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    Help kicking the cigarettes please!

    I'm sorry that its come to this. I've just bought another pack of smokes even though I'm trying to quit. If anyone who's quit smoking (tobacco) before can help me out with a few hints Please!

    I do smoke grass on a mostly-daily basis, if that's of any use.

    Any help would be appreciated.
    dj defibrillator Reviewed by dj defibrillator on . Help kicking the cigarettes please! I'm sorry that its come to this. I've just bought another pack of smokes even though I'm trying to quit. If anyone who's quit smoking (tobacco) before can help me out with a few hints Please! I do smoke grass on a mostly-daily basis, if that's of any use. Any help would be appreciated. Rating: 5

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    Help kicking the cigarettes please!

    Weightlift, oh yeah, eating sweets is a good thing...And um...lets see...Patches? But they are crap..Gum is good..Not the nicorette and shit just regular gum. And a pen, to chew on or something since your probably in a habit of putting something in your mouth in that similar shape..

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    #3
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    Help kicking the cigarettes please!

    Alright heres an idea, although im not sure how well it would work it sounds hella fun. Buy a very large bag of weed and whenever you crave a cig just smoke a bowl instead. Do this for a while and then you will have forgotten all about that nasty baccy.

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    #4
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    Help kicking the cigarettes please!

    An herb called Lobelia will help.You can add it to your cannabis

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    #5
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    Help kicking the cigarettes please!

    i'd like to join dj in asking for tips what might help, i've tried other methods (patches 'n shit) and plain cold turkey, now i think i'm going to try the wellbutrin with maybe some classes? i gotta stop pretty quick, for good.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Help kicking the cigarettes please!

    Every time you get an urge to smoke drop something heavy on your nuts. You'll forget all about that urge...
    Rehab is for quitters.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Help kicking the cigarettes please!

    dont quit, smoking is good for you !

    :stoned:

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    #8
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    Help kicking the cigarettes please!

    i don't really know what o tell you, i've tried to quit atleast 20 times so far... (serious attmepts...) i've done everything from completely cutting myself off from ciagarettes and everything that seems to lead me to smoking, to doing it gradually as well as trying numerous stop smoking aids..

    i just don't seem to have enough will power to do it... like... i'll have it in my head to quit, i'll want to quit... but for whatever reason i end up going back to it...
    all i can tell you is, prepare for a very treacherous battle... nicotien withdrawls only last about 72 hours, but you will still crave cigarettes years and years later (my grandma quick back when i was like 14 or so, i'm almost 20 now and she still has strong cravings for them) but that's all in your head, that's where will power comes in, you have to be able to tell yourself that it's all in your head, and your body doesn't NEED the nicotien.. just your mind wanting to repeat bad habbits... keep yourself away from smokers, or situatios you often need to smoke in (if your family stresses you out, and makes you need a cigarette to calm down, avoid them as much as possible, shit like that) two more things to know.. 1. if you give in and only smoke one cigarette because "it's only one, and i won't start smoking again cuz i have just one" you are about 95% likely to pick it back up... 2. it takes alot of people multiple times to finally kick the habbit, just because you go back and do it the first time, doesn't make you a bad person... esepecially if it's your first.. if it's first tis' an almost gaurentee you will end up doing it again... because no one is really prepared (or could understand the difficulty involved) for quitting smoking, until they've gone through it.

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    Senior Member

    Help kicking the cigarettes please!

    I had a tonof trouble quitting. I got help by my mom because she tok my cigarettes away and grounded me. But to get past the withdrawl symptoms I stayed constantly high for 3 days straight. When I sobered up all I had left was the want to smoke but luckily with time that passed. I recommend trying to stay stoned most of the time and sleep more so you don't have the time to contemplate smoking cigarrettes.

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    Help kicking the cigarettes please!

    Quote Originally Posted by dj defibrillator
    I'm sorry that its come to this. I've just bought another pack of smokes even though I'm trying to quit. If anyone who's quit smoking (tobacco) before can help me out with a few hints Please!

    I do smoke grass on a mostly-daily basis, if that's of any use.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Just smoke loads of weed. That's what I did and had almost no trouble quiting.

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