Dave just wondering how the smoking is working out
Have you managed to quit totally yet .
It's tough going but you can do it
Cheers from Paul
meetoo said
11:52 PM Dec 26, 2014
Yeah mate, it is tough going, but after a long time trying I managed to quit after 27 years smoking,
Haven't had one for 15 years now.
You got my support. Give it up just one smoke at a time.
Cheers, John
Glenelg said
07:32 AM Dec 27, 2014
Smoking is going fine paul , started again and stopped again after two days. Back on track now.
Dougwe said
06:01 AM Dec 30, 2014
Mmmmmmmmmm
my van said
05:54 PM Dec 31, 2014
Dave you are such a good lad
New Year's resolution
Good on ya Davey boy
I am sure Doug will give you heaps of encouragement
Tell Doug to encourage you to to fight this body destroying bad habit
Heers from Paul
aussietraveller said
01:09 PM Jan 3, 2015
Dave a message from another Dave, mat like you I smoked for about 45 years and had tried many times to quit without success I tried chewing gum, hypnotism, willpower but all without success I have now been two years without a fag and its definitely much easier to control the occasional, urge now I received terrific advice from my doctor when she prescribed Champix it made the initial three months of quitting much easier then a second script for another three months I am now cigarette free.
Good luck Dave you are really doing something worthwhile
Big Gorilla said
03:13 PM Jan 3, 2015
Try your best Dave. My son was 3 packs a day for over 30 years and has now kicked it.. I can't say much, not being a smoker....well !!! A cigarette smoker !!
Glenelg said
02:23 PM Jan 5, 2015
i've started again then stopped for three days when at Girgarre over new year , come back to Greens set up got in ute went down shop for fags. gunna give up sooooooooooooon.
my van said
03:22 PM Jan 5, 2015
Good lad
We al have faith in you to win over the urge ,
Or should I say habit
Cheers from us all
my van said
03:59 PM Jan 5, 2015
I
MY BAD HABIT ....POSTING TOO MANY PHOTOS
felt an urge to post this pic or two
Taken at Redcliff near Mildura
The wheels are unusual
The whole thinggie is a unusual concept,
Big Lizzie
-- Edited by my van on Monday 5th of January 2015 04:38:58 PM
Ive been smoking for most of the last 40 years. Gave up from time to time and then worked with smokers and back to it again.
Tried Champix last year and after about 2 weeks stopped smoking, but only survived for about two months before I needed the fix again.
Did Champix this year, but continued smoking for about 6 weeks until it was really unpleasant and the smell of other smokers nearly made me sick. I did the starter 3 month pack and felt ok, but this time carried on with their 3 month maintenance pack. Guess I took about 4 months of pills in all and then didn't need them.
Been smoke free for 7 months. Sometimes feel vaguely like a smoke, but not strongly enough to go buy a packet. I just do the reformed smoker thing and look at the sad and weak sods lined up at the supermarket handing over a $50 note to buy a packet or two of these things. And when I walk up to an entry door at the shopping centre and smell all the used butts - YUK!!!
BTW Tried all the Nicobate products and they were a waste of time for me. Chemist Warehouse are the cheapest for Champix - less than $80 for the 3 month pack - about half that of other chemists
Casualkev said
03:39 PM Jan 19, 2015
Goog on ya fella's nothing in life that's worthwhile is easy except for, no that's not easy either.
Glenelg
Dave just wondering how the smoking is working out
Have you managed to quit totally yet .
It's tough going but you can do it
Cheers from Paul
Yeah mate, it is tough going, but after a long time trying I managed to quit after 27 years smoking,
Haven't had one for 15 years now.
You got my support. Give it up just one smoke at a time.
Cheers, John
Mmmmmmmmmm
Dave you are such a good lad
New Year's resolution
Good on ya Davey boy
I am sure Doug will give you heaps of encouragement
Tell Doug to encourage you to to fight this body destroying bad habit
Heers from Paul
Good luck Dave you are really doing something worthwhile
Try your best Dave. My son was 3 packs a day for over 30 years and has now kicked it.. I can't say much, not being a smoker....well !!! A cigarette smoker !!
Good lad
We al have faith in you to win over the urge ,
Or should I say habit
Cheers from us all
I
MY BAD HABIT ....POSTING TOO MANY PHOTOS
felt an urge to post this pic or two
Taken at Redcliff near Mildura
The wheels are unusual
The whole thinggie is a unusual concept,
Big Lizzie
-- Edited by my van on Monday 5th of January 2015 04:38:58 PM
Tried Champix last year and after about 2 weeks stopped smoking, but only survived for about two months before I needed the fix again.
Did Champix this year, but continued smoking for about 6 weeks until it was really unpleasant and the smell of other smokers nearly made me sick. I did the starter 3 month pack and felt ok, but this time carried on with their 3 month maintenance pack. Guess I took about 4 months of pills in all and then didn't need them.
Been smoke free for 7 months. Sometimes feel vaguely like a smoke, but not strongly enough to go buy a packet. I just do the reformed smoker thing and look at the sad and weak sods lined up at the supermarket handing over a $50 note to buy a packet or two of these things. And when I walk up to an entry door at the shopping centre and smell all the used butts - YUK!!!
BTW Tried all the Nicobate products and they were a waste of time for me. Chemist Warehouse are the cheapest for Champix - less than $80 for the 3 month pack - about half that of other chemists