Smoking ............... No more.

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tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
I did experiment with e-cigs earlier in the year but found I just used them to fill the gaps between normal smokes:wacko:
 

compo

Veteran
Location
Harlow
I did experiment with e-cigs earlier in the year but found I just used them to fill the gaps between normal smokes:wacko:

Reminds me of my earlier attempts to quit. I had strong patches that I would put on before lighting my first smoke of the day. Champix was my saviour.
 

Ciar

Veteran
Location
London
Reminds me of my earlier attempts to quit. I had strong patches that I would put on before lighting my first smoke of the day. Champix was my saviour.
champix really depressed me, 3 months i i took, my missus was over the moon when i stopped.
 

Ciar

Veteran
Location
London
I did experiment with e-cigs earlier in the year but found I just used them to fill the gaps between normal smokes:wacko:

with ecig's the ones that look like ciggies just arent powerful enough, short battery life and not enough volts to give you what a ciggie would give, also if you tried eliquid you need 20mg strength which is close to the strength of a silk cut, 20mg strength = 0.2mg in a ciggie..

i use 20mg myself but i also use a decent set up with a battery life of 8+ hours and on top of that, i raise and lower the voltage to give me more of a hit.

in all honesty I don't even crave or use it as much, so eventually it will be put to the side the same as the ciggies were :smile:
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
with ecig's the ones that look like ciggies just arent powerful enough, short battery life and not enough volts to give you what a ciggie would give, also if you tried eliquid you need 20mg strength which is close to the strength of a silk cut, 20mg strength = 0.2mg in a ciggie..

i use 20mg myself but i also use a decent set up with a battery life of 8+ hours and on top of that, i raise and lower the voltage to give me more of a hit.

in all honesty I don't even crave or use it as much, so eventually it will be put to the side the same as the ciggies were :smile:

I would consider Silk Cut like breathing in fresh air! I like fags with a bit of kick to them.
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
All I can say is congratulations to those who have stopped and good luck to those of us who would like to stop.
 

mark st1

Plastic Manc
Location
Leafy Berkshire
I have not had a cigarette now for 7 days and i have to say its driving me farking mental now :boxing: cycling is getting better though i seem to have a lot more lung capacity already that's the only thing that's keeping me from having one. Tis bloomin hard though :banghead: lol
 

phil_hg_uk

I am not a member, I am a free man !!!!!!
I have not had a cigarette now for 7 days and i have to say its driving me f***ing mental now :boxing: cycling is getting better though i seem to have a lot more lung capacity already that's the only thing that's keeping me from having one. Tis bloomin hard though :banghead: lol

Keep going it takes a while but its worth it :thumbsup: I found the first 6 months the hardest.

I stopped 5.5 years ago and I am the fittest I have been since I was kid and I am 49 next month :training:
 

Peteaud

Veteran
Location
South Somerset
I have not had a cigarette now for 7 days and i have to say its driving me f***ing mental now :boxing: cycling is getting better though i seem to have a lot more lung capacity already that's the only thing that's keeping me from having one. Tis bloomin hard though :banghead: lol

I stopped 11.50pm on Dec 31st 2011.

all i can say is the first weeks are the hardest, but after 7 days you are winning the battle.

Keep it up.
 
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