I Quit....
#11
One year to the day for me since it's past midnight.
It took a few days for the spaced out feeling to go away for me. I've been doing the e-cig thing since I quit. If the cravings get the better of you then you should grab one of those disposable e-cigs instead of a pack of cigarettes. They're not the same as smoking but you'll get a placebo effect going on and it should make the craving go away.
It took a few days for the spaced out feeling to go away for me. I've been doing the e-cig thing since I quit. If the cravings get the better of you then you should grab one of those disposable e-cigs instead of a pack of cigarettes. They're not the same as smoking but you'll get a placebo effect going on and it should make the craving go away.
#12
One year to the day for me since it's past midnight.
It took a few days for the spaced out feeling to go away for me. I've been doing the e-cig thing since I quit. If the cravings get the better of you then you should grab one of those disposable e-cigs instead of a pack of cigarettes. They're not the same as smoking but you'll get a placebo effect going on and it should make the craving go away.
It took a few days for the spaced out feeling to go away for me. I've been doing the e-cig thing since I quit. If the cravings get the better of you then you should grab one of those disposable e-cigs instead of a pack of cigarettes. They're not the same as smoking but you'll get a placebo effect going on and it should make the craving go away.
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#17
Congrats! I've tried a few times with no success. The hardest part is keeping your hands busy (while not constantly snacking)lol. I've built model cars and truck since I was a kid, so doing that has really helped in the past. Ofcourse, something always comes up that throws me back into a pack a day. I figure once I re-do the interior of the truck, I'll quit smoking. No sense in stinking up a nice new upholstery job.