LifeSign QuitKey Smoking Cessation Computer

by LifeSign
Model: QK

Average Rating: 4.5 Rating

List Price: $59.95 / Lowest Price: $49.95

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Product Features

  • Handheld computer helps you gradually quit smoking
  • Developed and proven effective with grants from the United States National Institute of Health
  • Improved algorithms make it easier than ever to kick the habit
  • Smaller than the competition, the QuitKey doubles as a keychain
  • Quit smoking in about a month with this gradual, step-down program

From the Editors

QuitKey alters your smoking routine and eases you off cigarettes gradually. QuitKey reminds you when to smoke and when not to smoke. Step by step. Hour by hour. One day at a time. The QuitKey approach to quit smoking culminates 20 years of research. It was developed and proven effective with grants from the National Institutes of Health and builds on the enormous success of LifeSign, a first generation smoking cessation computer that uses the same gradual reduction technology. QuitKey works in two stages. Stage 1 (7 days): You smoke at your normal rate and use the QuitKey smoke button to record every cigarette you smoke. QuitKey uses this information to form your personal quit plan. Stage 2 (14 to 34 days): QuitKey helps you follow your quit plan by prompting you when to smoke. Each day you smoke less and gradually reduce you nicotine dependence while preparing yourself to quit for good.
Product Description

Accessories for the LifeSign QuitKey Smoking Cessation Computer Model QK

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NicoDerm CQ Step 3 Clear Patch, 7 mg, 2-Week Kit (14 patches)
Commit Lozenges, 2 mg, 72-Count (Mint)

Customer Response

Worked for me
I used this product back in 1994 and I've been smoke free ever since. Haven't cheated once and never looked back. For the first week I smoked as I normally would and pressed a button on the unit. After the first week the unit then, based on my smoking habits told ME when to smpke gradually cutting me down. I beleive it took me 28 days to quit. Yes I was a very heavy smoker. A pack a day person.

Lastly during the quitting phase smoke a different type of cigarette, something that you wouldn't usually smoke. For me I smoked Marlboro, while quiting I swithed to my grand fathers brand.

LESS ANXIOUS
I have used this product before 16 years ago and remained smoke free for over 2 years. I was so glad to find it again because the pills or the patch gave me severe reactions. I am like everyone else in this world with lots of stress, but if you follow the program, you will feel less anxious about the process. Anyone can do it if I can.

quit smoking
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YES.... you can stop the controll the cancer stick has over you currently
A positive experience.

I regained controll over my life 22 years ago when I used the orig. lifesign. The program was great, easy to follow, and even forgave me twice when I fell off the wagon. I have recommended life sign to anyone who has mentioned they would like to quit smoking cigs.

I smoked anywhere from a pack to pack and a half per day for about 12 years. I was seriously at the mercy of an addiction and could do nothing about it. As the years passed I realized I slept with an ashtray next to the bed so I could light up even before my feet hit the floor in the morning. I attempted to break the habit twice on my own unsuccessfully before I purchased life sign. I recall reading ahead in the manual when I first received the product in the mail and at one point read I would go 4 days in bewteen smokes. I remeber thinking yeah right, I can't go 2 hours let alone 4 days. I tell you the time came there was a 4 day interval and I did not miss smoking at all... wow!

The best experience of my life was hearing the little tune play the very last time I pressed the button. It took me by surprise, I felt as if I was losing a friend as I stared at my very last smoke. That is he happiest memory I have of smoking... all the rest... not so much.

Good luck in your quest to quit, you will not regret the decision.

Does the job.
After 30 years of developing a cigarette addiction to the tune of up to 2 packs a day I decided to give it up about 20 years ago. I tried to "wean" myself off by limiting the number of cigarettes I smoked in a day. I would set out my daily supply & every day I would remove 2 smokes. After about a few days I gave it up. I would smoke my allotment as I normally would & would then spend the remaining time suffering withdrawal symptoms. It did nothing for the physiological side of quitting. It was basically a form of cold turkey. If I could find a "timer" or some such to do the same thing but in a more orderly fashion that would be great. Well, I came across lifesigns(the original). Sounded exactly what I was looking for. I ordered two, one for me & one for my wife. She resisted......said it wouldn't work, too difficult. And for her she was right. She played with it for a few days & tossed it aside. She still smokes & is now my ex( nothing to do with smoking). I kept with the program & haven't smoked a cigarette since the last day. I will however, on my deathbed, while looking at the light at the end of the tunnel, smoke one last cigarette. Yes I get the occasional craving. But after all these years of being an ex-smoker they're not a problem anymore. If there weren't so many negatives(cost,health,addiction,social stigma,inconvenience, etc.)I would take it up again as for awhile I did enjoy smoking. But the negatives far out-way the few benefits. One thing on lifesigns the program is not as easy as you may be led to believe, But is easier than I actually thought it would be. I would recommend this program only if you're serious about quitting. As far as the actual product the original Lifesign worked as advertised, it did the job. I can only think the new improved quitkey is just as good or better, just don't get it confused with your remote starter fob. I also think this new one is only about as much as I paid for the original so its still a bargain compared to the thousands I saved by giving up a nasty habit.

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