
Allen Carr's Easy Way To Stop Smoking, Anyone Read It?
Re: Allen Carr's Easy Way To Stop Smoking, Anyone Read It?
@ martin808 good luck. 

Last edited by H20nly on Thu Dec 10, 2009 6:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Allen Carr's Easy Way To Stop Smoking, Anyone Read It?
it's only a problem if you're trying to avoid Tobacco..H20nly wrote:I fail to see how this is a problem?3dot... wrote:another problem is they mostly sell Hashish 'round these parts...
<--- here's my serious face again.


Re: Allen Carr's Easy Way To Stop Smoking, Anyone Read It?
^ but if you smoke hashish or cannabis you're not smoking tobacco...
unless you're doing that grimy European mix it with tobacco nastiness. there's no good excuse for that except... no never mind. None.
unless you're doing that grimy European mix it with tobacco nastiness. there's no good excuse for that except... no never mind. None.
Re: Allen Carr's Easy Way To Stop Smoking, Anyone Read It?
I quit a bunch of times. Once in college, but started again at the end of my senior year. Quit again almost 3 years ago, but started smoking when I was drunk about a year ago which turned into daily smoking, but not buying. Quit again about 6 months ago and had a drag when I was drunk a month later and was completely disgusted by it. Haven't touched them since, but my gf hasn't jumped on board yet.
levimoniz wrote:yes i'm a hypocrite and not intelligent
Re: Allen Carr's Easy Way To Stop Smoking, Anyone Read It?
In my life
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
Re: Allen Carr's Easy Way To Stop Smoking, Anyone Read It?
I consider myself a heavy smoker. I smoke a tobacco pipe continuously (or almost) after work on week days, and most of the day on weekends.
I believe that anybody that wants to stop should just stop. It is that simple. When there is enough reason to stop it should be so easy. My problem is that I dont want to stop and currently there is no reason to want to. In fact I feel worse not smoking than when I do. I am also more helth conscious when I smoke.
I believe that anybody that wants to stop should just stop. It is that simple. When there is enough reason to stop it should be so easy. My problem is that I dont want to stop and currently there is no reason to want to. In fact I feel worse not smoking than when I do. I am also more helth conscious when I smoke.
fe real!
Re: Allen Carr's Easy Way To Stop Smoking, Anyone Read It?
^ you should smoke. NOW damn it.
Re: Allen Carr's Easy Way To Stop Smoking, Anyone Read It?
Bingo! The #1 reason why people don't stop, even when they 'try'.evon wrote: My problem is that I dont want to stop
There is no 'try' only 'do'!
Re: Allen Carr's Easy Way To Stop Smoking, Anyone Read It?
"to know and yet not to do, is in fact not to know" - some guy
Re: Allen Carr's Easy Way To Stop Smoking, Anyone Read It?
You're right. Rape is now back on the table.H20nly wrote:"to know and yet not to do, is in fact not to know" - some guy
Re: Allen Carr's Easy Way To Stop Smoking, Anyone Read It?
I agree with dysanfel on the jedi mind trick. It's a bitch to quit so it's best to quit as few times as possible.
Smoke free here for 4 years.
I quit through mild nicotine poisoning. After getting checked out as physically fit by my doctor, I went on the nicoderm nicotine patch. Instead of using just one a day, I'd often go through as many as three. My objective was to stay right at the edge of a nicotine overdose. I'd be lightheaded and nauseous throughout the day but by staying right at that "I've smoked too much" edge, I never craved a cigarette.
I also stayed on the patch for about 14 months. Being on the patch was a helluva lot healthier than smoking.
Finally after 14 months I got tired of paying for patches. I'd been smoke free long enough to not want to go back and I cut back on the patches in a span of about 4 weeks and I was done with it.
Probably not a conventional way of doing things but it sure as hell worked. Throughout the process I never craved a cigarette cuz I always felt like I'd smoked too much.
You're going to quit at some point. Either through determination or through death. It's inevitable.
Smoke free here for 4 years.
I quit through mild nicotine poisoning. After getting checked out as physically fit by my doctor, I went on the nicoderm nicotine patch. Instead of using just one a day, I'd often go through as many as three. My objective was to stay right at the edge of a nicotine overdose. I'd be lightheaded and nauseous throughout the day but by staying right at that "I've smoked too much" edge, I never craved a cigarette.
I also stayed on the patch for about 14 months. Being on the patch was a helluva lot healthier than smoking.
Finally after 14 months I got tired of paying for patches. I'd been smoke free long enough to not want to go back and I cut back on the patches in a span of about 4 weeks and I was done with it.
Probably not a conventional way of doing things but it sure as hell worked. Throughout the process I never craved a cigarette cuz I always felt like I'd smoked too much.
You're going to quit at some point. Either through determination or through death. It's inevitable.

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I started to get pissed that I was being controlled by cravings. WTF is that?! I have to keep smoking because of some bullshit addiction? Fuck that, I quit!
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Don't do what i did, i smoked only the bong for 18 months, no tobacco at all, bad move, thats when the anxiety attacks started.H20nly wrote:^ but if you smoke hashish or cannabis you're not smoking tobacco...
unless you're doing that grimy European mix it with tobacco nastiness. there's no good excuse for that except... no never mind. None.
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yes it is shite mate but it's a bitch to stop cold turkey.martin808 wrote:I've battled with smoking for years. tried nrt and all sorts. I read "easyway" about 9 months ago and stopped completely for about 6 months with no problems whatsoever. Gradually over the last 3 months i've been having smokes here and there and i'm now a full blown secret smoker.
I bought the other book (the only way to stop smoking) but i've found it much harder to read. Its about 3 times the size of easyway and it has tiny print that really annoys me. I'm in the middle of reading easyway again and i'm going to stop smoking for good.
Smoking is shite!
i used nicotine patches. zero cravings and before i knew it i'd stopped. first 2 or 3 days were a bit weird -it felt like i'd forgotten something. then it was pretty easy from there on in.
good luck.