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Quitting Smoking.

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June 24, 2023, 04:36 PM
Texas Bob C.
Quitting Smoking.
I quit ten years ago today. You can do it too. I've looked forward to every milestone. I day, one week, one month, three months, 6 months, year, five years and ten years. The half year point comes on Christmas Eve. I still have my last pack of smokes in my top desk drawer. It still has six cigarettes in it.
June 24, 2023, 04:38 PM
nhracecraft
Good Work! Cool


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June 24, 2023, 04:50 PM
IntrepidTraveler
My wife quit (fortunately before we started dating, otherwise we may never have married). It was work for her, and she sometimes has triggers.

I'm a recovering alcoholic (about 20Y sober), so I understand how compelling an addiction can be.

Great job! One day at a time. You don't have to quit for the rest of your life. You only have to quit today.




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June 24, 2023, 04:55 PM
Bytes
15 years ago (???) I switched to vaping for about 3 months and never looked back. FYI, doing the vape thing I noticed immediate health benefits on day one. My checkbook got much healthier on day one too Big Grin That approach may not work for some but it made my journey to health pain free.
June 24, 2023, 05:25 PM
vthoky
quote:
Originally posted by Texas Bob C.:
I quit ten years ago today.


Nice job, man!




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June 24, 2023, 05:29 PM
Sig2340
Bravo!

November 24, it will be 41 years since I quit a 3- to 4-pack/day habit.





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Airsoftguy, June 29, 2018
June 24, 2023, 06:15 PM
doublesharp
Good for you! I quit a 2-3 pack a day habit in 1996.


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June 24, 2023, 06:23 PM
Delmag Tech
I quit last November. Oddly enough, I don't remember the exact date. It certainly wasn't my first attempt (and I'm only 7 months in) but my experience was that once I decided I truly wanted to quit, it wasn't all that bad.

I used the Vuse for a couple months but my lungs didn't like it, so thankfully that was short lived. That product did exactly what I needed it to do.

Congrats and thanks for the post. I hope I refrain for as long as you have.
June 24, 2023, 06:35 PM
V-Tail
quote:
Originally posted by Sig2340:

November 24, it will be 41 years since I quit a 3- to 4-pack/day habit.
39 years for me, this coming November, but I was using about one pack / day. They were $1.75 / pack at the time, closer to $8.00 today. I can't imagine spending almost $250 / month for that poison.



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June 24, 2023, 06:42 PM
Anush
I quit on my 40th birthday, Jun 29th, 1985. 5 days shy of 38 years ago. Many sig forum members will remember a 5 pack of cigarettes in every c ration.


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June 24, 2023, 06:49 PM
maxwayne
I quit April 2nd of 71. Good for all of you who have quit.
June 24, 2023, 06:56 PM
flashguy
Congratulations! I applaud you decision 10 years ago. I've never smoked but lived with 2 parents who did for my first 22 years. I grew to hate everything associated with it.

I'm sure it was not an easy decision to make and uphold, and you should be reaping the benefits from doing so. Good for you!

flashguy




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June 24, 2023, 07:46 PM
tatortodd
My parents both smoked and quit. All of my grandparents smoked and quit. My paternal grandmother quit in her late 80s / early 90s and she had been smoking nearly 70 years.

My paternal grandparents were the reason I never smoked a single one.
  • Grandma was 4 or 5 packs a day, and she smoked indoors. We watched the yellow cigarette stain move down the white walls year after year. They lived in that apartment for 20 years and never let them paint. By the end, the yellow stain had reached the floor and we'd move a picture hung on the wall when they weren't looking to see the actual wall color.
  • They also smoked in the car with the windows rolled up and liked to go for hour long drives in the country with my brother and I in the back.



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    June 24, 2023, 08:30 PM
    TexasScrub
    October 29th, 2000. Never really liked it, but it was the only way to get a break in the Army...


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    June 24, 2023, 09:34 PM
    kidcop
    Don't recall the exact date, but getting cancer was a huge motivator.
    June 24, 2023, 09:40 PM
    mcrimm
    December 24, 1973 while walking off the deck of the USS Truxton, DLGN-35 coming back from WestPac. The Camels and the Zippo hit the drink. Nothing since - and don't miss it.



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    June 24, 2023, 09:48 PM
    charlie12
    I stopped cold turkey in 1985


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    June 24, 2023, 09:53 PM
    Schmelby
    23 years for me. It took a year or two to stop
    having cravings.
    June 25, 2023, 05:58 AM
    Sig2340
    quote:
    Originally posted by Schmelby:
    23 years for me. It took a year or two to stop
    having cravings.


    Shit, I still have the occasional craving.





    Nice is overrated

    "It's every freedom-loving individual's duty to lie to the government."
    Airsoftguy, June 29, 2018
    June 25, 2023, 06:38 AM
    P220 Smudge
    It'll be 13 years for me this Thanksgiving, stopped cold. First few weeks were really rough and I still occasionally have dreams where I'll randomly be a smoker again, but it was worth it.


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