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ZZRSteve GOLD |
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Nothing beats a good, old fashioned walk. Raining? Who cares? Dark? Who cares? Little kids at home? Put em in the stroller and have at it. My $0.02.
Steve 7 months, 24 days.
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Rickrob53 Gold |
Freedom's Best Crave Coping Tips ! | #102 | |||
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Joel posted a new thread: What was withdrawal really
like? , and it made me remember some techniques that got me through some pretty intense craves when I first quit:
Water, hard candy, mental calmness, and deep breathing.
When a crave would strike, I'd drink a glass of cool water, suck on a hard candy (mint worked for me), sit quietly, close my eyes and calm my mind of
exteraneous thoughts. Then I'd take 10 deep slow breaths. At each inhale I would picture that I was filling myself with a clean healing breath. And at
each exhale, I would visualize that all that gunk was being cleaned out of my body.
(...eh? what works, works.)
Richard
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Joel |
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I saw where a newer member wrote that she picked up on the idea of using cinnamon sticks to help her quit smoking and got the idea from a suggestion on our
board. I only found a few strings that ever mentioned cinnamon sticks, and all of them that I could find except this one had the link to Crutches to Quit Smoking attached
to them. While some people may have made comments of what they did in this string, no one should feel that all suggestions by individuals should
automatically be construed as good ideas. Any item of practice can become of crutch. Below is the full text to the string Crutches to Quit Smoking that
discusses the implication of crutch replacement. Other strings addressing this issue are
Crutches to Quit Smoking
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libby111605 |
Freedom's Best Crave Coping Tips ! | #104 | |||
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The best thing for me is to come to this site and read - calms me right down!
Libby - 7 weeks, 3 days quit
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nosmokinvickie |
Freedom's Best Crave Coping Tips ! | #105 | |||
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I have been reading articles from this site and deep breathing as well. i am mostly just trying to keep my hands busy and i have been crocheting and teaching
myself to sew plus i brush my teeth a lot... You don't want a cigarette after brushing your teeth!!!
Vickie
I have been quit for 6 Days, 21 hours, 55 minutes and 26 seconds (6 days). I have saved $16.59 by not smoking 82 cigarettes. I have saved 6 hours and 50
minutes of my life. My Quit Date: 1/1/2006 12:00 AM
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John (Gold) |
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CindyL 106 |
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This is a slightly silly crave coping tip from a newbie....I bought some outrageously nice smelling, super soft (shea butter) hand lotion and took it to
my office. Whenever I have a crave, I take a few minutes to put lotion on my hands. It satisfies the need to "do something" with my hands, smells
great, and makes my hands nice and soft to make up for all the smoking years when they were dry, yellow and stinky
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John (Gold) |
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Don't Let Any Tip Become a Crutch
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John (Gold) |
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It's been about 15 years since I quit smoking cold turkey. Have to say It was the most difficult thing I've done in my life. Think it helps to
have, or develop, a stubborn streak about the situation--when cravings struck, I reminded myself the tobacco companies were literally banking on the
addiction's hold.
No "tricks", other than putting a few butts and some water into a baby food jar. (Cutting back hadn't worked--found myself rooting through my
garbage for old cigarettes.) Wore clothing with pockets so I could carry it everywhere. Can't tell you how many times a day I needed to look at it!
One last thing--I would never have succeeded if I'd thought of quitting in terms of weeks or months. I could only handle the withdrawal hour by hour.
Good luck to everyone.
Helene
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sondrat123 |
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sandy -a nicotine addict who hasn't smoked or used nicotine for Twenty Three Days, 19 Hours and 40 Minutes, while extending my life expectancy 1 Day and
5 Hours, by avoiding the use of 357 nicotine delivery devices that would have cost me $53.65.
I have been using a rubber band around my left wrist. When the "thought" comes to me or I get that empty, restless feeling that I'm missing
something, I snap the rubber band to get my attention back on the fact that I am a nonsmoker. I picture a black and diseased lung that I saw on the internet
and then picture my lungs getting healthier and remind myself that if I EVER take another puff, I'm right back where I started!!
NTAP and don't fool with nicotine!!!
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nancy999 |
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Here are the ones that worked for me. Remember, everyone is different!
Hope this helps someone! Nancy NTAP One month, two days, 2 hours, 35 minutes and 53 seconds. 752 cigarettes not smoked, saving $182.15. Life saved: 2 days, 14 hours, 40 minutes.
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ZZRSteve GOLD |
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MomTo5Girls |
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For me, it has been hard candy, icy cold bottled water, sugar free chewing gum and my kids. I've never smoked while showing my kids attention. I always
smoked outside and they were not allowed to be out there with me. So, in addition to the candy, water, gum, one of my ways to cope is to get down on the floor
and play with the kids. Or, sometimes right now I'll yell in a silly voice "Dance!!" and we turn on the radio and dance for a few minutes, no
matter what anyone happens to be doing at the time. I've explained it to the older girls so they may groan quietly (not loud enough for me to hear) to have
to stop what they are currently doing but they know it is important for mom to sometimes stay busy so they come running.....um....dancing. lol
Kimm - Free and Healing for Nine Days, 6 Hours and 51 Minutes, while extending my life expectancy 11 Hours, by avoiding the use of 139 nicotine delivery devices that would have cost me $38.32. |
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no4thewin |
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Hot herbal tea. There's a nice selection to choose from and I decided on herbal cuz it has no caffiene and was a unexplored ave. of beverages for me that
turned out to be a good thing:P
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nikki 1973 free |
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Oranges - and lots of them:) I also found brushing my teeth after every meal was really helpful as those times were difficult for me initially. That minty
taste is way better than the stinky dry throat and mouth we had as smokers!
When things got tough, I would repeat a few mantras over and over and over in my head until the crave passed, such as:
If I have a problem and choose to smoke - then I've got two problems.
I choose not to smoke because I want to be strong, fit and healthy.
Hope this helps!
Nikki - Free now for 108 days, happy, guilt free, proud and healing a little every single day:)
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bdc880 |
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I have read in a lot of posts, people asking what to do while driving as this seems to be a place we all liked to light up. In a world where smoking is so
unacceptable, this for me was a safe haven for feeding my addiction. Now in my car, I have all my favorite CD's and when I am having a craving, I crank
up one of my favorite songs and sing along. It takes my mind off smoking and also makes me feel happy and free.
BDC
35 days quit
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Meeshe |
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I never avoided my craves by thinking about something else or doing something else. I confronted the crave. I would think about the nasty biological
addiction I had and I would remind myself that this chemically induced nicotine crave would go away in 3 minutes. It wasn't ME who wanted to smoke, I
wanted to quit.
And I could survive 3 minutes! If I could handle talking to my mother for 20 minutes, then I could handle--wait a minute, the craving is gone! The cravings
I had only lasted about 30 to 50 seconds (and sometines less) with this strategy and I have not had one in over a year. I think? Sorry, I can't
remember.
NTAP
It's so nice to be a non-smoker :) I'm so happy for everyone here!
Meeshe
Free for 1 year and 11+ months
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Nico Free Me |
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I have to agree with the shower tip. Another good one for me is a nice HOT relaxing bath.
John
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Just Hannes |
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I don't smoke.
That's how I handle a crave.
Go away crave. I don't smoke and I never ever will smoke again. Not even a puff!
I can even get angry at the crave.
Tss Tss now go away. Just like you make a cat go away Tss Tss GO AWAY!!!!!
The crave goes away.(Takes 2/3 minutes normal but my craves are so scared they go away faster)
In the end I know at some point the craves will never come back. That's what I have learned here. NTAP is hammered in my head.
Frits (Free for 60 days)
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cxb cxb |
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Showers.
Complimenting other quitters. (don't want to be a hypocrite!)
Reading whyquit stories, sending positive thoughts to those who have passed and those who have lost.
Meditation. Even if I only do it for 5 or 10 minutes, the effects can last the rest of the day.
Yoga balancing poses. Settles your mind and makes you feel strong!
Accepting that my mind is made up. There's no need for a debate. I will not smoke.
And finally, this was fun, went to a language conversation exchange (for people who are trying to learn English as a second language. What a great way to
shift gears in your mind!)
cxb. 2w 12:20 smoke-free, 73 cigs not smoked, $29.20 saved, 6:05 life saved |
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