AdamR said:I couldn't touch beer or coffee for 2 months. It was awful. I can drink a lot of coffee so that was tuff. Now and can drink them with out problems. I could do the dollar thing but its actually not very often that I want one anymore. The smell of it gives me a headache now and I have to keep yelling at people to stop smoking in my garage. If its to cold to go out side and smoke. Don't smoke. I'm becoming one of those ex smokers all smoker hate.
mikelbeck said:AAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
Ah, much better now.
My wife and I went out for a few hours last night, had a couple of beers for the first time since I quit smoking. I didn't even think about going out for a smoke at any time. Yay me!AdamR said:I was ready to shoot someone yesterday. But I stayed away from the nasty smokes and Im not as p.o'd today.
Mopower71 said:Mikel, You need to change your avatar. Get rid of that smoker.
I quit smoking 2 weeks and 2 days ago. Boy I can get bitchey.
The wifes been helping me a bunch. She has alternitive methods to keep me from smoking. She's been wearing me out :happy4:
Umm No. She's been to busy with me.mikelbeck said:I'll change it, but only for a couple of weeks. That's a picture of Lemmy Kilmister, who is probably the coolest man on the planet. Now it's a pic of my kid. ;-)
Me too, I was amazed and what set me off. I'd start yelling at people for no reason. The other day in 7-11 I came close to pushing an old lady out of the way, she was spending too much time searching through her purse for change.
Think she could help me out too? :scratch:
AdamR said:used the very infected wisdom teeth method. Cost me over $1000 to quite and hurt like hell but it was worth it in the end.
I used the patch also. Itch like crazy about 10 min after you put them on. Then end up with what looks like a burn, and the skin is raised where the patch was. It's still better than smoking.mikelbeck said:Did you use the gum or patch or anything? I'm on the patch, tomorrow I move to "step 2", which is half the nicotine of the one I've been on. My cardiologist offered me a prescription to some new drug that works on the brain, I told him I didn't want to mess around with my brain, it's funky enough as is.