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Sasha222 26-09-2010 19:37

Re: Electronic Cigarettes
 
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Originally Posted by Juo (Post 35098643)
In terms of the actually quitting it defiantly still takes will power what ever you decide, setting a date in stone is good and also throwing away everything you have to do with smoking also works well.

Ive got an app on my phone that gives me a rundown of how im doing so far its saying

Days since smoking 10
Total amount saved £12.50
Total cigarettes NOT smoked 120

Having a look at those numbers gives me lots of incentive.

That is very good. With all the ashtrays I throw out so do I throw hubby out as well as he is a smoker :(:D

Juo 26-09-2010 19:39

Re: Electronic Cigarettes
 
Yeah that might be pretty tough, my girlfriend doesn't smoke so I guess im lucky in that respect.

superbiatch 26-09-2010 19:40

Re: Electronic Cigarettes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Juo (Post 35098638)
I seriously wouldn't be put off by that article.

I know thats from a guy that sells them but this is a new product and obviously no one knows what the long term affects are.......

Precisely the reason why the NHS won't supply them as a quit smoking aid.

But good on you for giving up smoking tobacco :tu:

Sasha222 26-09-2010 19:42

Re: Electronic Cigarettes
 
I wont mind him smoking. He smokes the pipe and Im a non drinker and he drinks so I'm very easy going I wont mind.

Juo 26-09-2010 19:43

Re: Electronic Cigarettes
 
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Originally Posted by superbiatch (Post 35098653)
Precisely the reason why the NHS won't supply them as a quit smoking aid.

But good on you for giving up smoking tobacco :tu:

I dont really care if the NHS provide them as a quitting aid, the NHS provided Avandia to diabetics and look where thats got them. http://is.gd/fur6J

Anyway I was aware of articles on the internet and am also aware there could still be risks, one day hopefully I wont smoke anything :) for now I do enjoy a good puff on my e-cig

superbiatch 26-09-2010 20:00

Re: Electronic Cigarettes
 
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Originally Posted by Juo (Post 35098656)
I dont really care if the NHS provide them as a quitting aid, the NHS provided Avandia to diabetics and look where thats got them. http://is.gd/fur6J

Anyway I was aware of articles on the internet and am also aware there could still be risks, one day hopefully I wont smoke anything :) for now I do enjoy a good puff on my e-cig

Good luck

Gary L 26-09-2010 20:33

Re: Electronic Cigarettes
 
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Originally Posted by defirish (Post 35098640)
Spill

Only if my timing's out :)

Sasha222 26-09-2010 20:45

Re: Electronic Cigarettes
 
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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35098697)
Only if my timing's out :)

When your emptying the ashtrays Gary is it and your hands are shaking from old age :D:D Old age is a bummer ;)

Maggy 27-09-2010 07:33

Re: Electronic Cigarettes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Juo (Post 35098643)
In terms of the actually quitting it defiantly still takes will power what ever you decide, setting a date in stone is good and also throwing away everything you have to do with smoking also works well.

Ive got an app on my phone that gives me a rundown of how im doing so far its saying

Days since smoking 10
Total amount saved £12.50
Total cigarettes NOT smoked 120

Having a look at those numbers gives me lots of incentive.

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