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911SauCy 09-10-2014 05:18 PM

Even better...you've saved enough $ for a pretty nice 911.

2packs/day @ $10per = $20

$20 × 360(we'll keep major holidays off the calendar) = $7200 × 3 = $21600

Seriously, what an accomplishment!!!

I wish my mom and her dead brother had a will like you

Danimal16 09-10-2014 05:50 PM

Keep up the good work.

Jays72T 09-10-2014 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by fastfredracing (Post 8256055)
I like to update this thread once a year, just to help myself keep on the right track, and maybe help nudge another one of you to beat it.
I see I recently passed my 3 year mark without a smoke. No cheats, not once. I'll never put one in my mouth again. Can't even fathom that I was once enslaved by those stinky , nasty , expensive, cancer causing , time wasting cigarettes.
Once you have passed about the 6 month mark, it is all downhill and gets easier every day. Every once in a while I get a whiff, of one, and for a split second, it smells good, but I instantly snap out of it.
A good friend of mine was recently diagnosed with lung cancer. He is still smoking, and 100 % in denial about what caused it. Bothers the hell out of me. Sort of like a race to his grave, only he can't run, cause he cant catch his breath and coughs up blood any time he does anything more physically challenging than tying his shoes .
Put em down boys, you can do it!!! It is nice here on the other side , and smells better too.
If I did it, anyone can.

Great news and can't believe I missed this thread. I smoked for about 20 years and agree with Fred 100%
"Can't even fathom that I was once enslaved by those stinky , nasty , expensive, cancer causing , time wasting cigarettes."
I'm 46 and quit about 7 years ago, will never go back. I tried a bunch of times, using the patch, chewing the gum, both at the same time but finally realized those have nicotine and THAT'S what I need to get off of. Cold turkey worked for me and wasn't as bad as i dreaded it would be. Kick the habit, you will feel great about it!

Evans, Marv 09-10-2014 07:32 PM

Fred, you are an inspiring success story. Keep reminding us so that others will believe they can do the same. Congrats again! I quit about 45 years ago because I didn't want to be "enslaved by those stinky, nasty, expensive (although when I started, a pack was 23 cents), cancer causing, time wasting cigarettes." Something amazing to me is that tobacco has been used since the 1500's (? +or-), and some people on the earth are just now realizing it's not healthy to do and doing something about it.

Baz 09-10-2014 07:40 PM

Congrats Fred - and nice of you to provide support for those who are still hooked.

I've never met any smoker who didn't want to quit - maybe your thread will help at least one person - you never know.

Congrats again!

Pazuzu 09-10-2014 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Pazuzu (Post 6252183)
Dr. Sue and I quit on March 22nd, so we're coming up on 6 months. I smoked for almost 20 years, I smoked longer than I didn't smoke. If I can keep it up, so can anyone. Quitting is hard, stayin' quit is easy.

Since we're updating, still quit for both of us. We work out bootcamp style which we never could have done if smoking, and I'm now stronger that I've been since age 18 (hundred pushups? No problem! Pull ups? A-OK!). I even had a cigar on a cruise last November and didn't want a smoke afterwards. I did however get painfully violently sick a few hours later...but that's something I don't want to discuss :)


My aunt smoked heavily her whole life. She went in for lung cancer and had most of a lung removed, was in the hospital (and NOT SMOKING) for several weeks, any normal person would have quit from that. She got out, walked across the street and bought some smokes. Then she died 8 months later.

When you are forced to quit (because you're in a hospital bed for weeks, or because someone who loves you threatens to leave, or because you can no longer do basic things like walk up a flight of stairs) QUIT!!! Just freaking QUIT!

Bill Douglas 09-10-2014 08:53 PM

Good on you Fred. It would be a shame to die of something so preventable.

I went cold turkey. Nearly went mad, but haven't smoked since.



"Do you smoke after sex?"
"I don't know, I've never looked."






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svandamme 09-10-2014 10:39 PM

Good job Fred,

i'am at 4.4 years now, i rarely even think about it now.
Might have 3 times a year where some kind of memory of nicotine comes up, and it doesn't even bother me, not even if there are smokers around and i'm ****faced.. it just smells awful now.

Hawkeye's-911T 09-11-2014 07:58 AM

"Nudge away" brother & Good onya Fred

Cheers JB

beepbeep 09-11-2014 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by svandamme (Post 8256439)
Good job Fred,

i'am at 4.4 years now, i rarely even think about it now.
Might have 3 times a year where some kind of memory of nicotine comes up, and it doesn't even bother me, not even if there are smokers around and i'm ****faced.. it just smells awful now.


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That's good news!

I quit snuff (Swedish version of chew) at roughly the same time as you did cigarettes. I can still feel the cravings from time to time. I dreamt of having a snus many times.

I calculated that my daily intake of nicotine while using was equivalent of having 80-100 smokes. Every day! (4mg nicotine in each snus, compared to ~0.5mg in every cigarette).

Honestly, cold-turkey was only way that could work...I had physical withdrawal symptoms for three weeks (irritability, loss of sleep), then psychical for roughly three months. Never had another one, ever.

creaturecat 09-11-2014 09:11 AM

I love hearing personal success stories.
This is one of them!
Congrats!

Schrup 09-12-2014 10:41 AM

I quit chewing a few weeks ago when Curt Schilling shared his story on SC. At first I found myself turning the channel & realized that wasn't going to work this time like it did with Tony Quinn. Good luck to all that are trying to quit tobacco, it's well worth the hassle.

Rusty Heap 09-12-2014 11:27 AM

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cool.

pure cool............

SilberUrS6 09-12-2014 12:06 PM

Quit chewing 13 years ago, and haven't looked back. Nicotine is a crazy drug - I still think about taking a dip every now and then.

Good for you, Fred.


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