ironhead_79 said:i have smoked for 20 years this year, wish i could find a way to quit, i've tried the patches the gum and even joined a support group all to no avail, any good tips for quiting, maybe something i never thought of. i know it's mostly mental but when your pushing 3 packs a day somethings gotta give. i'm 33 years old and get out of breath walking 50 yards to the mailbox and back. i'm really in good shape as far as my looks go, still pretty muscular, i used to box for years but it seems when i stopped boxing everything went downhill, i know the muscle is there just doesn't work as well when the lungs can't operate like they used to, one good thing is they just passed a no smoking law here in ohio, so no smoking in public places period, maybe this will slow me down but i know i need to quit.
Substitution! Gum, breathmints, alcohol, lol...it will take something, there is no doubt.
This may not sound like a good idea, but here is what I did. I went stragith to the bar, and stopped there. Everyone wants to smoke when they drink, so they quit smoking and drinking at the same time, right? ...well, a month later when you have a beer, you want a cigarette more than ever. My plan was to get used to not smoking while drinking, and then that problem wouldn't get me at a later date. (Previous attempts all failed the way I described.) I also put a killing on some Listerine Pocket Packs!
My grandmother quit years ago, and she still orders a truckload of Tic-Tacs at a time...she has them by the case!
The bottom line is, that you cannot quit until you are ready to quit. There is no solution for that... If you do try; I wish you luck.