Lee 4
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I would recommend to stop smoking you stop smoking. But if you cannot do that try cutting off all your fingers and your lips ? That would make you unable to smoke i suppose You could also try removing your brain so that the nicotine doesn't have an effect. hope this helps X
2016-03-14 00:16:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I found that the best way to quit smoking is to do it around people who are smoking. Otherwise you just start again when you are around them. I also found that I had to keep quitting because I fell off the proverbial wagon. Eventually I quit for good.
Good luck.
2007-01-01 04:28:06
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answered by Michael M 2
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Cold turkey is the way to go. Take a positive stand and throw
away your cigarettes and when your brain starts arguing with
itself, just shut it out - I dont smoke, I dont smoke, I dont smoke.
Just make the decision to do it and do it.
2007-01-01 04:26:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Ive tried patches, gum losenges, etc. Cold Turkey seems to be the best..After 72 hours the nicotine is flushed out and its much easier. The patch and all, adds nicotine to your system, making it easier for the first couple of days, but harder to make a clean break
Tell you hubby to go outside to smoke.better yet get him to quit with you
2007-01-01 04:25:39
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answered by PoliticallyIncorrect 4
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If you go to the quitnet.com they will give you 8 weeks of free patches. They also give very good support and a lot of education on what your body will go through and how to lessen the withdrawls. Congratulation and don't give up!
2007-01-01 04:23:44
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answered by Autumn 3
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