Smokers, please answer...what would it take to make you quit smoking?
If you are addicted to smoking, and you have decided to quit, what would really make you Stop Smoking?
1. your kids/partner/husband/wife reminding you
2. seeing their picture (on a watch for example) when you "light up"
3. seeing a gross picture of the effects of smoking to the human body
4. some sort of device to remind you to use the patch/gum
5. a device to shock you when it senses that you are smoking
6. sheer determination
7. Other... please give details
Thank you
1. your kids/partner/husband/wife reminding you
2. seeing their picture (on a watch for example) when you "light up"
3. seeing a gross picture of the effects of smoking to the human body
4. some sort of device to remind you to use the patch/gum
5. a device to shock you when it senses that you are smoking
6. sheer determination
7. Other... please give details
Thank you
Answers:
If i ever got pregnant i would definatley stop but other than that it would be probably either 5 or 6.
Other.. I used meds. And by god did it work
I used champix, and it was never so easy to stop, really. I tried and failed on nearly every method previously.
Day one was no change, but by day three i could only smoke half a cigarette. by day ten i just woke u and never smoked. Its been 7 months now
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I used champix, and it was never so easy to stop, really. I tried and failed on nearly every method previously.
Day one was no change, but by day three i could only smoke half a cigarette. by day ten i just woke u and never smoked. Its been 7 months now
Highly recommend it
Wanting to - that's the only way. If you want to give up then it's easy, you make a decision like an adult, and you find a way. If you don't want to, then you're going to find it very very hard.
I gave up, and what made me want to was realising how badly I was being exploited by the tobacco companies - they were happy for me to die horribly for their profit, and that was unacceptable.
It's been 20 years now that I haven't given those cynical *******s a single penny.
I gave up, and what made me want to was realising how badly I was being exploited by the tobacco companies - they were happy for me to die horribly for their profit, and that was unacceptable.
It's been 20 years now that I haven't given those cynical *******s a single penny.
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