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April 14, 2006, 8:27 am PDT

how do you figure?

I noticed that some of you put up stats on the money you've saved from not smoking, also many days you've been smoke free, my question is how are figuring out  the life thing?  That would be my big motivator.  I'm Donna by the by, and I'm using the american lung ass. web site to help with quiting.  Any other good ones out there?
 
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April 14, 2006, 12:50 pm PDT

Smoking- Meter

here is the link for the meter:
www.silkquit.org/meter.html
click on the dlownload silkquit 02.60 for windows. Save to your desktop and then install the software. The first time you run it, it will ask for your quit date, how many cigs a day you smoked and the price of a pack of cigs. Good Luck

www.whyquit.com  is another good site

 

 

Linda

 

One year, two weeks, 19 hours, 49 minutes and 1 second. 11394 cigarettes not smoked, saving $2,204.89. Life saved: 5 weeks, 4 days, 13 hours, 30 minutes.

 
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April 14, 2006, 6:55 pm PDT

thanks

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here is the link for the meter:
www.silkquit.org/meter.html
click on the dlownload silkquit 02.60 for windows. Save to your desktop and then install the software. The first time you run it, it will ask for your quit date, how many cigs a day you smoked and the price of a pack of cigs. Good Luck

www.whyquit.com  is another good site

 

 

Linda

 

One year, two weeks, 19 hours, 49 minutes and 1 second. 11394 cigarettes not smoked, saving $2,204.89. Life saved: 5 weeks, 4 days, 13 hours, 30 minutes.

  Thanks for the information!  I quit 6  years ago for 7 months and I always counted how much money I was saving.  I guess it made me feel good to know I was saving my family big bucks!! HA!

 
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April 18, 2006, 3:43 pm PDT

I NEED HELP TO QUIT SMOKING

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I have missed you guys terribly!!!! I haven't done it again yet but am aiming for a quit date within a week. I tried again while the board was down but to no avail.

 

I only have a quick second because my kids are going crazy but I will be back later to post again. Welcome to the new person....stay strong

 

Shelly

HI,MAYBE WE CAN HELP EACH OTHER TO QUIT..I REALLY NEED TO I HAVE BRAIN CANCER AN SIT HERE AN POISON MY BODY WITH CIGS..SO LETS WORK TOGETHER AN MAYBE WE CAN DO IT..HUGGSSS LINDA
 
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April 19, 2006, 7:41 am PDT

Hi Linda-----Montana

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HI,MAYBE WE CAN HELP EACH OTHER TO QUIT..I REALLY NEED TO I HAVE BRAIN CANCER AN SIT HERE AN POISON MY BODY WITH CIGS..SO LETS WORK TOGETHER AN MAYBE WE CAN DO IT..HUGGSSS LINDA

Hi Linda, 

So sorry to hear about your cancer that is really rough. Keep posting on the board with your progress, we care. It's really got to be very hard to think about quitting. Take the smoking one hour at a time. And if you didn't pick one up, pat yourself on the shoulder.  If you can't do it that particular hour, maybe the next will be better. Keep as busy as you can. We are here to help. 

  

Linda from Texas  

 
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April 20, 2006, 9:09 am PDT

Trying to Quit Smoking?

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My question to you is how old was your mother-n-law when she passed away? Take that age and subtract it from your age, that's probably how many more years you have with your children !!!!!! I don't mean to sound harsh, but smoking is something you don't come out winning. I too started at an early age (16) and smoked till I was 49, when I diagnosed with lung cancer. At that time I had a son 9 years and a daughter 27. I felt  I had our daughter well on her way in life, one day  seeing her get married and have children, but there was so much I wanted to teach my son about life he was only 9, and I had just cut it short with my cancer. There was no two ways about it, that my smoking caused the lung cancer. Through a lot of praying and I mean alot of praying and the removal of a whole lung, I got a second chance. But I had to gamble again with the smoking after my surgery for at least 1 year, age 50 and a closet smoker. If that wasn't twisted. But the patience of this board showed me the way. And now I'm smoke-free for one whole year, longer than I ever  was smoke-free before. My lungs so far are cancer free to this point. A tear drops from eyes reading what I have wrote to you. You have so much in life, your children and but most important you have you. With you, they are have it all, without..............

 

Linda 

 

One year, two weeks, 3 hours, 20 minutes and 17 seconds. 11374 cigarettes not smoked, saving $2,200.90. Life saved: 5 weeks, 4 days, 11 hours, 50 minutes.

She was in her 50's. I do think of that a lot. I am sorry to hear about you having had cancer I am happy to hear that they were able to remove it and that you are cancer free. God bless you. Stay strong. Tear drops fall from my eyes reading your story. I want to be around for a long time. I don't want to lose that time with my children. Before I made that decision to quit. I lay in bed every night just thinking how I am going to die young and my children won't have me. It's not fair to them. What really got me was I was playing with my children after school as I always do. We were playing tag and I was running out of breathe and I had bad chest pain and had to quit playing. I quit on my quit date April 17. It's been 4 days. Not so bad actually. I guess I am finally ready and dedicated to quitting. I will start exercising in about a month or so. With the patch I read you have to take it off during exercising. I really don't want to take it off. So I will wait. Linda I thank you for your words and I will take your story and carry it in my heart and mind with me.  

  

Beverly 

 
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April 20, 2006, 4:35 pm PDT

for everyone here!

Hi everybody!  

   

Sometimes you have to forget how you feel and remember what you deserve.  Have a great day!!  

   

Aggie
  

 
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April 20, 2006, 7:04 pm PDT

up-date

Aggie  One year, one month, four weeks, two days, 7 hours, 34 minutes and 37 seconds. 10582 cigarettes not smoked, saving $4,227.86. Life saved: 5 weeks, 1 day, 17 hours, 50 minutes.
  

 
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April 20, 2006, 7:59 pm PDT

Bam2468

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She was in her 50's. I do think of that a lot. I am sorry to hear about you having had cancer I am happy to hear that they were able to remove it and that you are cancer free. God bless you. Stay strong. Tear drops fall from my eyes reading your story. I want to be around for a long time. I don't want to lose that time with my children. Before I made that decision to quit. I lay in bed every night just thinking how I am going to die young and my children won't have me. It's not fair to them. What really got me was I was playing with my children after school as I always do. We were playing tag and I was running out of breathe and I had bad chest pain and had to quit playing. I quit on my quit date April 17. It's been 4 days. Not so bad actually. I guess I am finally ready and dedicated to quitting. I will start exercising in about a month or so. With the patch I read you have to take it off during exercising. I really don't want to take it off. So I will wait. Linda I thank you for your words and I will take your story and carry it in my heart and mind with me.  

  

Beverly 

Hi Beverly, 

Thank you for your kind words, your posting meant alot to me.  

I'm so proud of you. You have 4 days already behind you, yahooooo !! You quitting, this time it's for you, the outcome will be for everyone.  The one thing I took from this board was N.O.P.E.  not one puff ever. When you want that one cigarette really, really bad don't give in to that one. For me and many others on the board it just open the gate for many, many others.  It's like you can't stop at just one cigarette. I come to realize that this was just the nicotine taking control again. And that is one addiction that has a strong hold. I used the inhaler as a substitute, it didn't take long before I didn't need anything.  You are doing so good, keep posting. 

  

Linda  

One year, three weeks, 2 hours, 49 minutes and 55 seconds. 11583 cigarettes not smoked, saving $2,241.41. Life saved: 5 weeks, 5 days, 5 hours, 15 minutes.
 

 
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April 20, 2006, 8:05 pm PDT

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