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st0ned 04-17-2008 04:54 PM

Horrible habit indeed. I smoke wayyyyy more when I am in my office working. You should be alright, I am going on 12+ years of 1-2 packs per day and I am still kicking.


Pleeeease don't let me jinx myself with this post. :Oh crap

Loryn 04-17-2008 04:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Juicy D. Links (Post 14081738)
brb gotta grab a pack of smokes

Fucker! :mad:

Loryn 04-17-2008 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chri$tian (Post 14081783)
Smoking is bad for you (just walked in from having one, lol) it can and will take a while to get back to 100% after smoking for a while.


Great do I can tell when I come to the office next week you are going to be a great person to hang out with. :1orglaugh

uno 04-17-2008 04:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sicone (Post 14081408)
Every time you have the urge to smoke.. masturbate instead. The bigger the urge, the bigger the toy.



OH, and take pics of you doing so. Thanks in advance.

There's a big hole in that logic. I don't know a single smoker who doesn't want to light up AFTER an orgasm.

Loryn 04-17-2008 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by uno (Post 14081825)
There's a big hole in that logic. I don't know a single smoker who doesn't want to light up AFTER an orgasm.

I was waiting for the comment! :winkwink:

CarlosTheGaucho 04-17-2008 05:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Loryn (Post 14081679)
I have never been sick in my life. I hit 30, motorcycle accident, then this fucking back, now my lungs. Well this is 3 things. I am done. No more! Getting old sucks! haha

In a way, I suddenly have the feeling that the phrase "I've never been sick in my life" is becoming a cliche, because people are not made to be sick, and especially if you're young and move the body the immunity kind of copes with all the different bad stuff. But still you never know what happens to you, there is all kinds of weird shit that you can hardly prevent, no matter if you are self destructing yourself or slowly rot in a sterile environment eating all kinds of veggie shit and doing some douchebag activities such as jogging.

Then there is always a point where you realize you are becoming vulnerable, you can no more spend a week with 4 hours of sleep a day in average and if you get sick you won't recover in two days.

After about 9 years of intense nightlife - I never did any heavy stuff but was raised in the culture where you have to be able to stand about a gallon of booze and talk to the point - I recently figured that there are days I am starting to shake and have an action radius of Ozzy Osbourne, plus my heart beats like in a power ballad from Poison.

Something has changed, thus I quit at least the smoking part, and I even went that far that I am planning a massive comeback to the gym.

chri$tian 04-17-2008 05:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Loryn (Post 14081816)
Great do I can tell when I come to the office next week you are going to be a great person to hang out with. :1orglaugh

See you know me toooo well already.

d-null 04-17-2008 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Loryn (Post 14081730)
I haven't worked out in 4 years and I am still thin and look good, not great but good.

that's good, but there is more to working out then just being "thin", heart, lungs, pyschological all are helped by exercise

clutch_hicks 04-17-2008 05:47 PM

i've had to quit recently for nothin more than financial reasons. it's just too expensive anymore. it's rough and i wish ya the best.

Spunky 04-17-2008 05:50 PM

I tried quitting numerous times..twice for a year once..didn't work

chri$tian 04-17-2008 05:51 PM

50 smokers

NosMo 04-17-2008 05:54 PM

Well I stopped last Easter and things do get better, for one I smile at the price of cigs now...But it does take time to clear things out. Food will start to taste better and you will notice smells. It just takes time. Good Luck.


NosMo

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gornyhuy 04-17-2008 06:01 PM

52 Smokin Hot Chicks. ;)

sicone 04-17-2008 06:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by uno (Post 14081825)
There's a big hole in that logic. I don't know a single smoker who doesn't want to light up AFTER an orgasm.

That means she needs to masturbate more, and if she follows instructions.. that means more pics for us :thumbsup

BergyK 04-17-2008 06:16 PM

One thing I will say... CHANTIX. Took it for 12 weeks and now I'm smoke free for 8 months.

Loryn 04-17-2008 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CarlosTheGaucho (Post 14081882)
In a way, I suddenly have the feeling that the phrase "I've never been sick in my life" is becoming a cliche, because people are not made to be sick, and especially if you're young and move the body the immunity kind of copes with all the different bad stuff. But still you never know what happens to you, there is all kinds of weird shit that you can hardly prevent, no matter if you are self destructing yourself or slowly rot in a sterile environment eating all kinds of veggie shit and doing some douchebag activities such as jogging.

Then there is always a point where you realize you are becoming vulnerable, you can no more spend a week with 4 hours of sleep a day in average and if you get sick you won't recover in two days.

After about 9 years of intense nightlife - I never did any heavy stuff but was raised in the culture where you have to be able to stand about a gallon of booze and talk to the point - I recently figured that there are days I am starting to shake and have an action radius of Ozzy Osbourne, plus my heart beats like in a power ballad from Poison.

Something has changed, thus I quit at least the smoking part, and I even went that far that I am planning a massive comeback to the gym.

Dude I totally love you! I am a rocker chick in every way! Your post is so true. My whole entire 20's were spent drinking like a fish, partying, not sleeping, and still keep up the "rockstar" look even when your insides were FUCKED! Nothing I am bragging about, I like you I am sure, are paying for it.

It just sucks that right at the point in my life when I needed to start increasing my workouts and healthy habits I get thrown from the back of a motorcycle which led to everything else. Oh well such as life, at least I am not the douche bag jogging. :1orglaugh

Loryn 04-17-2008 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jetjet (Post 14081915)
that's good, but there is more to working out then just being "thin", heart, lungs, pyschological all are helped by exercise

Oh hell yeah! But at least while I am forced to sit around and heal I am not gaining 400 pounds which would be bad on my heart and lungs. My looks are my outside motivation when I work out. My strength is too. Everything else is what it is all about, but ya have to think about what ya have to think about to get the job done! :thumbsup

Rochard 04-17-2008 07:49 PM

I quit smoking last November. I smoke every now and then, usually when I get together with peeps who work in adult. Otherwise, I don't smoke any more.

I've also quit drinking.

Yngwie 04-17-2008 08:03 PM

I want to quit and I will as soon as I move out of my house which should be sold in the next 3 months. It will be easier that way because right now, including me, there are 3 smokers in the house so quitting would be pure hell. Once I'm alone again it will be much easier.

Yngwie 04-17-2008 08:04 PM

I smoke 2 packs a day and have been smoking since I was 13. I'm 33 now.

SizeMatters 04-17-2008 08:20 PM

i just fired a camel up

Spunky 04-17-2008 08:33 PM

I like the occasional reefer,I can't quit both..everybody needs a vice

DWB 04-18-2008 02:04 AM

I feel sorry for smokers, yet I want to shoot inconsiderate smokers in the face with a shotgun.

I can't believe cigarettes are legal being how addictive and damaging they are to your health. The tobacco companies have incredible lobbyists. We need a few of them working for our industry.

Stay strong, I hope you can kick it and feel better.

themonk 04-18-2008 02:47 AM

use allen carr's book to quit smoking :)

DWB 04-18-2008 03:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 14082360)
I quit smoking last November. I smoke every now and then, usually when I get together with peeps who work in adult. Otherwise, I don't smoke any more.

I've also quit drinking.

A congrats is in order. :thumbsup

blonda80 04-18-2008 04:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deejne (Post 14081468)
I am a pack-a-day smoker. Thinking about quitting myself.

20 minutes after quitting: Your heart rate and blood pressure drops.
(Effect of Smoking on Arterial Stiffness and Pulse Pressure Amplification, Mahmud, A, Feely, J. 2003. Hypertension:41:183.)

12 hours after quitting: The carbon monoxide level in your blood drops to normal.
(US Surgeon General's Report, 1988, p. 202)

2 weeks to 3 months after quitting:
Your circulation improves and your lung function increases.
(US Surgeon General's Report, 1990, pp.193, 194,196, 285, 323)

1 to 9 months after quitting: Coughing and shortness of breath decrease; cilia (tiny hair-like structures that move mucus out of the lungs) regain normal function in the lungs, increasing the ability to handle mucus, clean the lungs, and reduce the risk of infection.
(US Surgeon General's Report, 1990, pp. 285-287, 304)

1 year after quitting: The excess risk of coronary heart disease is half that of a smoker's.
(US Surgeon General's Report, 1990, p. vi)

5 years after quitting: Your stroke risk is reduced to that of a nonsmoker 5 to 15 years after quitting.
(US Surgeon General's Report, 1990, p. vi)

10 years after quitting: The lung cancer death rate is about half that of a continuing smoker's. The risk of cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus, bladder, cervix, and pancreas decrease.
(US Surgeon General's Report, 1990, pp. vi, 131, 148, 152, 155, 164,166)

15 years after quitting: The risk of coronary heart disease is that of a non-smoker's.
(US Surgeon General's Report, 1990, p. vi)

Immediate Rewards of Quitting


Kicking the tobacco habit offers some benefits that you'll notice right away and some that will develop over time. These rewards can improve your day-to-day life a great deal.

* your breath smells better
* stained teeth get whiter
* bad smelling clothes and hair go away
* your yellow fingers and fingernails disappear
* food tastes better
* your sense of smell returns to normal
* everyday activities no longer leave you out of breath (for example, climbing stairs or light housework).

http://www.cancer.org/docroot/PED/co...ng_Smoking.asp


interesting

i might quit myself one day too :)
now i love it too much :upsidedow

florin 04-18-2008 04:42 AM

a pack in 2 days isnīt much....but itīs good to stop...

CarlosTheGaucho 04-18-2008 09:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Loryn (Post 14082152)
Dude I totally love you! I am a rocker chick in every way! Your post is so true. My whole entire 20's were spent drinking like a fish, partying, not sleeping, and still keep up the "rockstar" look even when your insides were FUCKED! Nothing I am bragging about, I like you I am sure, are paying for it.

It just sucks that right at the point in my life when I needed to start increasing my workouts and healthy habits I get thrown from the back of a motorcycle which led to everything else. Oh well such as life, at least I am not the douche bag jogging. :1orglaugh


Well, I still believe it's better to get tired from all those sick, vicious and exciting things till you can stand them and get your veteran status, then to find out you never had a life in your 40's and trying to oversocialize and pull the tricks on chicks beeing one foot in the grave and halfway from paying off the mortgage..

I have seen that too many times...immortal wanna be seladons trying to be funny after beeing hybernated in boredom and stereotype for ages...like if you would want to make a well bred Billy Goat dance John Travolta style..

Anusbananus 04-18-2008 01:33 PM

trying to quit everyday
 
been trying to quite over past10 years...

baddog 04-18-2008 03:13 PM

tsk tsk tsk


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