YIPPEE! I'M A NON-SMOKER!
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Thanks to Alan Carr's Book
I finished reading his book this morning and have stamped out my final cigarette.





I finished reading his book this morning and have stamped out my final cigarette.





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It's been almost 4 years since I read that book. Not had a ciggie since
If I can do it, so can you 
I found that the first few days were the worst, so every time I felt I needed one I just got up and made a pot of tea or something. Distracted me enough to get through the few minutes of need and gave me time to remind myself how I'd feel if I had one now. The longer I went, the worse I knew I'd feel if I gave in and had one.
Then at the end of the first week, I went out and bought something nice with the cash I'd saved on ciggies. Bought a nice necklace that I still have. Reminds me every day how much better off I am for not smoking.
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I stopped smoking using his book in June 2003. Havent had a smoke since. I still occasionally have dreams/nightmares of having a cigarrette and then I wake up thinking 'woo hoo, it was just a dream'. Dont be surprised if that happens to you, but its a good feeling.
Congrats on your achievement.
Congrats on your achievement.
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Thanks everyone 
Gotta dash now cos I'm committed to spending the rest of the day at Sydney harbour (what a fool!
) to await the fireworks and need to recharge this netbook, etc first.
...Chat later

Gotta dash now cos I'm committed to spending the rest of the day at Sydney harbour (what a fool!
) to await the fireworks and need to recharge this netbook, etc first....Chat later
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I stopped smoking using his book in June 2003. Havent had a smoke since. I still occasionally have dreams/nightmares of having a cigarrette and then I wake up thinking 'woo hoo, it was just a dream'. Dont be surprised if that happens to you, but its a good feeling.
Congrats on your achievement.
Congrats on your achievement.
Not just me then - I stopped smoking over 11 years ago and have never gone back to it...but I have the occasional dream where I have had or having a cigg- scares the shit out of me....but it's only a nightmare
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To those thinking of doing it, once I made the decision to give up for life it was far easier than I thought...the decision was the key...made it a doddle and I smoked almost a pack a day.Well done paulry
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Nope. It won't. I've waited 30 years for this moment!
