Quit Smoking Day 30

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Ways to Quit Smoking

Author: Ibrahim

There are countless ways to quit smoking, and the majority of smokers have tried their hands at most of them. There is the old "cold turkey" standby that tends to send people into a painful period of withdrawal that eventually causes them to start smoking again. There are also the nicotine-based cessation programs like gum, patches, and lozenges. While many of these result in short-term success, they usually don't help you quit smoking for good.

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10 Responses to Quit Smoking Day 30

  1. letmecuonce says:

    I smoke 30 cigerettes per day, I want to quit smoking, can any one help?

    • Anonymous says:

      To counter any potential side effects of nicotine withdrawal, it is helpful to gradually transition yourself out of smoking 30 cigarettes per day. You will also need to consider filling in the habit of lighting a cigarette and puffing it with other activities that keeps your hand and mouth busy (i.e. chewing gums everytime there is a desire to smoke a cigarette). Talk to your doctor about use of nicotine patch and definitely participate in smoking cessation support groups. Best of luck!

  2. silversurfer96er says:

    I quit smoking 30 days ago – I have tingling in my feet (mostly). Is this normal? Will it go away? when?
    Its more in my left foot and in my big toes. It seems to be getting worse and more noticeable the longer I have quit.

    • Anonymous says:

      I noticed that once I quit I started getting tingling sensations in my legs. I did some research and found out that smoking cigarettes decreases the circulation in your body – so I made the diagnoses that my circulation was just returning to normal. I could be completely wrong – but I have been smoke free for 4 months and my legs don’t tingle anymore. You still might want to call the doc just to get his/her opinion.

  3. tajikistan08 says:

    i quit smoking 30 days ago cold turkey why am i depressed???

    i smoked for 10 yrs
    i used 4mg lozenge for a first 4 days

    • Anonymous says:

      You’ve made a huge lifestyle change and are reestablishing your new identity as a non-smoker. It can be hard making any life change. Even the really, really good ones. Give yourself time and you’ll feel like a million bucks. You also might have identified some emotion with smoking. Or some part of your personality. Try and work through it. This will be the best thing you ever did.

  4. Randolf says:

    Quit Smoking 30 days? Feeling Dissociated?
    Why I’m feeling this way? It’s kinda scary… I feel I’m in a dream.. And like when Im driving from school and got home it comes to my mind that “Did I drove from school?” something like that.

    Is this connected with withdrawal? Im in 30 days now..

    pls help.
    How long this will pass?

    • Anonymous says:

      Nicotine withdrawal can feel like that; it’s different for each of us though. You’ve made it 30 days and that’s a major accomplishment! Keep it up, you’ll start feeling more normal soon.

      Way to go!

  5. Marlbobama says:

    Which day should I consider to be the day I quit smoking?
    I smoked all day on Sept 30th. Then I woke up sick on Oct 1st, tried to have a cigarette, but could only take a couple small puffs, so put it out. Have not touched another since that morning. Would you consider the 30th, or 1st as my quit date?
    I guess I should change my avitar, lol.

    • Anonymous says:

      I cheated 3 times in the first few months after I quit smoking. I had one cigarette each time. I decided to continue calling the first day I quit my quit day.

      I’m not recommending cheating at all, but for me, it did happen. It was important for me to just get right back to it and continue to count my whole accomplishment, despite my slips.

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