Thursday, December 3, 2009

How can i stop smoking? -

How can i stop smoking? -

Maybe going on the nicotine patch, and slowly decreased, how much you take, as the withdraw, would be horrible!!! Going cold turkey would not be very good!!! I would take the nicotine down, a little at a time...Try this website for quit smoking help and information. Quit smoking can be a very stressful experience so you-ll need as much help as you can get.

Remember why you-re doing it! (Family, friends, general health)

This is what yoo-re exactly looking for.

Don-t give up and good luck!just say -no-If you really feels bad about it and have belief and self cofidence it is a simple problem.dont light another one!

Try reading Alan Carr-s book, it helped me.... Im on week 2 and not a craving in sight!

Have a look here:
http://www.allencarrseasyway.com/
find a new addiction to replace it withjust put em down and quitif yuo-ll find the answer.. let me know :)Whenever you feel like smoking you can drink water.well i think if keep your self a bit more in a non smoking company and make consious effort that what these people think . it will help in som way. actually it help me a lot. i am right now in my 6 week and veven now i am eating nioctine loznges once in 2 - 3 daysI-m not joking. replace your addiction of smoking with some other addiction that won-t be harmful to your body. for example, whenevr you feel like smoking, eat something specific or drink fresh juice. keep trying. eventually you-ll be addicted to the substitute.

it has worked for people who were commited. it might work for you if want.
How can i stop smoking? -

Smokers, If there was a pill to stop smoking immediately would you take it? -

Smokers, If there was a pill to stop smoking immediately would you take it? -

Homeopathic treatment for quitting Smoking :-
CALADIUMS 1M(1000) three drops in a sip of water just once a week will help reduce the craving for smoking tobacco and quitting smoking .
NO SIDE EFFECTS, NO COMPLICATIONS just 100% CURES !
That-s what Homeopathy is all about !
Take Care and God Bless you All !no, i enjoy my smoking. i smoke 2 ciggy butts a day after a long stressful day at work. its all i allow my self. -- self disciplineSmoke over 20 years bought this product called : *Smoke Away*
30 days guarantee or money back with an extra $ 100.00

This is an herb more than one per day depending on how many pack you smoke.

Three Days i never look back four other people stop smoking of my kit been four year nothing has happen to make me want a (cigg) since.

Plus get this I-m a cooler and bodyguard and i work bars with 500 to 600 or more people smoking nothing i promise.

Still love that smell but don-t want to smoke.

See this does not put nicotine in you to stop the craving, this is herbs and its a cleaner of you system poop, pee , sweat, check it out if you would like to stop smoking.Yes.Absolutely!! Just as long as the side effects were not worse on my health than smoking!!

Like you see on commercials, where the pill has side effects and gives you the symptoms of what you are trying to get rid of!!!To stop smoking tobacco, ie cigarettes. Then yes would be my immediate response.
Smokers, If there was a pill to stop smoking immediately would you take it? -

Stopped smoking weed for about 3 months now. how long does it take for the lungs to heal? -

Stopped smoking weed for about 3 months now. how long does it take for the lungs to heal? -

i stopped smoking weed about 3 months ago. i noticed that ive been coughing up green gunk and had a lung xray. dr told me they were fine. how long does this last i figure my lungs are getting all the crap out.Itll take a while, about a year. but your flemmy gunky **** will go away in about a week or two.....
Hang in there....
Stopped smoking weed for about 3 months now. how long does it take for the lungs to heal? -

What are the side effects of stopping smoking? -

What are the side effects of stopping smoking? -

mood swings and psychological effects of stopping smokingThere may be irritability, decreased threshold for stress or conflict, and minor emotional instability during the withdrawal process. Cravings are also common. Some individuals may gain weight, though the typical amount gained is between 5 to 7 pounds.Always wanting a cigaretteYou-ll be healthier, you-ll have more money, you-ll have less chance of getting certain diseases like ephysema and cancer, you-ll feel better, you-ll smell better and, oh, yeah..you might gain a couple of pounds.Well, you can have withdrawals, which can cause you to be moody and short-tempered. You can also gain weight. The reason why a lot of people gain weight after they quit smoking, is because many people smoke INSTEAD of eating... and when they quit smoking, they eat more. So as long as you eat right and stay active, you should be able to avoid the weight gain though.

Good luck!There are some temporary unpleasant side effects, all of which are quite tolerable: See
http://www.quitguide.com/side-effects-of…

But even better are the improvements that start the first day and last for the rest of your life: See
http://www.quitguide.com/benefits-of-qui…
It will vary with each person, its hard to say what your side effects will be mentally in comparison to someone elseYou might gain weight,you will be moody,shakey,they best advise I can give is to ask your doctor to give you some info on it.An increase in your lifespan, a healthier existence, extra money in your pocket, lower insurance premiums, a better overall smell, non-yellowed fingernails.Its Great to quit smoking for health, and yes like other people said that you might gain weight, don-t worry about it,make a habbit of working out daily and you will be fine!:)You may gain weight.You will feel irritable for a short time. You will have a bit of spaceyness. Your blood sugar will be lower which might make you hungry. Your metabolism will slow. Your mind will play tricks on you trying to convince you not to stop. BUT, if you do, the next side effects will be: fresh breath, no panic as to where to smoke, clean clothes, clean fingers, clean lungs, increased energy and time not to mention an extended life span!
What are the side effects of stopping smoking? -

Do teeth bleed after stopping smoking? -

Do teeth bleed after stopping smoking? -

WHAT WERE YOU SMOKING ???????Teeth don-t bleed when you stop smoking but your gums might as smoking inhibits your body-s natural inflammatory responses. When you quit smoking your gums return to normal and can respond the way they are supposed to, that is - they will bleed if they are inflammed. If you have quit smoking and your gums are bleeding then you need to clean your teeth either more regularly or more efficiently or both.I don-t know, I haven-t been able to teach my teeth to smoke yet.

But seriously, neither the teeth nor gums should bleed after stopping smoking (at least I don-t know anyone who has had that problem)No, Never, Smoking may cause bleeding of gums and gums heal after leaving. Teeth also becomes healthy and you will improve your oral hygiene after leaving smoking in case you brush your teeth twice a day.no way. I haven-t heard of that.No. At least mine didn-t.well done for quittin, Yes well mine and my husbands both did when we quit. we used some oraldene mouthwash for a month or so , that did the trick. hope this helps..hell no not even if u stopped like somkeing illegeal drugs u teeth would probly only turn yellowYes, you are likely to see an increase in bleeding gums after stopping smoking. Smokers are more likely to develop periodontal disease than non-smokers; however, because of the suppressed inflammatory response in smokers, they may not even be aware that they have it. Suppressed inflammatory response means no bleeding, but the disease is still actively progressing (bone loss, loose teeth, tooth loss). About 10-12 weeks after quitting smoking, there is an increase in bleeding, possibly due to a recovery of the inflammatory response. You may notice heavy bleeding during brushing and flossing and having your teeth cleaned. Be sure to have good plaque control. Brush after each meal, floss daily, and rinse with Listerine. Almost 100% of 30-40-year-old heavy smokers have periodontitis. After quitting smoking, although you see bleeding, the disease progression slows. You should visit your dentist and discuss that you have quit smoking and have a cleaning. He/she will be able to give you advice on how to have healthy teeth and gums.nothe dentist told me my gums where bleeding after giving up smoking because smoking makes the tissue and blood vessles contract stopping blood from flowing freelyYes, your gums do tend to bleed less if you are a smoker. This is a problem for dentists when trying to properly diagnose periodontal disease because bleeding during a probing exam is usually indicative of disease. I would imagine that if you are having problems that were being masked by smoking, that when you stop, you would experience more gingival bleeding. However, if the bleeding is spontaneous (not when brushing or flossing), it could be indicative of some other serious health problem. I would advise seeing a dentist to have a thorough exam to find out more.I-ve never herd of it, but thats not to say it doesn-t happen.
What the hell are you smoking!?!noThis sounds like gingivitis, you need to see your dentist. Switch to an electric toothbrush and brush twice a day, then use a mouthwash.
And don-t brush too hard either, because that can make your gums bleed.yes. and for many other reasons. try corsodyl
Do teeth bleed after stopping smoking? -