A website to chat with others trying to quit Smoking?
I want to quit but I would like to be a part of a forum I can maybe write to … sounds dorky but I think it would help since my friends smoke..
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Check this site out http://www.radicaltube.com
cool funny videos and chat
I Really don’t know but as long as you attend one in person you should be fine
contact the cancer council they have a chat group which you can go to, its not online though
No need, I smoked for 9 years, tried EVERYTHING, and its this simple, go to barnes and noble, the Addiction recovery section, and pick up the book Allen Carr’s “Easyway to Quit Smoking” Its a small 150 page book that usually costs under 15 bucks. Read it! It doesn’t use any scare tactics, just logic. I read it, put the smokes down, and have NEVER looked back, and I honestly mean that. I’ve bought this book for 13 peple, and only 6 have actually read the full thing, and they ALL 6 HAVE QUIT!
I don’t know of any, but to be honest …. it doesn’t make sense to me. I’m looking at it from my own point of view, since my quit date is this Monday … my new years resolution. And I can promise you that the last thing I’ll want to do is talk to other people as b*tchy and miserable as I will be.
Try staying off the computer as much as possible when you’re first starting to quit … it’s keeping you sitting still, where reaching for a smoke would be habit. Go for a walk, go shopping, do something that keeps your hands busy.
I plan on doing a lot of painting. Or planning mass homocides. Whichever seems more interesting at the time.
Edit: To the above poster, you’re the 3rd person I’ve heard recommending that book. And the other 2 have also quit just as easily … put the smokes down, didn’t start again. Must be a hell of a book.
I have my own incentive so I don’t think I’ll need the book. I’m doing it for my kids. And my wallet, lol. I plan on hugging my 5 year old really tight whenever I start going insane to remind myself why I’m doing it. However, if I’m having trouble I very well might try to grab that book. Hearing too much about it.
The American Lung Association has a website that may be of interest to you.
See the first link below:
The other link is to an online medical resource [Merck Medical Manual Second Home Edition]. At the bottom of the page it gives a long list of diseases associated with smoking. Maybe it will provide some extra incentive to help you with your challenge.
I would like to quit; however, I cannot stand the way the … WORLD … smells. If they could just alter my olfactory nerve so that I would not be so easily offended..lol. I have always had a tendency to “make mention” of the “new” smells that I perceived while trying to stop smoking. “What’s that smell…?!” It is usually just furniture polish or garlic breath that I did not pick up until I stopped neutralizing my odor detector with stale nicotine…
Good luck and happy new year!
You might find some helpful info on this site.