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Lazarus Jack
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vol_
Australia1608 Posts
On May 31 2011 03:15 dreamsmasher wrote: i would just vape, or if you enjoy the sensation of smoke i would use a bong. very rarely do i smoke a j, mainly cuz i feel its wasteful of weed (college student here), and i don't want all my shit smelling like weed (even though i like the smell, i know others might not). they also reduce your body's exposure to elevated temperatures (hot air kills your body's cilia, etc.. all that type of shit), although vaping is probably the only way to go if you're looking to do it really safe. There is a high thread. You go there to talk about getting high. Also you are a douche. | ||
dreamsmasher
816 Posts
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inimenesc
Estonia374 Posts
Big hearts to you! | ||
vol_
Australia1608 Posts
On May 31 2011 03:46 dreamsmasher wrote: except he asked about smoking a j. On May 31 2011 02:54 dreamsmasher wrote: am i the only person who only smokes hookah from time to time, rarely drinks, gets high a lot (bong/vape only), and works out 4 times week. ^ ideal way to do it imo. And who asked you to be a douche? On May 31 2011 03:33 Nizaris wrote: Try vapor cigs if u want to stop. Honestly i'm thinking about it, know some1 at work who stopped with them. u'll have everything you did when you smoked, without all the nasty chemicals. And i hear after 3-4 days its all psychological anyways. I have a couple of friends who used these with great results but they were more social smokers, I have been smoking since 16 (I'm now 22) about half a pack a day. I'm not sure my body will be so easily fooled but I might as well give it a shot since the Australian government is now subsidising quit smoking aids and the patches made me feel sick | ||
Rainmaker5
United States1027 Posts
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oDieN[Siege]
United States2903 Posts
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AutomatonOmega
United States706 Posts
I'm one of the 2 people in the known universe that made it past the age of 30 without having ever actually touched a cigarette to his lips. Shit's gross man. Although, I've taken in enough second-hand smoke to drop a mastodon. | ||
vyyye
Sweden3917 Posts
On May 31 2011 04:43 Odien wrote: My 2011 New Years Resolution was to quit smoking, been 5 months now and haven't touched one since. Holy shit, it was New Year's just five months ago? Where did the time go? Commendable though, I'd like to get some stats on just how many follow a "No more tobacco" New Year's resolution. Quit about 1-2 months ago with snus, used to smoke before I switched to that so this is the first time in about four years I spend my days without any nicotine. If anything my wallet has gained a pound or two. | ||
Darkren
Canada1841 Posts
Good luck stoping i know im gonna stop after my studies are done, the only real thing i hate about smoking is that sometimes the smell is horrible. | ||
Hedgehog
Macedonia73 Posts
Edit: Even after 2 years I get occasional yearning for a cigg but it goes away in less than a min. | ||
ZeromuS
Canada13372 Posts
On May 31 2011 04:47 Hedgehog wrote: I've been smoking for 5 years before i dropped it cold turkey style 2 years ago... And it's amazing! So if any1 wants to quit smoking i suggest going cold turkey and with enough determination, you will be able to breathe once again! Never quit quitting smoking ^.^ Edit: Even after 2 years I get occasional yearning for a cigg but it goes away in less than a min. I've heard the best thing you can do is not finish "that last pack" or "that last cigarette" since that makes it harder. | ||
shabinka
United States469 Posts
On May 31 2011 04:45 AutomatonOmega wrote: Grats to everyone who's been successfully quitting. I'm one of the 2 people in the known universe that made it past the age of 30 without having ever actually touched a cigarette to his lips. Shit's gross man. Although, I've taken in enough second-hand smoke to drop a mastodon. That's quite the claim... | ||
nutzizme
United States130 Posts
1. remember the day you quit, and remember it every day of not smoking. even if your in the first few weeks, be proud and excited for everyday your smokefree. MOTIVATION HELPS ALOT!!! 2. make a mental list of all the pros of quitting, and remember them everytime you feel tempted. (better health, get my sense of taste back, and i wont end up on oxygen for the latter part of my life.) 3. substitute it with something else. and use it everytime you feel 'the urge' (candy, gum, etc..) 4. dont think too big (looking toward 1 year smokefree, after a week), acknowledge the small steps that get you there. 5. and finally if u slip up, dont beat yourself up over it. just prepare for the next time you try to quit. (i quit for 2 weeks and started smoking the first time i tried to quit. few months later i tried again and made it) good luck everyone, see you on the tasty side! | ||
Hookzqt
Sweden40 Posts
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Unreg
181 Posts
2009 - 2nd Pneumothorax , this time on the right side...quit smoking for 9months and restarted for 3months and then quit on my own, been now 11and half months -D | ||
Voltaire
United States1485 Posts
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cheesemaster
Canada1975 Posts
I would suggest anyone who is having trouble smoking to try e-cigarettes. The good ones though there are some cheap like 30-50 dollar ones out there that are crap, go for like a 100-150 dollar one ^^ | ||
FFGenerations
7088 Posts
what difference does it make? people say they can smell better, taste better. what else? | ||
nutzizme
United States130 Posts
On May 31 2011 06:15 FFGenerations wrote: how different do you feel after quitting for a while? what difference does it make? people say they can smell better, taste better. what else? one of the things that inspired me the most to quit was the long term effects. both my grandparents smoked for many years, and their last years sucked for them, 95% of the problems was from smoking, then i'd run into people older than them, who hadn't smoked and seen how healthy they were. so the deciding factor for me was....spend my elder years on oxygen, getting short of breath just walking.....or live normal til i die. as far as what ive noticed after 2 years....the taste is probably the most noticable for me. i love food more than ever now :D as far as the smell, my smell is now almost allergic to cigarette smoke...i dont allow smoking in my house, so i can smell it if my wife has been around people that smoke, then comes home...i smell it on her. the smell is absolutely disgusting for me now. ive added about 20 lbs, but not many people would consider that good lol. but i got alot more energy now.....i remember when iused to wake up and smoke that first cigarette of the day, i'd get almost a draining feeling from that first puff. as if its sucking the energy out of me, and id feel like that all day. and after some years i never even got out of bed without having that morning cig. so yea alot more energy. | ||
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