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justmatty -> RE: light a candle instead of a cigarette (3/4/2007 1:40:52 AM)

 
Hello  everyone .What a wonderfull idea to light a candle instead of a cigarette..

Its day 7 for me and for some reason this day has been rather hard,

I am so grateful that I was led to this forum today ..

I shall go light a candle and thank all who have lent their support

I feel more hopeful now..Thank you so much.






Hildegard -> RE: light a candle instead of a cigarette (3/4/2007 9:05:29 AM)

Dear Wendy, welcome to the forum. I hope you find all the support you need in your endeavor to stop smoking for good. There is also a candle group in support of all those who want to stop, "NOSMO".
Wishing you everything good,
Edda




Sound of Silence -> RE: light a candle instead of a cigarette (3/5/2007 4:28:57 PM)

Hello Wendy and others,

it´s beautiful to see how our candles in the group "NOSMO" light for more and more people, who want to give up smoking.
For me this way is not always easy, even not always clear, but it is very precious for me. Every day without smoking makes it more precious.

Lovely regards to all of you.




justmatty -> RE: light a candle instead of a cigarette (3/5/2007 8:43:21 PM)

Thank you for welcome I am so glad for the support, it does make a diffence knowing that there are a wonderful group of people with the same goals and objectiveS.. one day at a time.. so true..

I will go to "NOSMOS" as often as I can ,To  try and keep a candle  burning.for past present and futer quitters..




BUTTERFLY -> RE: light a candle instead of a cigarette (3/6/2007 10:55:45 AM)

I stopped smoking eight weeks ago and i think this is a great idea  going to light a candle now .
much love to you all xx




Hildegard -> RE: light a candle instead of a cigarette (3/6/2007 3:55:06 PM)

 
Congratulations! It is always good to hear that someone else is succeeding in giving up this harmful habit for their own benefit and all those around them.
Edda




Sound of Silence -> RE: light a candle instead of a cigarette (3/23/2007 5:40:41 AM)

Hello,

is there anybody, who want to quit smoking?
For me and others it worked with this candle group.
And it´s like a wonder: You don´t need these stinking sticks anymore...

Be hopefull

Lovely regards

Marie




Sound of Silence -> RE: light a candle instead of a cigarette (4/17/2007 4:41:22 PM)

Hello,

imagine your twelf-year-old girl smoking behind your back...

Please visit our group "nosmo" and light a candle for persons, who want or should stop smoking, because it hurts them very badly.

Me I stopped 4 months ago with the help of this group and I am very grateful for that. Believe me, life is much more joy without smoking.

Thank you for your support,

love Marie

http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/candles.cfm?l=eng&gi=nosmo




Sound of Silence -> RE: light a candle instead of a cigarette (6/30/2007 4:35:09 AM)

Hello,
do you want to stop smoking or do you know a person, who wants to stop it? Or do you want to pray for young people, that they will never start it?

Please light a candle in:

http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/candles.cfm?l=eng&gi=nosmo

I stopped smoking nearly seven month ago and this candle group helped me through the time.

Love to you

Marie




Dove436@aol.com -> RE: light a candle instead of a cigarette (7/26/2007 3:15:12 PM)

Hello to all, I am so grateful that I found this site, I lit a candle for prayers for my great  grand son Connor who got burned, I thank all for their prayers, AND NOW I FOUND THIS FORUM...I would ask for your prayers for myself, I have smoked for over 50 years and I am having difficulty breathing (COPD) I am going to try to stop by lighting candles, please add me in your prayers.  Thank you so much for being here. Dove 




Hildegard -> RE: light a candle instead of a cigarette (7/26/2007 3:26:46 PM)

Dear Dove, good for you! You do have every reason to stop smoking, but it is not easy. The "nosmo" candle group is in support of people like you who want to stop. Even though I never smoked I light candles there because I am so concerned for all who smoke and what it does to their health.
Wishing you success,
Edda




buttington -> RE: light a candle instead of a cigarette (7/26/2007 5:43:18 PM)

Hi Dove,
I wish you every success in giving up smoking and will certainly light candles for you.
My son smoked for several years, and he has athsma, so you can guess how I felt about it!
Even now, some years after giving up, he is still coughing up the brown stuff, so please try hard.
And if anyone reading this is ever tempted to start smoking I hope they will change their minds.   J





Emil -> RE: light a candle instead of a cigarette (7/27/2007 4:56:44 AM)

Dear Dove:

I quit smoking thirty-one years after I started, on June 24, 2002. I remember the day because I was graced with a great miracle, awesome in its scope. God allowed me to see the immediate future in order to know I was putting out my last cigarette.

Quitting smoking is very, very difficult, and had I not been the recipient of such a spectacular miracle, I would probably still be smoking. But, just to let you know what I experienced, the urges to smoke will come less and less frequently, and the life I imagined I could not live without cigarettes, I'm living now, and with much more joy. Also, I took up water, and instead of a cigarette, I started carrying a bottle of cold water around with me. That might help.

Well, I've rattled on long enough. I just hope and pray that you will be granted a miracle as well. And, if you need some support from someone who knows what you're going through, you can count on me.

With love,
Emil




Vicky -> RE: light a candle instead of a cigarette (7/28/2007 9:38:55 AM)

[;)] I'm a nonsmoker, but I support your effort.
 
Smoking is so addictive and so hard to quit. (I'm having a horrible time just dieting... I can't imagine how hard kicking the smoking habit must be!)
 
Here's to all of the smokers that are trying to stop!  You will be so heathly!
You can put the $$ you are spending on cigs to better use.  Bless you.




Dove436@aol.com -> RE: light a candle instead of a cigarette (7/29/2007 3:38:46 PM)

I am still not able to stop smoking, please continue to keep me in your prayers, I am so happy for all of the success that others have had.




Sound of Silence -> RE: light a candle instead of a cigarette (7/29/2007 3:58:11 PM)

Dear Dove,

maybe it´s a long process to quit smoking, but in the end it is very simple. First you have to fight a lot, but on day you don´t miss it at all.
Please don´t give up. Maybe it helps you to light a candle every day...

Love

Marie




Dove436@aol.com -> RE: light a candle instead of a cigarette (7/29/2007 5:19:53 PM)

Dear Marie, thank you so much for your kind words, I am still trying to stop smoking.  I lit a candle for all the children of the world that they never light their first cigarette. (My son was born in Augsburg, Germany so I feel a kinship to you already.  Thanks again, Dove




Sound of Silence -> RE: light a candle instead of a cigarette (8/4/2007 6:14:32 PM)

Hello,
I read that in Germany there are double so much smokers like in the States. How can we follow this good way of America? How can we prevent our children from smoking? How can we live without any addictions even when we are troubled and stressed?

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Hildegard -> RE: light a candle instead of a cigarette (8/4/2007 10:05:11 PM)

Dear Marie, there is no easy answer. The harmful effects of smoking are well known. The laws about smoking in restaurants and in public places vary from state to state. Here in Illinois the laws now forbid smoking in public places and pretty soon in most restaurants. Some smokers feel discriminated against and tend to make light of the effect smoking has on those exposed. Cigarettes have become very expensive, which does not stop those addicted from smoking. Perhaps children are less likely able to afford them. How to stop them from starting is the greatest challenge, since those who started early have a much more difficult time stopping than others. It would be important that in movies and television programs smoking would not be modeled. At some point one would hope that among young people smoking would no longer be considered "cool". All this is much easier to say than do!
What can an individual do? Support those who try to stop smoking, work for a change in public policies regarding where smoking is permissible. Healthcare professionals and those in related professions have a special opportunity to discuss this with those under their care.
As you may guess, as a physician I feel very strongly about all this.

Wishing you everthing good and success in reducing smoking,
Edda




china34doll -> RE: light a candle instead of a cigarette (8/5/2007 12:36:29 AM)

Hi every one; I just wanted to join in on this subject of smoking,I gave up smoking 15 years ago,I also drank which I do not feel addictions are hard to break,I am the weakest link in history and I just made up my mind to quit, I also used the patch which was three programs I made it on two. Thats only my opinion though,some people read the 12 & 12 steps I used it mostly for my own daily living.There's absolutely no smoking any where in public or resturants in Massachusetts, the gov.said on TV they put a drug in cigs.so people will smoke more. I often wonder what we would be like if we were perfect what would the world be like? [8|]




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