What’s The Most Effective Way To Quit Smoking?
July 4th, 2009 • Related • Filed Under
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Comment by Smartphone Themes on 4 July 2009:
I have heard some people say they weaned off but for me it was and had to be cold turkey and yes it was hard. It has added more years to my life. I believe if you saw an ex ray of my lungs you would see why i was determined.
Comment by lorenzo2 on 5 July 2009:
The best way to do it is through your own will power. If you want to quit, it will make things easier. Remember that the body has the ability to heal itself. It might take time, but it’s effective.
Comment by ♥ on 5 July 2009:
A friend of mine was able to quit smoking after undergoing a hypnosis session, and he was a hardcore smoker for over a decade. I think that you should give hypnosis a try. Look one up in your area who specifically specializes in helping people quit smoking – it works – no meds required. Remember to look up the credentials of the hypnotist first, because while some are legit, others are not.
Comment by beau4dea on 5 July 2009:
A few years ago at uni i quit smoking what i did was make a time chart of the hours of the day for 2 weeks the first day i placed a tick in the hours that i smoked, the next day i tryed to smoke 5 less then the day before , i continued this until i quit a little over 2 weeks later hope this works for you
Comment by sci55 on 5 July 2009:
I can think of a bunch of things, but none of them are very friendly. My best advice would be to see your doctor. Your doctor can help you find a way to quit smoking safely.
Good luck and happy days with healthy lungs.
Comment by Patricia S on 5 July 2009:
I have a friend who weaned himself off cigarettes. He just smoked a little less each day. You need to keep busy or another friend I had subsituted chewing gum instead of smoking. It worked for him but he ended up chewing alot of gum so your jaws might get tired out.
Comment by jingamba ourty on 5 July 2009:
i know how it feels.i love to smoke and have tried many things to quit.i try not to frequent somking places like bars and retaurants and try to keep to public spaces where smoking is not permitted.you could also try acupuncture to fix this.
Comment by bibsian on 6 July 2009:
just imagine the next one will give you cancer !!!!
source – smoked for 35 years
if you can give it up ,i know its not easy
all the best
Ian
Comment by Power Metal Music Videos on 6 July 2009:
My friend is a doctor, and he says that his patient have had especially good success using a new medication called Chantix. Several have permanently quit after just 2 or 3 weeks, saying that they had no cravings at all any more. The prescription is for a month’s worth of the med. It is important to complete the full month taking the it. If you still have any cravings at all, ask for another month’s worth. You can take 3 rounds, if needed. I do not work in the medical or pharmaceutical industries at all, so I have nothing to gain by this suggestion. I am a former nurse and a former smoker, though, and so I understand the complications of smoking cessation. I wish you well. Good health to you!
Comment by Susan Yarrawonga on 6 July 2009:
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Comment by easygoin on 6 July 2009:
DONT BUY THEM
if you dont have em you cant smoke em
Comment by Zoe B on 6 July 2009:
well just don’t have cigarettes around or in your house and don’t buy them try to start a new habit like every time you want to smoke chew apiece of gum or something, also see you’re doctor, they might have some good suggestions.