09-01-2001, 05:52 AM | #21 |
Fzoul Chembryl
Join Date: July 26, 2001
Location: Brighton, East Sussex, UK
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I quit three years ago now, and am so glad I did! Something that helped me a lot was the book by Alan Carr, quite well known in England, called The Easy Way to Stop Smoking. He explodes a lot of the 'myths' around smoking - like the withdrawal symptoms are terrible. Funny thing, - the other times I tried to stop, the withdrawal symptoms WERE terrible, but when I quit after reading the book - I hardly had any. The mind is an awesome thing!
One of the things he says is when you quit, quit. Celebrate that you've quit. If you're longing for a cigarette inside, and wishing for one constantly, then you haven't quit at all.... Good point. Also, he makes the point about not saying 'I've given up smoking'. To give up implies sacrifice - if you're in sacrifice mode, what you really want to do is start again. Thanksfulness mode is much more likely to work, i.e. 'thank god I've stopped. I'm free!!'. I was a very heavy smoker for some years and tried to stop using many strategies. This one was the best - the only problem is it doesn't say anything about good, supportive nutrition while you're stopping. You need to keep your blood sugar up. (Like Moni says, sunflower seeds are really good). So the best thing to do is eat really healthily while you're 'stopping', and make sure you don't skip meals. Gum - I'm told it works for some. Nicotine gum I wouldn't recommend at all. Ordinary gum neither, for that matter. How's about taking up some physical exercise at the same time as stopping instead? I did that, and lost half a stone! Was very very pleased. Anyway, here's wishing you the very best of luck! |
09-01-2001, 06:59 AM | #22 |
Lord Soth
Join Date: March 5, 2001
Location: Southern California
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Thanks for the advice silver cheetah. I wish I had that mindset. I really want to stop, but unfortunately I really do still long to have a cigarette. I haven't yet, and I've drank a couple of times since I quit so thats incouraging. I would think if I'm going to wimp out it would be when I'm at a bar.
As far as the excercise goes, I have always gone to the gym twice a day and eaten really healthy. I never really suffered the shortness of breath many smokers did because I have always ran 4 miles every morning and lifted weights a couple of times a day. That part isn't a problem. Actually the gym has been better since I quit because it's a great way to let the anxiety out. I have been going for longer then I usually do since I quit. ------------------ "The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his." -General George Patton (1885-1945) Member of CLAN HADB |
09-01-2001, 11:01 AM | #23 | |
Fzoul Chembryl
Join Date: July 26, 2001
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I am MAJORLY impressed by your exercise regime. When I used to smoke I used to get taxis just to go up hills - exercise was one of those 4 letter words for other people. I used to give the gym a stab occasionally, but it didn't involve alcohol or cigarettes, and so I never lasted more than a few sessions. Nowadays I do dance, (the 5 rhythms) which I really like, and swimming. Just started pilates - maybe you've heard of it? Very good corrective if you have a weak lower back apparently, so I'm looking forward to seeing how it goes... But anyway, my best advice, if you feel really tempted, is go buy that book I mentioned (cos it shows you how smoking works on the mental and emotional levels et (knowledge is power) and b. go buy sunflower seeds and eat them if the cravings hit. Hope it helps! |
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09-01-2001, 02:15 PM | #24 |
Lord Soth
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Thanks again for the advice! I will definately go and see if I can find that book.
------------------ "The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his." -General George Patton (1885-1945) Member of CLAN HADB |
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