23-02-12, 01:34 PM 
		
	
	
		Replace it with sex - you'll soon forget....Or get a whole new craving every time you go for a drink  
 
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
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		23-02-12, 01:34 PM 
		
	 
		Replace it with sex - you'll soon forget....Or get a whole new craving every time you go for a drink    
		
		
		24-02-12, 01:35 AM 
		
	 
		Keep up the great work, my dad is totaly tabacco free and my mum is down to her last 1/2 cigerette. It has been hard but she's doing really well and i'm very proud of them both!!!! :rollin :rollin :rollin 
	 
My and my beloved fazer misbehaving on the roads of life!!!!
 
		
		
		24-02-12, 11:17 PM 
		
	 
		Thanks everyone for the encouragement and helpful suggestions     Day 12 and still not smoking   
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		25-02-12, 12:28 AM 
		
	 
		Well done you, you've managed 12 days keep up the good work. 
If you worried about falling off your bike, you'd never get on.
 
		
		
		27-02-12, 04:16 AM 
		
	 
		Well done keep it up not easy but worth it  :woot :woot 
	 
Dont ask it's a chef thing After 15 years EX-Fazer owner XJR. XJR gone FJR, FJR gone NEW FJR that's gone, now Triumph Tiger Explorer an CB400n Superdream sold BMW 650 Funduro sold Now a R1200GA Adventure Rallye next ? OK so where next turns out to be V-Strom 1050 NEXT? 
		
		
		27-02-12, 10:16 AM 
		
	 
		Much respect Helen. Best thing I ever did (other than leave my ex) was quit smoking when I was 30. I would have a mint instead of a fag which really helped. Had to stay out the pub for a few months until I was sure I got it covered & I ate more too but as food is generally considered better for you than nicotine I didn't mind. This might sound odd but if I got a craving I would just take a huge deep breath & fill my lungs with lovely fresh air instead. It helped I promise you. You MUST keep it up now you've come this far. Imagine how disappointed you would feel if you had a cigarette now!?!?!? 
		
		
		27-02-12, 10:50 AM 
		
	 
		Well done Helen. I think you've done the hard bit. Month 17 for me.
	 
		
		
		02-03-12, 10:36 PM 
		
	 
		Day 19          I'm so pleased that I've got this far, not going to stop now :thumbup Congrats on month 17 Tori - that's great news :woot Thanks again to everyone for your support. I'm feeling more confident every day 
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		03-03-12, 02:49 PM 
		
	 
		Must be over the worst now :thumbup
	 
		
		
		03-03-12, 03:01 PM 
		
	 
		I was trying to think how long I have been off them...think its about 18 years...so acknowledging tax has gone up and fags are about £5 a packet now...if you said in real terms about £3.00 a pack over that 18 years at a pack a day and not bothering with leap years etc.. 18 x 365 x 3 = £19,710.00...still need a reason to hang on in there? £19,750 buys this -> http://www.1199panigale.ducati.com/en/ 
The Frying Scotsman
 
		
		
		03-03-12, 03:19 PM 
		
	 
		I gave up when my eldest was born - he's ten at the end of the month - thats about £30K worth of Benson and Hedges  For me the secret was having an alternative to a cigarette for when my will power weakened (I carried the same pack of nicotene tabs in my pocket for about 5 years - they are vile things I couldn't develop a habit but I had an option when most tempted). Keep it up - its worth it 
		
		
		03-03-12, 04:22 PM 
		
	 (03-03-12, 03:01 PM)BIG MAC link Wrote: I was trying to think how long I have been off them...think its about 18 years...so acknowledging tax has gone up and fags are about £5 a packet now...if you said in real terms about £3.00 a pack over that 18 years at a pack a day and not bothering with leap years etc.. 18 x 365 x 3 = £19,710.00...still need a reason to hang on in there? £19,750 buys this -> yep makes you think.........wonder if the local duke dealer will give me an 1199, in exchange for me tab money for the next 18 years... :eek | 
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