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I have finished my 3 month multi discipline needed for insurance. I didn't want to quit during that because I couldn't afford the weight gain that I always get when I quit. I am starting vacation next week so I figured it would be the ideal time to quit. I am also going to give up my pepsi which is my true love in life. Wish me luck and hopefully I won't bite anyone's head off this week. Lol

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Good Luck! I quit using Chantix 2 months ago. Unfortunately, that time was also part of my 3 month diet required by insurance, and instead of losing, I've gained 15 pounds. :( It really sucks. My surgery will probably be delayed for several months because of it, but at least I'm smoke free (My doctor requires 2 months smoke free before he will do surgery). I have to say, that first week with no smoking, I made a coworker cry. Not smoking made me mean! Good Luck and try not to be too tough on those around you!

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Hi Lisa, I quit smoking on Sept. 19th using the middle level patch (Nicoderm). I was on the patch for about 10 days and then cold turkey as of last Friday. I was raging for about 2 days and then it all got better. As of today, I am only craving the habit of it but I am not nicotine deprived. I am also on Kaiser's pre-op diet (low low carbs) and have actually lost about 10 pounds in 3 weeks - woo hoo!! You can totally do it. Just remember it is mind over matter and ask the people around you to be patient - lol!! My boyfriend is a smoker so I just can't go outside with him to smoke anymore but otherwise i like that my senses are better and I am breathing better too. I wish you the best. :)

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Good luck. I quit September 1st with the commit lozenges they worked great. I did gain about 10 lbs but for the first time in 15 years I am a non-smoker. AWESOME I have my surgery November 25th. I feel better knowing I have done EVERYTHING to be healthier pre surgery.

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I tried to quit back in July, then again in the begining of Aug. Then had a consult with my surgeon and he said that he wasn't going to ask that I quit. But 3wks before my surgery I just decided that was it! I want to be healthy in every way! I quit cold turkey and then a wk into it I started my 2wk pre-op liquid diet! YIKES! But I made it and am now smoke free for about 2.5 months! I still get the urge when I'm around other people that smoke, but then I remember how far I have come, and how hard it was to get there. I don't ever want to go back! Stay strong! You can do it!

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I quit smoking in March I was sick spent two days in hospital did real good for going cold turkey then in May i started back just a few puffs here and there stopped again in Aug for surgery was doing good until about week ago started back a few puffs here and there. I can't seem to get past the 2 month thing don't know whats wrong with me i'm trying it just so damn hard whenever you've smoked for 30+ years. I know all the bad things like they stink, make you have bad breath, I really don't even like the taste of them anymore I really think its just for my nerves maybe I need some meds to help I don't really know Good luck I really hope you can do it. :)

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You can do it...

I packed up the smokes 4 weeks ago after I had pneumonia and a two day stay in hospital... didn't enjoy that one bit!

Unfortunately I gained 6lb... I've lost some of it but I am struggling to get the last 2-4lb off... but I will do it!

Back to the gym for me next week...!!

Good luck =]

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