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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostThey say anytime is good. It will take about 3 weeks for my lungs to clear out. My doctor is always on me to quit and when I do I'm going to ask her when she plans to lose some weight as overweight is just as dangerous as ciggys.It's hard to pot balls with a Chimpanzee tea party going on in your head
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostThey say anytime is good. It will take about 3 weeks for my lungs to clear out. My doctor is always on me to quit and when I do I'm going to ask her when she plans to lose some weight as overweight is just as dangerous as ciggys.
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostI found this to be an interesting post. I drink 3 large cups of coffee a day and it gets worse when I play in a tournament where besides my regular 3, I might drink another 3 and then I'm peed off because I get nerves at the start of every match and it takes me awhile to settle down. I am definitely going to give up both coffee and tea and stick to ginger ale or something at tournaments and see how that goes.
Just one question though for eaoin11 (or anyone else for that matter), what about decaf coffee and tea? We have one of those wonderful expresso machines my wife bought years ago from Starbucks and now we use those coffee pellets or whatever they're called and she has bought a box of decaf coffee pellets (disks?) and actually it doesn't taste half-bad. She also gets Yorkshire brand decaf tea for herself as she drinks 8 mugs of tea easily in a day and since she's a glass artist and has to use a lot of fine motor skills she feels she's doing better on the decaf tea.
I would probably have severe withdrawal symptoms as I've been drinking coffee ever since my Navy days at 17 years old, so that's over 50 years now.
Next, I gotta go to work on the smoking. Down to 11-12 ciggys a day and planning to quit in another 2 weeks or so.
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A strong cup of coffee can have anywhere between (depending on type) 80-200mg per serve (6 oz) while tea on average will have about 30-100mg so about half. Decaf coffee and tea have around 2-12mg so I think they should be fine and I agree, they don't don't taste bad at all these days. Coke, Pepsi etc actually have less than tea for the same serving size but people often drink larger amounts, as in Dean's and Coach Gavin's examples because sugar is also addictive. Some of the 'energy drinks' have quite a bit more but surprisingly even Red Bull has no more than your average cup of coffee. Chocolate has some caffeine but in small amounts, 5-10 mg per serve and I suspect that the endorphins released by cacao might actually help with nerves in snooker.
Regarding withdrawal I'm definitely in the same boat as Raymon and Byrom. Regular takers of caffeine may suffer headaches within 12 - 18 hrs of not having caffeine. But not all people suffer withdrawal, and the withdrawal symptoms can be avoided with a staged reduction of caffeine in your diet. A lot of aspirin or similar products contain some caffeine so taking them only when you get a headache can help to stage the reduction in caffeine intake. I tried this and found that the headaches stopped after three or four days.
Good luck with the cigarettes Terry. They are harder to quit as you would know but with snooker as your motivation you can pit one addiction against the other and we know which one will win The health benefits are bound to be good for your snooker.Tear up that manure-fed astroturf!
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostThey say anytime is good. It will take about 3 weeks for my lungs to clear out. My doctor is always on me to quit and when I do I'm going to ask her when she plans to lose some weight as overweight is just as dangerous as ciggys.
Once a person ceases smoking, the body immediately starts to cleanse itself of the chemicals contained in tobacco smoking. After twenty minutes, a person’s blood pressure and pulse rate will return to normal. This means immediately the risk of a heart attack is reduced.
After eight hours the carbon dioxide levels in the blood are halved resulting in enhanced energy levels.
After twenty four hours all carbon dioxide is eliminated from the body. The lungs start to clear out mucus and other smoking debris that has built up.
After forty eight hours, nicotine is completely eliminated from the body. A person’s sense of taste and smell is also improved.
After seventy two hours, the bronchial tubes relax and energy levels increase.
Between two and twenty one weeks the circulation improves.
Between three to nine months, coughs, wheezing and breathing problems improve as lung function is improved by 10%.
After one year, the risk of having a heart attack falls to about half of that of a smoker.
After ten years, the risk of lung cancer falls to half that of a smoker.
After fifteen years, the risk of heart attack is the same as someone who has never smoked.
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Good information but all carbon dioxide can't be eliminated from your body because it's the by-product of respiration by every living cell in your body. Perhaps you mean carbon monoxide? That's a nasty one we can definitely do without.Tear up that manure-fed astroturf!
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Originally Posted by eaoin11 View PostGood information but all carbon dioxide can't be eliminated from your body because it's the by-product of respiration by every living cell in your body. Perhaps you mean carbon monoxide? That's a nasty one we can definitely do without.
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I quit smoking 30 years ago at the same time as biting my nails, biting my nails was harder to quit. Some people eat, some people drink, some people smoke, some bite their nails, the connection between all four is the act of putting something in your mouth for comfort, and the subsequent release of endorphins in the brain from that act along with whatever chemical goes into your system from whatever it is you're ingesting.
It's known as the nipple reflex and even though you can free yourself from the chemical addiction, the nipple reflex remains. Unless you look inside yourself and ask yourself why it is you need this comfort, and sort that out, you will always return to needing to put something into your mouth when stressed or worried, or simply just living with something in your subconscious that makes you need this all the time.
I came to terms with what made me smoke and bite my nails and qutting became incredibly easy. I told myself that that was in the past, that I'm no longer a child and I put away all childish things on that day.
I came to terms that at last I was in control of my life, I was no longer at the mercy of my parents frailties, needs and ambitions for themselves that came from their own poor upbringing and I let my childhood go.
Still have a little bit of OCD left though, no longer in mannerisms or habits, just the act of overthinking and analysing things a little too much at times, which is something that I had to do to self diagnose, so that remains.
For those who wish to convert to decaff coffe or tea you need to know that formaldehyde is used to extract the caffeine and that a little remains in the product after the process.
There's always something to look out for.
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Originally Posted by vmax4steve View PostI quit smoking 30 years ago at the same time as biting my nails, biting my nails was harder to quit. Some people eat, some people drink, some people smoke, some bite their nails, the connection between all four is the act of putting something in your mouth for comfort, and the subsequent release of endorphins in the brain from that act along with whatever chemical goes into your system from whatever it is you're ingesting.
It's known as the nipple reflex and even though you can free yourself from the chemical addiction, the nipple reflex remains. Unless you look inside yourself and ask yourself why it is you need this comfort, and sort that out, you will always return to needing to put something into your mouth when stressed or worried, or simply just living with something in your subconscious that makes you need this all the time.
I came to terms with what made me smoke and bite my nails and qutting became incredibly easy. I told myself that that was in the past, that I'm no longer a child and I put away all childish things on that day.
I came to terms that at last I was in control of my life, I was no longer at the mercy of my parents frailties, needs and ambitions for themselves that came from their own poor upbringing and I let my childhood go.
Still have a little bit of OCD left though, no longer in mannerisms or habits, just the act of overthinking and analysing things a little too much at times, which is something that I had to do to self diagnose, so that remains.
For those who wish to convert to decaff coffe or tea you need to know that formaldehyde is used to extract the caffeine and that a little remains in the product after the process.
There's always something to look out for.
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Originally Posted by vmax4steve View PostI quit smoking 30 years ago at the same time as biting my nails, biting my nails was harder to quit. Some people eat, some people drink, some people smoke, some bite their nails, the connection between all four is the act of putting something in your mouth for comfort, and the subsequent release of endorphins in the brain from that act along with whatever chemical goes into your system from whatever it is you're ingesting.
It's known as the nipple reflex and even though you can free yourself from the chemical addiction, the nipple reflex remains. Unless you look inside yourself and ask yourself why it is you need this comfort, and sort that out, you will always return to needing to put something into your mouth when stressed or worried, or simply just living with something in your subconscious that makes you need this all the time.
I came to terms with what made me smoke and bite my nails and qutting became incredibly easy. I told myself that that was in the past, that I'm no longer a child and I put away all childish things on that day.
I came to terms that at last I was in control of my life, I was no longer at the mercy of my parents frailties, needs and ambitions for themselves that came from their own poor upbringing and I let my childhood go.
Still have a little bit of OCD left though, no longer in mannerisms or habits, just the act of overthinking and analysing things a little too much at times, which is something that I had to do to self diagnose, so that remains.
For those who wish to convert to decaff coffe or tea you need to know that formaldehyde is used to extract the caffeine and that a little remains in the product after the process.
There's always something to look out for.Tear up that manure-fed astroturf!
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