Smoking..
#319286 - 11/21/07 11:51 AM
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SW10
Reged: 10/18/07
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I know that in Heathers book it talks about how tobacco is GI irritant.. does anyone else have this problem? Did it help you for the ones who did quit? I am just trying to build up the courage to quit.. it's so hard and I have tried before.. it might be easier now that the non-smoking ban is in affect, because I do work in a bar.. just curious on others experiances..
Edited by SW10 (11/21/07 01:18 PM)
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Yes, it does help! Now I can't stand the smell of it. It was a tough at first, but just keep telling yourself it's worth it.
-------------------- Susan
IBS-A, Gas, Pain, Reflux
"The first in time and the first in importance of the influences upon the mind is that of nature. Every day, the sun; and after sunset, night and her stars. Ever the winds blow; ever the grass grows."
Emerson, August 31, 1837
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I have noticed that when I eat and if I smoke sometime after I will have a BM right after.. I am trying to tell myself its well worth it, but as you know its hard.. I have asked my fiance to try and quit with me, but he really doesn't want to.. I think it would be soooo much easier.. even if he just chewed it would still help me.. It was hard to give up caffeine (which I did about a year and a half ago), going out for drinks with the girls here and there(which I sill do every once in a blue moon), and now smoking.. UGH..
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That's hard when they don't quit with you. My DH is still smoking. Keep asking him to quit but....
-------------------- Susan
IBS-A, Gas, Pain, Reflux
"The first in time and the first in importance of the influences upon the mind is that of nature. Every day, the sun; and after sunset, night and her stars. Ever the winds blow; ever the grass grows."
Emerson, August 31, 1837
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I'm IBS-D and quitting made a huge difference. I remember having really bad smelly gas for four or five days after quitting, but don't worry, that will go away. It will be a year in Jan since I quit, and it's not only one of the best things I've done to improve my IBS, it's one of the best things I've done to improve my overall health. I smoked for about 27 years, quitting twice for several years during that time. I didn't have IBS at the time. The horrible effect smoking had on my IBS is a huge incentive for me never to start again. Yes, it's hard, but it's so worth it. And wanting a cigarette seldom crosses my mind anymore. Best of luck to you. You can do it!
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Re: Smoking..
#319317 - 11/21/07 05:12 PM
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Dizzy
Reged: 03/04/07
Posts: 206
Loc: university place washington
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I found a signifigant difference since I quit over a year ago my tummy has really stabalized although its still hard, and every day I have to remind myself I don't smoke anymore, I just say to myself if I do this i'll be sick, it made quitting worth it, good luck, and give it a try, I smoked for ten years, and it took me three tries to quit for real, but my tummy is thankful
-------------------- ibc a but c predominent doing hypnotherapy and taking it one day at a time
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Thank you! I too have ibs-d.. so just hearing that it helped you makes me wanna try harder!! I know that it will be for the better, but it's just really convincing yourself that..
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I think my tummy would feel the same way if I quit. I will give it a try.
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Yeah, it makes it 20x's harder! I just need to get myself in the right state of mind and tell myself it's for the best!
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Did you use anything to try and get your brain off smoking? Perhaps mints or suckers, or something like that?
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