Noooooo physical threats, just promise to find out where the mudpatch is and raid all of your plants Watch out for mad (and probably lost) Glaswegian in a Citroen Zsara. You've been warned!
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ok thats it, might have to give up before the 1st !!!!
* way to go on the threats though, that's looking really helpfull *Vive Le Revolution!!!'Lets just stick it in, and see what happens?'Cigarette FREE since 07-01-09
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You know you can do it, coz you've done it twice! You just need to suss out what it is that makes you start again, and find a coping mechanism. No nagging required
What I need to be able to quit is a no questions asked supply of patches. No having to see a Practice Nurse, no "How are you Coping?" sessions, no group therapy, no fuss. But that's not allowed these days, if you don't 'Join the Programme', you don't get the patches on the NHS. And they cost more than baccy!Last edited by SarzWix; 27-12-2008, 06:05 PM.
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OH has tried with the patches twice; First time on his own (Aaaaaarrrrrrgh!) - lasted four months and was unbearable. Second time with GP support, which was worse because he takes the support as 'nagging' and he lasted about a month.
Both times he had awful nightmares, even though he was on the low patches, and only wore them during the day.
He won't give up the booze either.
Or re-runs of Top Gear on Dave, or re-runs of Dr.Who.
I guess he's just the addicted kind!All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.
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Originally posted by Glutton4... View PostIt's a shame you live so far away Maureen - I love decorating!
Good luck with the rest of it, but make the Spain trip longer than just a long weekend. I have my Sister, a friend, and an uncle in Spain, and if ever I go and visit I make it a short trip and it's never enough!
1. failed last years resolution so will be carrying on trying. (quit nailbiting)
2. Get jobs around the house finished and carry on with decluttering.
3 be happyKirsty b xx
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Yup, I reckon you're about 20 minutes away. I do get to Haverhill sometimes, so beware! (I'm a messy decorator, and I usually end up coated in paint.)
I finally quit nail-biting several years ago - it's so easy. Buy those acrylic ones that stick on with super-glue. I've got short square hands, but with my 'nails' on they look great, and I get compliments all the time. Even from people who've spent a fortune in the nail parlour!
A good pair of gardening gloves, and they usually survive a day's gardening, and if they don't, there's no waiting weeks for one to grow back, just stick on a new one. I've been wearing them about ten years now.Last edited by Glutton4...; 27-12-2008, 07:01 PM.All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.
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Originally posted by SarzWix View PostYou know you can do it, coz you've done it twice! You just need to suss out what it is that makes you start again, and find a coping mechanism. No nagging required
What I need to be able to quit is a no questions asked supply of patches. No having to see a Practice Nurse, no "How are you Coping?" sessions, no group therapy, no fuss. But that's not allowed these days, if you don't 'Join the Programme', you don't get the patches on the NHS. And they cost more than baccy!
do NOT ask me how i am coping, its bloomin obvious...................if i haven't had one i am coping, even if i am the angriest person alive! snappier than a snappin turtle i will be for a week. after that is pure willpower.
you are right though, the giving up is easy, its the not starting again is hard.Vive Le Revolution!!!'Lets just stick it in, and see what happens?'Cigarette FREE since 07-01-09
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I gave up 2 years ago, if i had a really bad craving i had a lollipop instead of a fag - It worked, i'd never touch a cigarette again cause i feel so much better. You're right about the nagging though, I told all my family never to talk about it or else
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Originally posted by lynda66 View Postmy resolutions are ...... i aint giving up smoking, till i can be bothered
i will get very drunk at least once this year
i shall endeavour to eat at least one real meal a day in between choccie bars
I have smoked since I was 16(1 or 2 short breaks)& have drunk since the age of 13.
I'm still breathing(I think)& I'm not an alcoholic.The river Trent is lovely, I know because I have walked on it for 18 years.
Brian Clough
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well the getting drunk shouldn't be hard, i fall over after half a lager and black lol, i gave up smoking for 6 years when i was pregnant and had son, but stupidly started again, cos i was bored i never do anything i'm told lol ....... but i gave up being an alcoholic when i was 22Last edited by lynda66; 27-12-2008, 08:08 PM.
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