Craftsman -> RE: Quitting smoking (6/18/2005 11:32:45 AM)
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Hi, RiotGirl, Some things suggest themselves to be said on the subject of quitting smoking. First, in order to quit smoking, you have to stop inhaling the combustion byproducts of the tobacco leaf and the chemicals used to process it. Sounds simply reduntantly repetitive, but it was the start for me, at least. Second, don't do it alone if you don't have to. I found that on-line help is available. The one that helped me was Quitnet.org, and after that, nicotine-anonymous.org. There is also a Yahoo group called unofficial nicotine anonymous, and those folk are helpful as well. At nicotine-anonymous.org they have an area by area listing of meetings, and that might be of use to you as well. Something about being in a room and talking with people who have been where you are now helps. Even if it doesn't, keep looking for some people, organized or not, who have quit and talk with them. Better to pick up the phone than to pick up a cigarette. Better to open your mouth and send words to the peoples' ears around you than to exhale smoke into their faces. Third, use whatever it takes to get you to stop smoking. Cold Turkey may the fastest, but it does not work for everyone. There is the patch, gum, lozenges, zyban, welbutrin, accupuncture and acupressure, hypnosis, counselling, hospital programs, and a whole bunch of stuff that helps people. Ask around and see what people like and what they don't like, then choose what sounds like it will work for you. If that doesn't work, then re-think and choose something else. Basic bottom line is, find what works for you, and then do that with dedication, faith, and constancy. Quitting smoking is not easy. It is said to be the most difficult of addictions to break. Part of that is the fact that the nicotine impact in the brain happens in about 7 seconds. Mailined heroin shot up in the arm takes about 20 to 30 seconds to hit the brain, for comparison. This speed strongly reinforces the addiction. Also, cigarettes are the only legally and widely available substance I know of that will kill you if used as directed by the manufacturer in the advertisements. This suicide on the installment plan substance is available 24 hours a day at any market, 'stop and rob' <or 7/11> and yes, even in the drug store. If you do not succeed the first time trying to quit, use that as a learning experience upon which to build your next quit. Remember that even though it is hard to do, over half the people alive today who have ever been addicted to nicotine have quit using this toxic substance. It can be done. And like so many things worth doing, it is hard, but not by any stretch of the imagination impossible. I'm rambling. I shut up now. Craftsman/ who has not smoked in seven years, three months, three weeks, five days, 13 hours, 30 minutes and 14 seconds. 66814 cigarettes not smoked, saving $6,681.30. Life saved: 33 weeks, 23 hours, 50 minutes. but who's keeping track? (That's the output of my SilkQuit meter, from SilkQuit.org)
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