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  • Snotgifff
    Member
    • Sep 2012
    • 517

    #16
    Congrats man! I'm a heavy drinker, that was my downfall. Then I found Odens Extreme... cured me (of the smokes, not booze; -)). Now I have a cigar every now and then when I'm with smoker friends and drinking. Keep it up!

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    • dman21
      Member
      • Jul 2012
      • 1141

      #17
      For sure, I have no intention of going back. Why smoke when there are healthier, cleaner, more efficient ways of obtaining nicotine? I feel way better too, despite the fact that I am still very much a nicotine addict.

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      • dman21
        Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 1141

        #18
        Just an update: I almost relapsed with a friend. He slipped and bought a pack today. Believe me, I was uber pissed. Thank god he is going to get rid of those damn coffin nails. Anyway, just when he was about to light a cigarette for us to share, he forgot his lighter. Then we both decided screw it. As it stands, 12 days smoke free. Thank god!

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        • NeonMouse
          Member
          • Apr 2013
          • 193

          #19
          Nice one. 12 Days means your over the worse of it. Once you get to a month it gets a lot easier and cigs will start to taste fowl.

          Went a month and a half on patches once but went back to smoking thinking that it would solve the anxiety issues i was having at the time... it didnt. Just remember if anything pops up and makes you think that way its a lie your telling yourself, you'll be exactly the same with the cigs but with the added extra of feeling like shit.

          This time cig free for 3 weeks myself... It's been easy so far, thank the almighty smurfs for snus.

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          • dman21
            Member
            • Jul 2012
            • 1141

            #20
            Originally posted by NeonMouse
            Nice one. 12 Days means your over the worse of it. Once you get to a month it gets a lot easier and cigs will start to taste fowl.

            Went a month and a half on patches once but went back to smoking thinking that it would solve the anxiety issues i was having at the time... it didnt. Just remember if anything pops up and makes you think that way its a lie your telling yourself, you'll be exactly the same with the cigs but with the added extra of feeling like shit.

            This time cig free for 3 weeks myself... It's been easy so far, thank the almighty smurfs for snus.
            Plus one for that bro

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            • tmac13
              Member
              • Apr 2013
              • 19

              #21
              Originally posted by dman21
              Today is day 5 of being completely smoke free as a result of my snuff, snus, and e cig regimen. Other than the odd craving here and there, I'm hanging in there. Never thought I'd say this, but I am proud to call myself a nonsmoker! One thing I notice though is that despite getting my nic and fulfilling my hand to mouth, the cigarette still brings back a sense of comfort. One reason I totally quit is because when I do give in and have one I physically feel nauseated and repulsed if I do. Thanks to all who have sent me snus and getting the ball rolling on this for me. Never thought I'd totally give up smoking as a result of experimenting with snus and other smokeless alternatives.
              Way to go mate! Well that is what i am aiming to. But smoking heavily i recently switched to vaping. My plan is to gradually lessen the nicotine content of my e-juice until i can vape a nicotine-free e-juice.

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              • dman21
                Member
                • Jul 2012
                • 1141

                #22
                Hmm.. interesting. That's a good way of doing things too. I, personally, have no intention of giving up nicotine anytime soon. Maybe down the road, maybe not.

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                • trebli
                  Member
                  • Mar 2010
                  • 797

                  #23
                  Originally posted by dman21
                  Just an update: I almost relapsed with a friend. He slipped and bought a pack today. Believe me, I was uber pissed. Thank god he is going to get rid of those damn coffin nails. Anyway, just when he was about to light a cigarette for us to share, he forgot his lighter. Then we both decided screw it. As it stands, 12 days smoke free. Thank god!

                  Congratulations to you, dman21! It's harder for some to quit than for others. You're doing a great job.

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                  • dman21
                    Member
                    • Jul 2012
                    • 1141

                    #24
                    Thanks, I am certainly trying. I'm on a break at work and its so nice to be able to relax in my car, have a snus, and have some music going, as opposed to having to look for somewhere to smoke outside. Can't smoke on premises here.

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                    • tattooer601
                      Member
                      • Jun 2010
                      • 942

                      #25
                      Dman,
                      Your doing good man,keep fighting the little temptations...
                      Doing good

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                      • dman21
                        Member
                        • Jul 2012
                        • 1141

                        #26
                        Thanks man

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