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had the cough for 2 weeks bud.The missus got a chest infection and had to get antibiotics doc reckons its quite normal for this to happen though
22 days but woke up this morning and could have had a ciggy for some reason
Ive never really remembered any dreams but since i gave up the **** im constantly having mad ones:lol:I sometimes dream i have smoked and im really cross when i wake up in the morning. Again thats a common dream amongst non smokers.
I dont think the dreams have any connections to my thoughts subconscious or otherwise. If you think differently please feel free to explain why I dreamt about a lion that wore make-up :lol:.
I have tried loads of times and always started again after a cpl of weeks but march last year i saw my nan on her death bed with a smoking related illness and it realy uppset me.
I kissed her on her cheek and said goodbye and walked out of that room and have never touched another *** since and never will.
The last time i tried with the patches i was off em for six weeks but i was crawling the walls some days. This time without nicotine replacement i feel fantastic and was great after about 7-9 daysI agree that it's 'all in your head' but, do you not think that the nicotine replacement products are more of a replacement for the ciggies, to help break the habit rather than curing the addiction? You will still have to ween yourself off the nicotine product.
Everyone will know what I'm on about here. I was in a heavy smoking household yesterday, the fella was chain smoking in the house all day which was pretty unpleasant. It wasn't until I got home smelt my clothes!!! Its amazing how much more noticable the smell is when you're a non-smoker. It makes me wonder if thats how I smelt all the time when I smoked.
Were you working in this house ,, as in a customer.?
If so then you were within your rights to ask him to not smoke.. it is classed as a work place and comes under the smoking ban at work...
Congratulations Sandy. :5:
Of course there IS NO WITHDRAWAL when you stop smoking. At least, there is a mild feeling of hunger, but thats it. So why the big fuss about stopping smoking? Why all the rubbish about smokers being addicts who need public support etc. etc.? The reason is that smoking addiction is 99% a phsychological problem, and 1% a physical problem. If you train your mind not to worry about not smoking, you will suffer no reaction. 😛imp2:
That is why the two of the most successful methods of helping people to stop smoking involve either "unlearning" all the myths about what smoking does for you, or else Hypnotism, that simply diverts your mind away from the smoking habit. I know - I smoked for 35 years, and stopped with absolutely no support at all - except to read a book that readjusted my mental perceptions of smoking.
So if anyone else is thinking of stopping smoking - do not waste your money (or that of the NHS) with nicotine replacement. It is a total waste of money. The nicotine is a mentally addictive drug and taking nicotine to help stop the nicotine addiction is as stupid as it sounds when you write it down! :mad2: Dont use nicorette or anything similar - the craving does not exist if you mentally condition yourself first.
Either spend your money buying one of the books, DVD's or CD's that talk to you about your smoking, or join a support group. But keep smoking until the day you light up a cigarette, and realise, it tastes of nothing special, it does not relax you or help you cope with stress, you feel exactly the same after as you did before you smoked that cigarette, it does absolutely nothing to enhance your life and frankly you wonder why you bothered lighting it up. Then you really will stop smoking for good. :hurray: