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My husband and I (3 packs a day and 2 packs, respectively) went to a
hypnotist. Do I think it worked? No, frankly I don't. What I DO think worked was when I made the appointment with the hypnotist, he had me make it for 6 weeks in the future, and he told me to smoke my brains out until the appointment. And every time I lit one, I said to myself, "thank God I won't have to do this much longer!". By the time the appointment came, I was relieved to quit. I ate my favorite flavors of Lifesavers, as many as I wanted, for weeks. Stayed away from behaviors that "went" with cigarettes (drinking coffee and alcohol, especially!) It was hard, but it was worth it. You have NO idea how offensive you smell. (You'll see what I mean!) Best of luck! Cindy "Tanada" wrote in message ... Ok, now that we have at least two or three on the nicotine wagon, we can all pool our quitting tips, and maybe help out. When I was quitting, I ate sunflower seeds. In the shell. One at a time. Used my ashtrays to hold the shells. It kept my hands and my mouth busy. Kids hated it, but hated the cigarettes more. I still eat sunflower seeds, but not nearly as much as I used to. I also increased cross stitching and other needlework. It also kept my hands busy and occupied my mind. OK, your Tip? Pam S. |
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Since you brought up "offensive smell" of smokers, no one else has mentioned
a thrill people have commented on over the years to me......a non-smoker who kisses a smoker! The non-smokers say it's just like kissing an ashtray...... "Cinbad" wrote in message ... : My husband and I (3 packs a day and 2 packs, respectively) went to a : hypnotist. Do I think it worked? No, frankly I don't. What I DO think : worked was when I made the appointment with the hypnotist, he had me make it : for 6 weeks in the future, and he told me to smoke my brains out until the : appointment. And every time I lit one, I said to myself, "thank God I won't : have to do this much longer!". By the time the appointment came, I was : relieved to quit. : : I ate my favorite flavors of Lifesavers, as many as I wanted, for weeks. : Stayed away from behaviors that "went" with cigarettes (drinking coffee and : alcohol, especially!) : : It was hard, but it was worth it. You have NO idea how offensive you smell. : (You'll see what I mean!) Best of luck! : : Cindy : : "Tanada" wrote in message : ... : Ok, now that we have at least two or three on the nicotine wagon, we can : all pool our quitting tips, and maybe help out. : : When I was quitting, I ate sunflower seeds. In the shell. One at a : time. Used my ashtrays to hold the shells. It kept my hands and my : mouth busy. Kids hated it, but hated the cigarettes more. I still eat : sunflower seeds, but not nearly as much as I used to. I also increased : cross stitching and other needlework. It also kept my hands busy and : occupied my mind. : : OK, your Tip? : : Pam S. : : |
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Since you brought up "offensive smell" of smokers, no one else has mentioned
a thrill people have commented on over the years to me......a non-smoker who kisses a smoker! The non-smokers say it's just like kissing an ashtray...... Oh, I've thought about that plenty. My DH never smoked. (He doesn't drink alcohol or coffee, either. The man has no vices. It's disgusting) Anyway. I don't know how he put up with me all those years. Sherry |
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