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Originally Posted by DuffMan
Today for me is 3 months now.
According to quit pro. that is.
-920 smokes not smoked.that's crazy, how many empty coffee cans is that full of butts? gross, I guess when you're smoking it's easy to not think of the numbers, but that's alot of smokes, and I wasn't even smoking that much near the end compared to years ago, when it was 25/day minimum.
-$620
-almost 9 more days added on to my life.
My big thing has always been quitting around now, and then starting in April or May when golfing starts. Now that I have a 3 month head start on this, I am hoping I can stick it out through the summer months.
Years ago when I tried to quit, you always had friends, co workers, wives, girlfriends that smoked and that made it hard. In the past 3 months I've only come within range of smelling smoke twice and that was out walking the dog in the park and twice walked by some teenager smoking.
A lot easier these days, when no one smokes.
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This was something I was worried about as well, smoked a wack load on the golf course and drank a lot of beer. Quit cold turkey last April 5 and I have not looked back, no cravings at all not with drinking or golf. I just made the choice not to smoke and I think the big thing that has made it easy to quit after 30yrs of smoking was it was just simply time to do so ( I was committed ). This is a chance to improve the game. Smoking messes with everything and by the middle of the season my short game was getting crazy good because you start to get more sensitive fingers and hands.
GOOD LUCK!