View Full Version : Day 9
Professor S
09-27-2005, 12:37 PM
Thats right, I've been smoke free for 9 days now. It has not been easy as I was smoking for nearly 11 years, but it hasn't been as hard as I thought it would be. Odd part is, I've kind of replaced the habit with work (just call me captain productivity as I will do anything to get my mind off smoking) and WoW.
I resubscribed to Wow 2 days and already have 4 characters over level 10 :D That might not be great shakes for a lot of you, but thats damn fast for me.
GameMaster
09-27-2005, 12:44 PM
I never knew you smoked. Congratulations on taking the first step towards a life of pureness and good health. You'll be pleasantly surprised when more females start flocking toward you now. Most people these days prefer a smoke-free partner. Besides, what kind of example would you be setting for children if you smoked as a teacher?
Here's to 9 more days! Keep up the great work! :beerchug:
Jonbo298
09-27-2005, 01:14 PM
Great job so far. Noticed how your breathing and whatnot is getting better? At least according to another person I know he says his breathing is better and feel "better off" so I figure you may be having similar things
Professor S
09-27-2005, 01:41 PM
Thanks for the vote of confidence. Smoking is the last remaining vice of my misspent youth, and my girlfriend is very happy about me quitting. I still drink, but not nearly as much as I used to. I can remember spending $300 per weekend at the bars around me. It amazes me now how much I used to drink in my heyday. I could have honestly put down the downpayment on a house from what I had spent in 4 years as a young professional.
I haven't touched weed in 3 years and nothing else since 2000. Now I just need to drop the 50+ pounds I've gained since college.
Next stop... Slimsville.
DarrenMcLeod
09-27-2005, 02:43 PM
I'm addicted to Popeye Tasty Candy Sticks right now.
But honestly, that's awesome. It reminds me of a Norm MacDonald comedy bit, where he talks about how the best thing about quitting smoking was the food.
"Oh my god! This is delicious! There's so much flavor, I can't believe it... I have to get this recipe off you! What do you call these?
What's that?
Boiled Potatoes? Ah, yes, I'll get that recipe for Boiled Potatoes... such a tangy, zesty flavor"
Joeiss
09-27-2005, 03:46 PM
Smoking is narsty. Good luck with quiting man! You can do it! You can do it all niiiight looooing!!!
Vampyr
09-27-2005, 04:38 PM
Congratulations. Keep going...and if you ever get the urge, play more WoW!
Smoking is narsty. Good luck with quiting man! You can do it! You can do it all niiiight looooing!!!
I don't think it's that nasty. I smoke cigars with my friends every two or three weekends, and I find it enjoyable.
The Germanator
09-27-2005, 04:49 PM
Both of my grandmothers died due to complications from smoking all of their lives, so that is one habit I never got into. I hope you can keep it up because it's certianly the best thing you can do for yourself.
I don't find smoking particularly "nasty" exactly, but I've made out with a couple girls that are smokers and makes that experience much less pleasant I would say.
Jonbo298
09-27-2005, 05:13 PM
I could never picture myself smoking...The bad effects of it are way too much to get me to do it. The smell is enough to make me grog :Puke: Cigar's smell better when I walk by someone but god...I can't see myself doing it personally
Krypton
09-27-2005, 07:22 PM
awesome job dude, keep it up :D
Dylflon
09-27-2005, 07:41 PM
Good luck on slimming down.
You'll find it easier if you drink less.
Good eating habits coupled with regular excercise works wonders.
jeepnut
09-27-2005, 08:19 PM
Way to go dude. Keep it up. You can beat this.
My dad has smoked nearly all his life. A couple years ago he found out that he had COPD and his doctor told him that he needed to stop smoking immediately. He has yet to do so. There are many times I find myself wondering how much longer it will be before it catches up with him and he gets cancer or has to go on oxygen.
Acebot44
09-27-2005, 10:09 PM
Keep it up, dude. My mom smokes, and it'll be the death of her.
Xantar
09-28-2005, 12:44 AM
Great job. You know, I heard that when you're trying to break an addiction, eating ice cream helps a lot.
Oh, you want to lose weight, too? Well then, uh, damn. You're making me feel guilty. What's next? Cutting back on time in front of the computer?
DimHalo
09-28-2005, 12:58 AM
Keep on going...
My mom turned to candy when she quit smoking. Runts in particular. It worked well for her. She rarely even needs the candy anymore. OF course, that method wouldn't really fit in the losing weight plan. But I hope you find something that works for you.
Professor S
09-28-2005, 01:36 AM
What's next? Cutting back on time in front of the computer?
My computer ius the only thing keeping me from an intimate love affair with a water tower and my 30-06. I'm going nuts. Time for another Diet Sierra Mist... :(
Fox 6
09-28-2005, 11:55 AM
Keep strong, what you're doing is so the best.
Vampyr
09-28-2005, 04:12 PM
Great job. You know, I heard that when you're trying to break an addiction, eating ice cream helps a lot.
Oh, you want to lose weight, too? Well then, uh, damn. You're making me feel guilty. What's next? Cutting back on time in front of the computer?
Soft serve ice cream isn't too bad for you...at least the main ingrediant is milk instead of fat.
Canyarion
09-29-2005, 10:19 AM
I myself am fighting 2 addictions at the moment. In the last years, I tried to get rid of it in steps, but now I realise that doesn't work for me. I just have to stop at once. And so I did. I stopped 1 bad habit 4 months ago (and I don't miss it) and I just started to quit the other one 3 days ago. This time I can do it, I just feel it.
It feels so good to be free of everything. And I hope it pays off in other ways as well.
Good luck everybody, we can do it. :)
Professor S
09-29-2005, 11:09 AM
Well I had a setback last night. I was hanging out at the bar after work and I gave in to temptation, well at least 4 drags of temptation. I couldn't even finish half of it. Now I'm coughing like I've been mining coal for the past 30 years.
Well, back on the wagon today. I must persevere.
GameMaster
09-29-2005, 02:44 PM
I myself am fighting 2 addictions at the moment. In the last years, I tried to get rid of it in steps, but now I realise that doesn't work for me. I just have to stop at once. And so I did. I stopped 1 bad habit 4 months ago (and I don't miss it) and I just started to quit the other one 3 days ago. This time I can do it, I just feel it.
It feels so good to be free of everything. And I hope it pays off in other ways as well.
Good luck everybody, we can do it. :)
Tell us the addictions. Everyone wants details.
Canyarion
09-30-2005, 08:22 AM
You won't get the details.
Joeiss
09-30-2005, 09:42 AM
Tell us the addictions. Everyone wants details.
Like, if he didn't bring it up in his original post, why would you even want to pressure him into telling us? Give the guy some respect man.
Stonecutter
09-30-2005, 11:50 AM
Now I just need to drop the 50+ pounds I've gained since college.
Next stop... Slimsville.
Well.... Quitting smoking isn't going to make that any easier. I wouldn't worry about it for now, just focus on getting rid of the cigs, they're far, far worse for you than the spare tire.
jeepnut
10-02-2005, 03:14 PM
Well.... Quitting smoking isn't going to make that any easier. I wouldn't worry about it for now, just focus on getting rid of the cigs, they're far, far worse for you than the spare tire.
Definately. Take baby steps. It's difficult enough to quit smoking. Trying to quit two bad habits at once just makes it all the more difficult.
GameMaster
10-02-2005, 05:02 PM
Like, if he didn't bring it up in his original post, why would you even want to pressure him into telling us? Give the guy some respect man.
I think he'd feel better if he revealed the addictions to us. Keeping secrets is bad. I just want him to feel great.
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