1. Vape the weed
2. You'll be happier
3. Go back training
4. Nail your Mrs.
5. Man up
Anyway my point is does it get any easier because im starting to think id rather die happy at 65 than live to 80 and be unhappy.
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what makes you think you'll die happy at 65 if you're smoking weed and ciggies? You might get cancer at 45...
Do yourself a favour son, you sweat that shiiiite out of your system. Cause if I come back and it's still here... I'll facking kick it out. Okay?
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Why give up training? If anything, you need to fill the void with some constructive and healthy activity.
The weed and tobacco were a big problem for me for 20 years but after quitting (and admittedly relapsing twice in the process) I've never felt better. I used the gym help in the transition.
You've quit so the hardest part is over. Well done son. Don't fack it all up and start again. Get your fat ar5e back in the gym!
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You do just come off as having a bit of a fit
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Just wait until you're 16...you'll feel it.
If you go into it thinking it's going to make you depressed and fat...
Man up but also speak to people who've successfully given up. The majority I know can't even stand the smell of others smoking anymore and they feel much better for it.
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It does get easier, I found Nicorette sprays helped a lot.
Losing the weight is a b'stard though!
Giving up smoking is dead easy.
I mean, look at me. I've done it thousands of times.
You need a vapourizer for the Mary Jane, its far healthier than smoking it mixed with tobacco, these Volcano ones are good
http://www.vape-nation.com/images/volcano-bag-inflating.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NytujN7-Hw
Muswell
I gave up in 2007, after starting smoking when I was 14 in 1962, 45 years of smoking, went down to quacks and went on a course of patches, first lot didn't work, but the second lot did the trick, still could murder a ciggie nearly 10 years later, never really goes away, but I only think about it very momentarily now, and then I forget about it for a few weeks. You will get over it.
All that money you're not spending on smoking should be used for dirty weekends away
Get back in the gym too you tart. Walk there to start shifting some lbs and then put a shift in when you actually get there. There are plenty of gyms in and around Muswell Hill so no excuses
Sizzle
I still love the smell of ciggie smoke. I myself cannot stand ex smokers who make a fuss about people that smoke. Pubs are so fecking boring without smokers. I think non smokers that moan about fresh air, should be the ones that should go outside.
Go to the gym. Maybe take a boxing class or something. Something that doesn't require you to have to train alone
I gave up 24 years ago. Young family, needed the money blah blah blah. Still miss it all these years later.
I quit smoking 5 years ago , I still miss my morning smoke and the one I had after a meal .
I use a vape pen , I also put on about 2 stone and now have a gut , mind you probably down to the anti depressants I take .
Get on line and order from socialites , order there gold liquid 24 strength as its like smoking a BnH .
This is likely more to do with quitting weed and your dopamine levels than from quitting the cigs. Exercise is the best thing you can do especially in the mornings and should make a big difference. If you were smoking daily for a while it can take 3-6 months to get rid of that feeling
I quit once. Didn't like it, so I started again.
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1. Vape the weed
2. You'll be happier
3. Go back training
4. Nail your Mrs.
5. Man up
posted on 4/6/16
Anyway my point is does it get any easier because im starting to think id rather die happy at 65 than live to 80 and be unhappy.
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what makes you think you'll die happy at 65 if you're smoking weed and ciggies? You might get cancer at 45...
Do yourself a favour son, you sweat that shiiiite out of your system. Cause if I come back and it's still here... I'll facking kick it out. Okay?
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Why give up training? If anything, you need to fill the void with some constructive and healthy activity.
The weed and tobacco were a big problem for me for 20 years but after quitting (and admittedly relapsing twice in the process) I've never felt better. I used the gym help in the transition.
You've quit so the hardest part is over. Well done son. Don't fack it all up and start again. Get your fat ar5e back in the gym!
posted on 4/6/16
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posted 1 hour, 31 minutes ago
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MAN UP
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You do just come off as having a bit of a fit
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Just wait until you're 16...you'll feel it.
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If you go into it thinking it's going to make you depressed and fat...
Man up but also speak to people who've successfully given up. The majority I know can't even stand the smell of others smoking anymore and they feel much better for it.
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It does get easier, I found Nicorette sprays helped a lot.
Losing the weight is a b'stard though!
posted on 4/6/16
Giving up smoking is dead easy.
I mean, look at me. I've done it thousands of times.
posted on 4/6/16
You need a vapourizer for the Mary Jane, its far healthier than smoking it mixed with tobacco, these Volcano ones are good
http://www.vape-nation.com/images/volcano-bag-inflating.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NytujN7-Hw
posted on 4/6/16
Muswell
I gave up in 2007, after starting smoking when I was 14 in 1962, 45 years of smoking, went down to quacks and went on a course of patches, first lot didn't work, but the second lot did the trick, still could murder a ciggie nearly 10 years later, never really goes away, but I only think about it very momentarily now, and then I forget about it for a few weeks. You will get over it.
posted on 4/6/16
All that money you're not spending on smoking should be used for dirty weekends away
Get back in the gym too you tart. Walk there to start shifting some lbs and then put a shift in when you actually get there. There are plenty of gyms in and around Muswell Hill so no excuses
posted on 4/6/16
Sizzle
I still love the smell of ciggie smoke. I myself cannot stand ex smokers who make a fuss about people that smoke. Pubs are so fecking boring without smokers. I think non smokers that moan about fresh air, should be the ones that should go outside.
posted on 4/6/16
Go to the gym. Maybe take a boxing class or something. Something that doesn't require you to have to train alone
posted on 4/6/16
I gave up 24 years ago. Young family, needed the money blah blah blah. Still miss it all these years later.
posted on 4/6/16
I quit smoking 5 years ago , I still miss my morning smoke and the one I had after a meal .
I use a vape pen , I also put on about 2 stone and now have a gut , mind you probably down to the anti depressants I take .
Get on line and order from socialites , order there gold liquid 24 strength as its like smoking a BnH .
posted on 4/6/16
This is likely more to do with quitting weed and your dopamine levels than from quitting the cigs. Exercise is the best thing you can do especially in the mornings and should make a big difference. If you were smoking daily for a while it can take 3-6 months to get rid of that feeling
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I quit once. Didn't like it, so I started again.
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