Great work pete. I have been off them now almost 5 yrs. I put on 12 kgs, but over the last eighteen months I have lost that and I am now 2 kilos lighter than when I gave up smoking. Feeling much better now than 5 years ago!
Gave up a 60 a day habit cold turkey to go diving 20 years ago having started smoking at 13 and had smoked heavily for 30 years - nearly took it up again after a close encounter with a white, sure as hell felt like one that day :-)
Good luck with your efforts, you are well over the first hurdle and now it is all mental not physiological
Great effort mate, my dad was a smoker all his life and passed due to a smoking related illness, having seen what happens towards the end of someone's life I would urge all smokers to quit and congratulate you as I know that it is extremely hard habit to quit.
good onya mate! its hard work and it only takes a small situation to start back up again, I did the cold turkey just over a month ago and nearly dry reach at the smell of them! considering I been smoking since I was 10 yrs old n now 43! I would love to put weight on but that aint gona happen!
keep up the good work!!
It is 17 months for me one point to remember don't even have one, have one and you will be back where you started from. Hope it keeps going well for you, and wear the extra pounds with pride.
They say the more often you try the greater the chance of success, so just keep trying! Or do what I did and take serious drugs and deal with their horrible side effects....
bayliner
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well done!!!!!!!!!!!!! whats
well done!!!!!!!!!!!!! whats the secret?
Hairyone
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Date Joined: 26/12/09
don't put them in your
don't put them in your mouth!....even if you want to.
22Tango
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Date Joined: 17/11/13
Hang in there, you're
Hang in there, you're officially classed as quit after 12mths I say. Weill done
My profile picture was taken by my 3 year old son on my iPhone!!
randall df223
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Great work pete. I have
Great work pete. I have been off them now almost 5 yrs. I put on 12 kgs, but over the last eighteen months I have lost that and I am now 2 kilos lighter than when I gave up smoking. Feeling much better now than 5 years ago!
Keep it up, its worth it!
Fish! HARD!
sunshine
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Date Joined: 03/03/09
Food tastes four times better too
Gave up a 60 a day habit cold turkey to go diving 20 years ago having started smoking at 13 and had smoked heavily for 30 years - nearly took it up again after a close encounter with a white, sure as hell felt like one that day :-)
Good luck with your efforts, you are well over the first hurdle and now it is all mental not physiological
clogwog
Posts: 265
Date Joined: 01/02/11
Great effort mate, my dad
Great effort mate, my dad was a smoker all his life and passed due to a smoking related illness, having seen what happens towards the end of someone's life I would urge all smokers to quit and congratulate you as I know that it is extremely hard habit to quit.
tangles
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Date Joined: 17/12/06
same
good onya mate! its hard work and it only takes a small situation to start back up again, I did the cold turkey just over a month ago and nearly dry reach at the smell of them! considering I been smoking since I was 10 yrs old n now 43! I would love to put weight on but that aint gona happen!
keep up the good work!!
petermac
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Date Joined: 03/03/10
mate
putting weight on will happen
Faulkner Family
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good onya. keep it going and
good onya. keep it going and all the best.
RUSS and SANDY. A family that fishes together stays together
Hairyone
Posts: 246
Date Joined: 26/12/09
Well done mate....Ive just
Well done mate....Ive just gone 4 months and Ive put on 6kgs!!!!!! Only difference is my mates say Im a fat bastard! for it! LOL GGGGgggrrrrrrr!!!!!!
Wes F
Posts: 1067
Date Joined: 07/01/12
Doing the same
Never was a heavy smoker some days a lot more (booze factor) than others. Since November have inhaled a few. Been good no real bad withdrawal symtoms.
Old fishermen never die they just smell that way.
1268-EX
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Date Joined: 18/01/12
1year on the 25 of this month
1year on the 25 of this month for me keep up the good work
Ozfox
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Date Joined: 24/01/13
26 Years for me
Went cold turkey @ 32, smoked since I was 13 - what a bloody fool
Could of bought a lot of bait and fuel with the money wasted
Do not give in, once you have broken the chain and walked away you will never regret it
Steve
randall df223
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My incentive pete to stay
My incentive pete to stay off them is that I get all the money I spent on rhem to spend on boat stuff and fishing tackle!
Fish! HARD!
Ambiance
Posts: 105
Date Joined: 06/12/09
Well Done
It is 17 months for me one point to remember don't even have one, have one and you will be back where you started from. Hope it keeps going well for you, and wear the extra pounds with pride.
Markie
Posts: 2154
Date Joined: 06/08/10
im on a few weeks now. I
im on a few weeks now. I seem to be able to stop quite easily as i have done so several times in the last few years bt fail alot also :(
randall df223
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Date Joined: 08/08/11
They say the more often you
They say the more often you try the greater the chance of success, so just keep trying! Or do what I did and take serious drugs and deal with their horrible side effects....
Fish! HARD!
bradz
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Date Joined: 29/10/07
Well Done
Keep up the effort.
I did then the best that I knew how. When I knew better, I did better.
Dale
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Date Joined: 13/09/05
Awesome.
Well done Peter, as I have said before, there is no such thing as one cigarette.
cheers
Dale
"Just because you are a Character, Doesn't mean you have Character."
Mr Wolf