1st step, don't have any smokes around where you can get them! You may find if you try to quit and you have to go buy some to have one that you will be able to resist all that hassle and end up quitting...! Worth a try I would think...I am aware of how cigarettes smoke smells. I smoke a bit but I lean out my window to take a few puffs.
I did laundry the other day and had smoked in the living room and when I came back to my apt I could smell it. I can't stand the smell of it. I lit up some strong incense and it took the smell away. I don't usually smoke in my living room but had.
I have been trying to quit over and over but the best I've done is cut down. I have had long periods of not smoking -17 years! It's just very hard now to quit. Don't ask me why I started again because all I know is I get stressed out and pick one up.
One day I will quit for good hopefully and I hope it's before I die![]()
I hardly smoke and already have a terminal illness which is not smoking related. I may put them down but really don't see that I necessarily Have to. Thanks anyhow though.1st step, don't have any smokes around where you can get them! You may find if you try to quit and you have to go buy some to have one that you will be able to resist all that hassle and end up quitting...! Worth a try I would think...
Yeah I feel that way especially also when men and women wear enough deodorant to mask the smell of three water buffalo and a hippo. It's like a little bit goes a long way but for some reason they think they've got to use half a bottle of spray or cologne or perfume.Standing in a checkout today, a guy came and stood behind me.
The extreme stench of cigarettes permeated his whole being. Wow
Once, when a young teenager holding a little box full of freshly picked raspberries and sitting in the backseat behind my cigarette smoking stepfather driving the car, both our windows open, he flicked his cigarette out his and it flew out and was wind blown back into the car through my backseat window, It landed on my hand and shrieking, I whipped it off and up in the air flew most of my raspberries. sigh![]()
Just remember one doesn't usually suddenly kick the bucket from that 'last' cigarette. First comes disabling breathing difficulties/fear, for months. I'm SO sorry you have a terminal illness, and sure would not want you to suffer smoking consequences also.I hardly smoke and already have a terminal illness which is not smoking related. I may put them down but really don't see that I necessarily Have to. Thanks anyhow though.
I hardly smoke and already have a terminal illness which is not smoking related. I may put them down but really don't see that I necessarily Have to. Thanks anyhow though.
My parents smoked a pack a day inside the home.. we kids must have stunk of cigarette smoke, but even we didn't notice it...and we have no recollection of smelling it on our parents..either..
However when we had to empty the ashtrays that was revolting.. the smell.. the mess...
Welcome to seniorforums.there was a fellow I worked with that had obviously never washed this look-a-like leather coat he wore every day. I've been around a lot of smoked up coats but this one REEKED!
It didn't just smell like smoke, it kind of smelled like puke too.![]()
I have COPD too. No oxygen now but was on it for 9 months after having pneumonia, RSV and a viral infection.I quit smoking 25 years ago........and it wasn't soon enough to save me from COPD and oxygen 24/7! I love the smell of cigarette smoke, and given the right circumstance I could see myself smoking again.My FIL Had COPD,back when they called it emphysema,I think of him often because it was before anyone had oxygen consentrators. I guess he got sick of living a miserable life, he had a beer and a cigarette and died that same night. I'm not sure I would be so lucky!