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Hawksresurrection
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Re: Quitting smoking cigarettes [Re: Mr.Hybrid]
#616016 - 04/02/12 11:12 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Me too, grabbed a pack from the store after getting a slice of pizza. Only had a couple of drags from it so far.
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Mr.Hybrid
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Registered: 01/08/12
Posts: 977
Loc: Astana, Kazakhstan
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How you doing today Hawks ?
I havent smoked 1 ...
I just ate
Needless to say i want 1 ........
Guess what My g-pa's sister had a heart-attack today It was caused by smoking cigs is what doctor says
** Makes me wanna quit even more **
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The person that you walk by and don't notice
I am the person who cares about you and your rights
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Krackatus
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Re: Quitting smoking cigarettes [Re: P-O]
#616213 - 04/04/12 10:39 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
PositiveOutlook said: replace the ciggy with a dumbell (and a joint)
Exactly this ^
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P-O
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Re: Quitting smoking cigarettes [Re: Krackatus]
#616215 - 04/04/12 10:48 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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ive been smoke free since 06
I was a chunky 230lb guy (who got winded after walking a block). then started working out and eating right. went down to 180lbs. now im about 200lb (nice a muscular).
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Mr.Hybrid
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Re: Quitting smoking cigarettes [Re: P-O]
#616342 - 04/05/12 06:15 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
PositiveOutlook said: ive been smoke free since 06
I was a chunky 230lb guy (who got winded after walking a block). then started working out and eating right. went down to 180lbs. now im about 200lb (nice a muscular).
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I am the person that stands in front of you in line ,
The person that you walk by and don't notice
I am the person who cares about you and your rights
I AM ANONYMOUS
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Farmer Joe
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Re: Quitting smoking cigarettes [Re: Mr.Hybrid]
#616343 - 04/05/12 07:22 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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i smoked cigs just shy of 10 yrs. marlboro reds were my brand of choice. i began to have some breathing issues.....every time i laid down I'd feel like someone was literally sitting on my chest...I'd start coughin and shit. I'd cut back on smokin and it would go away....but eventually I'd begin smoking heavier again and the problem would resurface.
the patch worked for me once...but after a few months i caved. honestly what it boils down to is how much you want to rid this nasty habit from your life.
for me everything came full circle after watching my grandfather slowly die from renal failure. his lungs slowly filled up with fluid (over the course of weeks)..... watching him struggle to breath during the last week of his life was the most frightening thing i have and hopefully will ever have to experience.
i never picked up a smoke again.
thats what made me wanna quit. everyone has their wake up call.
I'd suggest doing some cardio. it'll help get all that nasty shit outta your lungs and during each cardio session you'll begin to notice a HUGE difference in your breathing as the days pass.
good luck man....... to adding yrs if not a decade or so onto your life!
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Mr.Hybrid
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Re: Quitting smoking cigarettes [Re: Farmer Joe]
#616378 - 04/05/12 02:19 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
Farmer Joe said: i smoked cigs just shy of 10 yrs. marlboro reds were my brand of choice. i began to have some breathing issues.....every time i laid down I'd feel like someone was literally sitting on my chest...I'd start coughin and shit. I'd cut back on smokin and it would go away....but eventually I'd begin smoking heavier again and the problem would resurface.
the patch worked for me once...but after a few months i caved. honestly what it boils down to is how much you want to rid this nasty habit from your life.
for me everything came full circle after watching my grandfather slowly die from renal failure. his lungs slowly filled up with fluid (over the course of weeks)..... watching him struggle to breath during the last week of his life was the most frightening thing i have and hopefully will ever have to experience.
i never picked up a smoke again.
thats what made me wanna quit. everyone has their wake up call.
I'd suggest doing some cardio. it'll help get all that nasty shit outta your lungs and during each cardio session you'll begin to notice a HUGE difference in your breathing as the days pass.
good luck man....... to adding yrs if not a decade or so onto your life!
Thanks for your story
I've been doing better ... Tbh I have smoked less than 5 cigs in the past week....
* which feels like an accomplishment *
But im gunna push myself further until I never smoke 1 again
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I am the person that stands in front of you in line ,
The person that you walk by and don't notice
I am the person who cares about you and your rights
I AM ANONYMOUS
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Farmer Joe
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Re: Quitting smoking cigarettes [Re: Mr.Hybrid]
#616459 - 04/05/12 08:54 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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happy to share my life experience that lead to me quitting. good to hear ur still cutting back.
keep at it man!
-------------------- "Marijuana may not be addictive, but growing it is" - ED Rosenthal
Maine Caregiver In 100% compliance with Maine state laws.
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