"I am a licenced motorcycle instructor, I agree with dangerousbastard, no point in repeating what he said."
"read what Steve says. He's right."
"What Steve said pretty much summed it up."
"I did axactly as you said and it worked...!!"
"Wow, Great advise there DB."
WTB: Hyosung bikes or going or not.
Another tip... set your self a goal something like "If i'm good until ... then I will..."
Make it something that you really can look forward to doing so that if you are feeling crabby you can think about it and it will make you happy. Kind of like the carrot and the donkey
I used the 2006 Rusty Nuts Grand Challenge as my carrot (as well as eating lots of carrots). I did the GC (it was my 4th) and i did it again this year partially because I am still not smoking.
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yaha 6 months now. I was a 20 a day easy...if I was drinking could easily do 2 packs. Only way I managed to quit was going to a hypnotist....it worked!!!
I still have the odd craving but by the time I think more indepth about it - it's gone. I believe if I can give up anyone can.
Personally I have days now that I still can't believe I don't smoke...but it's hugely rewarding not being ruled by that cig.
Good luck....and only you can do it and know when it's the right time![]()
"The good ole days weren't always good, and tomorrow ain't as bad as it seems. " Billy Joel
congrats mate inspirational, just shy of a month i think now
feel sorry for yah mate.....just get some patches and give it ago,! and have fun dreaming at the same time! only costs 3 bucks for like 8 weeks worth if you call quitline... ask for gum as well! or else its close to 90 bucks, bro lifes better without it aye!
Exert your talents, and distinguish yourself, and don't think of retiring from the world, until the world will be sorry that you retire. -Samuel Johnson
After 2 minutes the addictive chemical nicotine is gone
After 3 days your free of any chemicals
Anything longer than that is purely psychological.
Dont make the mistake of cutting down or using gum or patches - your simply drawing out the agony of the addictive chemical.
I did not quit anything - I stopped smoking. Quite different, I was not giving anything up. I stopped smoking almost a year ago now - no cravings, no withdrawals. I just stopped. I had been a smoker for 8 years.
If after 3 days your feeling anything other than fantastic I suggest you read Allen Carrs - Easy Way to Stop Smoking.
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"Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary - that's what gets you."
Jeremy Clarkson.
Kawasaki 200mph Club
I got a copy of that book here also, its missing chapters 4-9 because I ran out of Zig-Zags at our last party.
of course, It even takes a certain kind of personality / mind set to start smoking, I remeber my first smoke made me sick , I had a headache and threw up, god knows why I kept going,
the thing is it becomes a habbit! like clicking my knuckles,,,, wheres the addictive chemical in that? it gives such little pleasure yet It seems near impossible to shake it!,
I used patches, to shake the habbit of lighting up, and to give my lungs a break from all the toxins inside the smoke. before i stoped completely,
I was lucky and had only minor cravings, but get the random emotion mood swings... :-( but after reading heaps about how its quite normal (for some not all) due to chemical balances and withdrawls.. made me feel alot better knowing what the cause was..and that others were going through the same!
It takes approximately a month to break a 'habit' - there has been some quite famous studies done on how the brain works regarding habits.
Long story short - if you make a mental effort not to click your knuckles for a month you will no longer do it. Think of it as the time it takes your brain to re-wire itself.
"Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary - that's what gets you."
Jeremy Clarkson.
Kawasaki 200mph Club
but i like clicking!
Quit 9mnths ago. Found out i was preggas so it was an easy decision. But of all my nasty habbits it was ciggs i missed the most. Got very stroppy for a while, and after a stressful day of screaming baby i could go straight back to them. But i wont, they were hard to leave behind and i dont want to do it again.
Big ups for quiting. One day at a time, and treat yourself with every milestone you reach. And try not to commit a murder.lol![]()
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I never really got hooked, same as another 1 or 2 of my mates. we could smoke 2 packs a day for a week in the holidays and could stop the next day with no cravings, when another friend would be craving hard out. This was when i was in 3rd form, i'll tell you what makes you stop and thats your mum busting you sitting in your wardrobe rolling
Just remember that you'll live longer, and be happier
Thats whats up.
Mate i remember having a mean headache at the start. once we were smoking at the back of the field and a teacher was coming so the boys ran, i was feeling so damn sick i just laid down in the garden lol. it was kentucky bourbon, i think its a bit stronger? cracks me up thinking back at school.
Thats whats up.
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