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For you Smokers,Last Wed.Am I had a real I opener, 6:am sitting right here, cup of coffee, havin a smoke, reading the best fishin info around, I feel kinda clammy/hot. I reach up behind me to open the window. after opening I feel as tho I pulled a muscle in my chest. nothing major, just irratating, 10 min. later its more of a heavy feeling, I go lay down next to the wife to strech it off. NOT!
30 sec. of that I wake her with the Scarriest words to ever come out of my mouth.. "I think you should take me into the hospital, "I think im having a heart attack??"

With pain that feels like an elephant standing on my chest we get to emergency and although relieved to be there, I still am in pain. 2 little sprays of nitro and the pain is gone. the next day im shipped to Fargo for an angiogram, and ultimatly angioplasty and a stent for the blockage they found. lucky for me there was only minor damage to my heart, the blockage was not in a major artery.

Here is the thing, Im male, 42 yrs young, and there is no heart disease in the family, None. my Cholesteral level is 164, Im not over weight, 6'3" 205lbs, and am phisically active. My downfall is that ive Smoked for 26 years! !!Quit Now!!

Ex Smokers, please share with me the ways you found things to do to avoid the urge, I havent smoked since 6am wed. and am doing the patch, so far so good, but today I return to work (selfemployed const) and in this biz smoking is the norm. Yes, they will all get an earfull!!

Thanks for your time! I have a totaly new outlook on life now, and sharing this is part of it, hoping that atleast one of you great people will Kick it!! Ted


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Been 32 days here now, other than a cold I'm feelin great!! Cant help but wonder how nasty this cold would be if I was still smokin.. Kinda the way I'm looking at it right now is that Im a recovering smoker rather than an ex smoker, I think it needs to be treated like any other addiction. What I find odd is that I still love the smell of smoke, I know I can never have another one myself...weird..
Been off the patch for quite a while, Other than the first few days I didnt really have the need it seemed..The monkeys are going away slowly but surely, To the new guys, it does get easier so hang in there, cravings are beat in your head not in your lungs so cowboy up!! Paul

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Day 2 GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Man this gum! Got to be careful not to get addicted to IT! Went three days then a bad relapse to which I could but will give no excuses cause there are none. "Well I wanted to breathe but I decided to smoke instead." So on to day three. COLD TURKEY? Maybe if I had 12 cold turkey sandwiches tied around my neck (like those candy necklaces). Man I'm hungry! Keep it up guys! Not only are you helping your self but your helping alot of other people that need the support!

chunk

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You can do it Chunky!
IT GETS EASIER. IT REALLY, REALLY DOES! HANG IN THERE! DO WHATEVER IT TAKES!
If you're hungry....eat! I KNOW I'm gaining weight - but I don't care too much. I figure the 4-8 beers a day I'm not drinking provide me with a calorie debit to draw from. I know it will be easier to change my eating habits after this is smoothed out.

Great deals on candy right now, too! wink.gif

It's okay to trade addiction for addiction - plug a less harmful habit into the place smoking used to occupy.

I'm revisiting my horror-movie addiction, reading anything I can get my hands on, and my wife is quite pleased with my appetite for another activity I have taken to with increased frequency.

Peace,
Rob

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Hey I am so proud of you guys!!!!!!!! I was just reading how well you are doing and I am impressed.

Seems like a lot of you are worried about the weight gain. When you feel you are ready try the South Beach Diet. It WORKS, it is easy, you are never hungry, and it works fast! So if you are living on tootsie rolls now, this diet will take the weight off fast later on. Keep up the good work guys. grin.gif

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Way to go Chunky,
That was the first thing that hit me with the cravings...hunger pangs. By all means eat something, take deep breaths, drink a long cool sip of clear clean water.

It truly does get better everyday.

Just don't give into the nasty smelling brown round things. You'll just have to go through the whole process all over again if you touch one of those nasty things - ever.

Commit-Commit-Commit to Quit Forever
It's not painful in anyway. Your mind just likes to play tricks on you making you think you need em....Commit to the fact that you WILL NOT GIVE IN - ever!!!!

It gets easier everytime you SAY NO to the smelly round brown things.

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Well I'm ready. I had to make a Dr. Apt to get one of thoes inhailers. They were by perscription only. I'll use the patch,then when I get a strong erge I can grab the inhailer. It's going to be tough, My planed start date is the day before deer hunting. I let you all know how this combo is working from time to time.

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Hey Willowcat,

Good luck, it ain't easy, but if you really put your mind to it, it is real doable. The hardest thing is to make the decision to really quit. The rest is just follow through on details.

For me it didn't go near as bad as I thought it would. The cravings pass rather easily and if you are mentally prepared for them and if you have some kinda plan to make it through them you will do fine smile.gif The one don't do I recommend is don't dwell on not being able to smoke, move your mind onto something else as soon as possible.

Scott

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Well, you guys were my inspiration and I've been an ex smoker for 3 weeks. And to be honest its not so bad. I feel 125% better, I more productive doing other things, And I'll be able to drag deer farther this year. I was smoking for 7 years prior. My trick was that I kept telling my self that smoking was not an option anymore. I always started back up when I told my self I'd just have one or I'd just smoke this weekend. Smoking isn't an option anymore. I just can't smoke, period

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Hey bigguns glad to have ya on board!! The further into this I get the easier it gets and the more sense it makes. I hope it does the same for you. I'm feeling good after at least a month smoke free now (I lost count) Maybe next fall I'll reward myself with a trip with my dad to colorado elk hunting? At least thats an option now, I think I'll be able to breathe about 3000 ft altitude lol...Good luck and keep the faith all!! Valv how ya doing???? Paul

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Paul Rohweller
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[email protected]
N.P.A.A. 425
Quality Bait and Tackle,
Detroit Lakes Mn
www.scenictackle.com
North Country Outdoors Radio 99.3 fm
http://fishingminnesota.com/pinetoprairie

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Bigguns1, Paul, Chunky, Mistermom, Wishing For Walleyes, Rick, Aquaman01, and all the rest of you Quitters, great to see you guys make the committment to yourselves, your families and your health. It takes guts to quit smoking!!

Quitting in the beginning can be a minute to minute things. All you have to be able to do is make through the right here and now and you will do fine, don't worry about later or tomorrow, just get through the now.

Good luck!!

Scott

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Hey Upnorth!
Technically I quit chewing and it was almost a year ago. So I'm kinda more in the cheering section. Cravings not much of a problem at all anymore. But I do thank you and echo your sentiments! Everybody can do it!

mm

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Mistermom,

Didn't get from your posts that you had been off the nicotine products for that long, but it is good to hear that you are doing well.

It also speaks for the fact that the cravings do subside for those who are still in the early stages.

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Well day 9 here and going strong.Food sure is good.Not only did i quit smoking, i left a higher paying very stressfull and long hour job,for a low stress 40 hour job doing what i like doing.Lifes to short to bestressed so much.Now i have alot more time for fishing. Thanks everyone for the support.

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Good on you wfw,
keep at it.

How is everyone else doing??

For myself, I rarely even think about it now.

Get rid of those Smelly Brown Round things.

Can't believe people stick those things in their mouths. Yuck grin.gif

Recovering smokers are the toughest on smokers...ehhhh????

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Way to go dude!! I'm right behind ya by a day or two. Wife cant seem to make the right decision tho. That kinda sucks, her mom wont quit either. They're using the "I'll do it in my own time" excuse to keep on smokin. Her mom doesnt have much time if she doesnt give it up..Keep it up all!! Paul

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Pine to Prairie Guide Service
218-962-3387 home
701-261-9525 cell
[email protected]
N.P.A.A. 425
Quality Bait and Tackle, Detroit Lakes Mn
www.scenictackle.com
North Country Outdoors Radio 99.3 fm
http://fishingminnesota.com/pinetoprairie

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Im doing great, I still have my days but Im doing just fine with them too, I keep rewarding myself, last reward was to take the wife to Grandforks to see Areosmith/Kiss concert, $98.00 a ticket, felt well spent for 3rd row seats. even saw a guy in the sec row that got kicked out for smoking! ha.. ha..ha

Paul, thats got to be rough with the wife not wanting to join you! I was lucky, mine has never tryed smoking. Im sure your doing what you can to get her to join you. Glad your holding your own! Keep er up! see ya on the ice....soon the way it looks!

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I caught her burning one up in mahnomen last saturday night. She reminded me of that commercial with the monkey having a smoke years ago..Looked out of place, she wont smoke in the house or vehicles anyways. I reeally think she wants to quit but she just doesnt have the cahonies... HEY we hit 200!!!! Paul

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Paul Rohweller
Pine to Prairie Guide Service
218-962-3387 home
701-261-9525 cell
[email protected]
N.P.A.A. 425
Quality Bait and Tackle, Detroit Lakes Mn
www.scenictackle.com
North Country Outdoors Radio 99.3 fm
http://fishingminnesota.com/pinetoprairie

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