Posted on Jun 10, 2014
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Just trying to see what people do!? Especially if you have quit, please share your success story.

Did you know that tobacco cessation can be used on the 2166-8-1 NCO counseling form?
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SFC Bde Mobility Nco
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I havent smoked since I met my wfie 14 years ago. She told me either the newports or her. She was to dam fine to let someone else have her. So i let her throw my last pack of newports out the car window and havent touched them since.
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SSgt Gregory Guina
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Impressive
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SGT Cda 564, Assistant Team Sergeant
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I have a similar story, except there's a poor girl still walking down I-20 in Alabama!

Kudos though for real, I've actually been 4 months without smoking
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MSgt Tricare Oerations And Patient Administration Flight Chief
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But.... you littered.

Seriously though. Good on you.
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SPC Margaret Higgins
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MSgt (Join to see) - I LOVE it; TSgt William (Billy Bob) Hirner. Yours is a class act. LOTS and lots of laughs.
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SSgt Gregory Guina
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Can't say I have quit but I am hoping to be there soon.
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MSG(P) Michael Warrick
MSG(P) Michael Warrick
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Never smoke or chewed at all !
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1SG Company First Sergeant
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That is Great news SSgt Guina!!
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MAJ David Vermillion
MAJ David Vermillion
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You can , lay them down and walk away. YOU can do it. It all starts in the mind, you have to want to quit. Let me know when you do!
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SPC Margaret Higgins
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SSgt Gregory Guina, You CAN do it. I have FULL faith in you.
First of all, look at the amount of self-discipline and perseverance it took for you to get promoted to Staff Sergeant. Look at the amount of self-discipline and perseverance it is taking you to maintain your rank.
Secondly: If I can- ANYBODY can. I smoked NON-STOP in the Army. I smoked NON-STOP; after I got out. I was as addicted as anyone could POSSIBLY be.
Don't keep procrastinating and making excuses. Just quit: RIGHT SMACK NOW. It is true: that there is no better time than the PRESENT.
The trick is to get and to be: High on life....without any crutches. You will feel so FREE.
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
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I will smoke a cigar only at special occasions -- like once per year.  I have never consistently smoked, dipped, or otherwise used tobacco.
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COL Vincent Stoneking
COL Vincent Stoneking
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Same here. I selected "never" in the poll. The reality is something like "two cigars in my life to date."

The first was upon successful redeployment from Iraq.
The second was recent to celebrate some personal good news, and involved about half a bottle of Jameson.
I can see maybe getting all the way to 6 by the time I die. :-)
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MSgt Tricare Oerations And Patient Administration Flight Chief
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This is the crowd I'm in.
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TSgt Marcus Ayala
TSgt Marcus Ayala
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Same here. A nice celebratory Rocky Patel every once in a while couldn't hurt.
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Started smoking at age 13 and quit cold turkey at age 19.  It took three months of mentally and physically deciding to quit before I attempted.  Once I did, I never smoked again.  It has been 25 years since I smoked my last.
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LCpl Steve Wininger
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I smoke but it is very difficult to quit. I learned during my stay in the hospital several months ago that the patches do work. I do want to quit but with the stress of a lengthy separation it is difficult to do. Since my stay in the hospital was from a suicide attempt, I want to wait until my stress level is considerably lower before I try to quit.
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LCpl Steve Wininger
LCpl Steve Wininger
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Thank you for the advice CWO2 R. I figure once the stress I am enduring now is settled, then I can work on quitting.
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MSgt Keith Hebert
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Good luck Lcpl it is hard habit I am still it's slave
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LCpl Steve Wininger
LCpl Steve Wininger
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Thanks MSGT Hebert. Good luck to you also.
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SPC Margaret Higgins
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GOD bless you LCpl Steve Wininger. I am so very sorry about the fact that you were (Prayerfully aren't anymore.) suicidal.
I have been both suicidal; and have been addicted to cigarettes.
I agree with you. I DO NOT recommend that you quit smoking now.
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SSG Robin Rushlo
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There is a huge difference between cigarettes and cigars. I have a doctor that gave me a Rx for cigars and my blood pressure dropped by 20 points. ALso cigarettes are only 32% tobacco and the rest chemicals. That is what keeps them burning.
Cigars ( other than Machine made) are 100% tobacco non treated and have no chemicals added to them. Last Study I was involved with found a 5 to 7 cigars smoker had the same life expectancy as a non smoker.
Since further study has shown it to be the chemicals in cigarettes that are causing the cancers and other health issues.
Also then people say oral cancer from cigars since you do not inhale, well the is .001 percent in the latest study.

That is why I object to Cigars and cigarettes use in the same categories.

E cigars and E cigarettes are now being found to have more possible cancers because it is pure chemicals at higher levels being inhaled.
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SSG Robin Rushlo
SSG Robin Rushlo
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My Grandfather smoked a box a day and lived till he was 111 and died in 2004
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SSG Robin Rushlo
SSG Robin Rushlo
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Further I work and supply cigars to a Doctor at University of Iowa that has study cigar smokers for 25 years
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GySgt Joe Strong
GySgt Joe Strong
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I would also like to see a link to that study. I don't consider myself a smoker at 3-4 Cigars a year, or less, but would feel better if there were info out there that backed up that kind of consumption as being less bad than the Insurance Companies seem to think it is.
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SGT Eric Lorenz
SGT Eric Lorenz
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I smoke 3-5 pipes a week. When asked by my doctor, she always puts me down as a non-smoker. Cigar and pipe tobacco are not doped with a lot of chemical detritus the way cigarette tobacco is. Not inhaling is also a plus. The last (actually only) study done on pipe smoking was the original surgeon general's report in the 60s that found, in a very politically incorrect fashion, that pipe smokers live longer than non-smokers. It's a pity no one has followed up on that study. I'm sure other environmental variables were perhaps ignored.
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SSG Richard Stevens
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When I was in back in the 1980s I smoked three packs of cigarettes a day, smoked a pipe, and cigars. When I got out in 1989, I quit. I haven't smoked. For thirty years.
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1SG Company First Sergeant
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WOW! Three packs a day to nothing is amazing. Congratulations.
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1SG David Niles
1SG David Niles
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smoked a pack a day for twenty five years, quite cold turkey, it has been three years without a smoke. Don't get me wrong, loved smoking, but it was not good for me and expensive as hell. The first year was hard, second year not so hard, third year, I finely fill better and I stopped dreaming of smoking and feeling guilty about it. lol
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MSG Cameron Davis
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10 years this Sept!
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1SG Company First Sergeant
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Congrats MSG!
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SPC Margaret Higgins
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CONGRATULATIONS, MSG!!!!!
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MSG Brad Sand
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The only time I ever smoked was when I was hooked in wrong rappeling from a helicopter...I still have the scars on my hands to prove it.
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1SG Company First Sergeant
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I'm sure your drill Sergeant would have some stories about you smoking too!! LOL
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MSG Brad Sand
MSG Brad Sand
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It was at Light Leaders, but the guy next to me was hooked in wrong to and he noticed it after I burned in. There were two others guys had hot hands too.
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1SG Company First Sergeant
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Well at least you weren't alone!
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1SG Jeffrey Bergeron
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Not me.
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I used to smoke 1SG but quit some years back.
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MSG(P) Michael Warrick
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Never have smoked or chewed !
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