Good luck with it Johnno, I find it difficult to imagine you not smoking but with Poss next door to nag crap outta ya it might yet be possible, just avoid that Seiko prick
A good mate will bail you out of jail, a true mate will be sitting in the cell next to you saying "Damn, we fucked up!!!"
Huge congrats to those who have managed to kick the beautiful, dirty little things. Today is my seventh day without a smoke... I would love to have one, even just a little drag, but am holding out. I am on the Champix which is just fucking brilliant, about the second day of taking them I went from having around 15 a day to 2 - 3. But those 2 -3, I am really missing them right now. Anyway. Motivator - I want a ZX6R AND a ZX10R in my garage...
Mel wrote:Huge congrats to those who have managed to kick the beautiful, dirty little things. Today is my seventh day without a smoke... I would love to have one, even just a little drag, but am holding out. I am on the Champix which is just fucking brilliant, about the second day of taking them I went from having around 15 a day to 2 - 3. But those 2 -3, I am really missing them right now. Anyway. Motivator - I want a ZX6R AND a ZX10R in my garage...
Just do it one day at a time and remember . .
THE CRAVING WILL PASS !! Just give it time Mel . .
I still get the odd urge but know that if I give in just a little, it'll be all over . . . agian.
You're already a week down .. Keep it up
2004 ZRX1200R And on the seventh day Richo ended his work which he had made. Decided resting was for soft cox, straddled the REX and headed up the old road. And it was good
I've been off them for about a week now. Again. Last time I lasted about 18 months (after approx 22 years on them), hopefully this time will be permanent. Had help from the leftovers of the Champix I was on the first time, so things are going pretty well at the moment.
Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebars to the saddle.
Well done guys. It's hard to quit. You really want to do it for yourself and not others for starters. Problem is you really enjoy doing it.
I tried quiting several times. I did it for 6 months, then drove toDarwinn and on road trip started up again. Many years later I had a little scare. It was nothing at all, but made me think that I really should give up. Went and saw doctor who put me on a drug. They stop the impulse to smoke in your head. Worked like a charm. Should of done it earlier. Has been 2 years and 1/2 years now. And no going back.
Jonno wrote:Congratulations to those that have stayed clean...
Yep 1 year since I gave up giving up and now totally sick and tired of it, off to doc for some champix.
They work good,i found i smoked twice as many in the 2 weeks prior to stopping i dont know if it was the champix or the thought of giving up.Also found i had weird dreams every night but that was enjoyable once use to them.People also recon they got sick in the guts from them but i found having food fixed that problem,keep with the tablets they work great if you overcome the side affects good luck