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Don't mean to take WB's glory for the day, but just wanted to briefly share my proud moment. Today is 3 weeks of being a non-smoker, this has been hard for me, formerly a close to 2 pack a day smoker who has been smoking for 36 years. It has been easier this time, still getting the nicotine via vaping, but slowly lowering that amount as well. Very soon will have that kicked as well. I have tried t quit many times, could never even get past 2 or 3 days before I gave in for various reasons. I feel this time there may be an ultimate victory.

What an accomplishment! That's one of the hardest habits to kick. I'm so proud of you! Wishing you continued success! :ya
 
Don't mean to take WB's glory for the day, but just wanted to briefly share my proud moment. Today is 3 weeks of being a non-smoker, this has been hard for me, formerly a close to 2 pack a day smoker who has been smoking for 36 years. It has been easier this time, still getting the nicotine via vaping, but slowly lowering that amount as well. Very soon will have that kicked as well. I have tried t quit many times, could never even get past 2 or 3 days before I gave in for various reasons. I feel this time there may be an ultimate victory.

Congratulations to you Ken!! You hang in there!!
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Don't mean to take WB's glory for the day, but just wanted to briefly share my proud moment. Today is 3 weeks of being a non-smoker, this has been hard for me, formerly a close to 2 pack a day smoker who has been smoking for 36 years. It has been easier this time, still getting the nicotine via vaping, but slowly lowering that amount as well. Very soon will have that kicked as well. I have tried t quit many times, could never even get past 2 or 3 days before I gave in for various reasons. I feel this time there may be an ultimate victory.
Well done! I know how hard that is! Gosh, Iv'e tried a few times myself and got to 2 weeks once before I stupidly started again
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I need to quit before I go to Ireland, but I'm putting it off
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A member on BackYardHerds.com told me she quit using Chantix and it worked wonderful for her, so I'm making a half-hearted attempt here to find a doctor that will prescribe it. Our local ones says it's dangerous
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And smoking isn't?
 
My fiancée did well with Chantix, quit for like 6 months, she knew why I always was going to the garage and she gave in. I didn't smoke around her but like I said she knew why so many visits to the garage. It's that mental game that you have to get past, that's as hard as the nicotine addiction. She uses the vapor too, but since she is also doing well on a diet she isn't as serious about it yet; focusing on losing weight 1st, lost 22 lbs in like 45 days or something like that. So proud of her too.
 
 
Don't mean to take WB's glory for the day, but just wanted to briefly share my proud moment. Today is 3 weeks of being a non-smoker, this has been hard for me, formerly a close to 2 pack a day smoker who has been smoking for 36 years. It has been easier this time, still getting the nicotine via vaping, but slowly lowering that amount as well. Very soon will have that kicked as well. I have tried t quit many times, could never even get past 2 or 3 days before I gave in for various reasons. I feel this time there may be an ultimate victory.

Well done! I know how hard that is! Gosh, Iv'e tried a few times myself and got to 2 weeks once before I stupidly started again :he  

I need to quit before I go to Ireland, but I'm putting it off :hide  A member on BackYardHerds.com told me she quit using Chantix and it worked wonderful for her, so I'm making a half-hearted attempt here to find a doctor that will prescribe it. Our local ones says it's dangerous :rolleyes:  And smoking isn't?

I had luck with the gum and patches!! Don't use chantix.its very dangerous. Messes with your brain.
 

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