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Frazod 03-25-2006 10:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ali Chi3fs
speaking of giving up stuff... Im on day 25 of No Mountain Dew. I quit smoking cigs back in 1997, and have never had another tobacco cigarette...

but the Mountain Dew crack habit is a tough one... but I act like the shit doesnt exist in my world. As a result of not drinking Mountain Crack... plus working out, I have lost exactly 20 lbs in about 8 weeks.

I used to drink a two liter bottle of that shit every day. Switched to diet soda about 10 years ago, but now I generally don't drink soda at all unless I'm in a restaurant.

As fat as I am anyway, I hate to think how huge I'd be if I still drank MD like that. Damn. :eek:

Over-Head 03-25-2006 09:45 PM

Mood swings are starting to subside.
lost my damn appitite though?
The only time i'm hungry now is after smoking one :bong: (thats madicinal ;) )

day 8 NO CIGGS ROFL

4th and Long 03-25-2006 09:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Over-Head
:bong: (thats madicinal ;) )

Learn how to spell medicinal, you dope head. :p

SLAG 04-02-2006 09:39 AM

Got this from the QuitNet People Today..


Hello Slag02
Your Quit Date is:Thursday, March 02, 2006 at 12:00:00 AM
Time Smoke-Free:31 days, 6 hours, 14 minutes and 18 seconds
Cigarettes NOT smoked:625
Lifetime Saved:4 days, 18 hours
Money Saved:$128.03

Open Gadget

Congratulations
WHO'S BETTER THAN YOU TODAY?
You've made it! A whole 1 month without a cigarette! In that time, you've successfully navigated the physical chaos of withdrawal, the emotional highs and lows of early quit, and the pitfalls of relapse!
WHO'S BETTER THAN YOU TODAY?
Countless times you've refused the offered cigs. More times than that you've craved nicotine, but opted for health, instead. You've endured teasing, lack of support, and feeling uncomfortable and out of place among smokers. You may have had issues with weight, anger, tension or sadness, but still you stayed SMOKE-FREE!
WHO'S BETTER THAN YOU TODAY?
You're adjusting to a whole new lifestyle. You're already thinking different thoughts. You've changed habits and routines. You've made new friends and, perhaps, let go of some old ones. You're starting to realize the benefits of living a SMOKE-FREE life. More and more, you see yourself as a non-smoker. We hope you're as proud of you as we are.
WHO'S BETTER THAN YOU TODAY?
And while you've been doing all this for yourself, you've been helping everyone here at the Q: your membership in our community, whether active or passive, has demonstrated an ongoing support of the efforts of all of us. We hope you stay with us as you continue your SMOKE-FREE journey to a fuller, richer, healthier life.

Skip Towne 04-02-2006 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SLAG02
Got this from the QuitNet People Today..


Hello Slag02
Your Quit Date is:Thursday, March 02, 2006 at 12:00:00 AM
Time Smoke-Free:31 days, 6 hours, 14 minutes and 18 seconds
Cigarettes NOT smoked:625
Lifetime Saved:4 days, 18 hours
Money Saved:$128.03

Open Gadget

Congratulations
WHO'S BETTER THAN YOU TODAY?
You've made it! A whole 1 month without a cigarette! In that time, you've successfully navigated the physical chaos of withdrawal, the emotional highs and lows of early quit, and the pitfalls of relapse!
WHO'S BETTER THAN YOU TODAY?
Countless times you've refused the offered cigs. More times than that you've craved nicotine, but opted for health, instead. You've endured teasing, lack of support, and feeling uncomfortable and out of place among smokers. You may have had issues with weight, anger, tension or sadness, but still you stayed SMOKE-FREE!
WHO'S BETTER THAN YOU TODAY?
You're adjusting to a whole new lifestyle. You're already thinking different thoughts. You've changed habits and routines. You've made new friends and, perhaps, let go of some old ones. You're starting to realize the benefits of living a SMOKE-FREE life. More and more, you see yourself as a non-smoker. We hope you're as proud of you as we are.
WHO'S BETTER THAN YOU TODAY?
And while you've been doing all this for yourself, you've been helping everyone here at the Q: your membership in our community, whether active or passive, has demonstrated an ongoing support of the efforts of all of us. We hope you stay with us as you continue your SMOKE-FREE journey to a fuller, richer, healthier life.

You do realize that you will soon weigh 350 pounds don't you? On the bright side, you will be able to eat 35 tacos.

SLAG 04-02-2006 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Skip Towne
You do realize that you will soon weigh 350 pounds don't you? On the bright side, you will be able to eat 35 tacos.


Yes but my Lungs will be squeaky Clean,

Skip Towne 04-02-2006 09:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SLAG02
Yes but my Lungs will be squeaky Clean,

After your massive coronary, you will have the cleanest lungs in the graveyard.

StcChief 04-02-2006 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SLAG02
Got this from the QuitNet People Today..


Hello Slag02
Your Quit Date is:Thursday, March 02, 2006 at 12:00:00 AM
Time Smoke-Free:31 days, 6 hours, 14 minutes and 18 seconds
Cigarettes NOT smoked:625
Lifetime Saved:4 days, 18 hours
Money Saved:$128.03

Open Gadget

Congratulations
WHO'S BETTER THAN YOU TODAY?
You've made it! A whole 1 month without a cigarette! In that time, you've successfully navigated the physical chaos of withdrawal, the emotional highs and lows of early quit, and the pitfalls of relapse!
WHO'S BETTER THAN YOU TODAY?
Countless times you've refused the offered cigs. More times than that you've craved nicotine, but opted for health, instead. You've endured teasing, lack of support, and feeling uncomfortable and out of place among smokers. You may have had issues with weight, anger, tension or sadness, but still you stayed SMOKE-FREE!
WHO'S BETTER THAN YOU TODAY?
You're adjusting to a whole new lifestyle. You're already thinking different thoughts. You've changed habits and routines. You've made new friends and, perhaps, let go of some old ones. You're starting to realize the benefits of living a SMOKE-FREE life. More and more, you see yourself as a non-smoker. We hope you're as proud of you as we are.
WHO'S BETTER THAN YOU TODAY?
And while you've been doing all this for yourself, you've been helping everyone here at the Q: your membership in our community, whether active or passive, has demonstrated an ongoing support of the efforts of all of us. We hope you stay with us as you continue your SMOKE-FREE journey to a fuller, richer, healthier life.

Good job quiting. Your at a month, dependency issues should be nearly done. Your kids will love you for it.

SLAG 04-02-2006 10:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skip Towne
After your massive coronary, you will have the cleanest lungs in the graveyard.

Ya know skip in all seriousness you are correct,

my plan is now that spring has sprung to start riding my bicycle to work, My work is just far enuff away that riding my bike could be a big difference, because honstley im not gettting the exersice I need.

I did get my blood pressure check after eating alot of bacon and it was very very good, so i know im in overall good health I just need to exersice more, but by qutting smoking that was one huge step to improving myself

KCChiefsMan 04-02-2006 12:47 PM

I lasted 7 weeks this time......but 3 days ago I started up again..eh fuck it

KCChiefsMan 07-17-2006 01:27 PM

Alright, I'm going for it again. I haven't had a smoke since yesterday afternoon, so I've almost lasted for a whole day. Gonna try for the long haul here

phisherman 07-17-2006 01:54 PM

i haven't had a cigarette since 12/30/05...

best decision i ever made...
now if i can just stop eating junk food

bp

BigRedChief 07-17-2006 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KCChiefsMan
Alright, I'm going for it again. I haven't had a smoke since yesterday afternoon, so I've almost lasted for a whole day. Gonna try for the long haul here

The first 48 hours are the hardest. Hang in there. It ain't easy but its doable.:clap:

WARPARTY70 07-17-2006 02:27 PM

It been 3 three years since I had a smoke . So you and your wife hang in there and stick it out!!!!!!!!

Frazod 07-17-2006 02:29 PM

11 months to the day for me (I had three drags from one the second day after I started this thread).


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