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First day off of the smokes! HELP!


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Forgive my English, I am not from an English speaking country.
 
I am 39, have been smoking since I was 18.
I had several attempts to quit using gum, medicine, acupuncture, filter systems. I got to the conclusion that none of them were for me... If I wanted to quit it would have to be COLD TURKEY.
I didn't see any point of chewing nicotine to get rid of smoke nicotine... The medicine my doctor prescribed did not work well with me, after 4 days having it I had one of the rare but possible side effects, I was alone at home at the computer and my head started to feel as if I was having electric shocks and I lost vision for some minutes.  It was very scary, I thought I was dying!!
 
So I lay down for some time on the floor and it all went away after about 10 minutes. I called the Brazilian national poisoning help phone and they told me to stop immediately to take the medicine. After this experience i decided to quit without any sort of substitute or medicine.
 
My opinion here is personal, stop smoking stuff might work for you! It just didn't for me.
 
I think the first step is to put in your mind that you are not getting rid of a friend... YOU ARE GETING RID OF THE ENEMY DESGISED AS A FRIEND. Enemy that is killing you a little each day.
 
 Be positive!! Don't moan...don't be sad that you wont have a smoke.
 
Be happy that you are giving a chance to your body to become healthy again.
Think of cigarettes as the ENEMY.
 
I decided to use my brain as my non smoking tool, it has been working and I am very pleased! Past attempts have been really hard and suffering.
 
This time I just concluded the first week ...feeling very calm, happy, I really don't know how it works but it seems that succeeding depends on what you want to gain and not on what you want to loose.
 
Just some thoughts, thanks for reading.
 
 


My Milage:

My Quit Date: 7/8/2008
Smoke-Free Days: 7
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 126
Amount Saved: $12.60
Life Gained:
Days: 1 Hrs: 2 Mins: 9 Seconds: 51

15 years ago 0 14 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Thanks everyone for the boost again. Cj....one thing I like to keep in mind is that smoking is just like any other addiction. I see it this way....its like a little monster in your head telling you its ok to have "only one" smoke.  Thats your addiction talking. The difference for me and quitting this time around after a few short successes with quitting is this. There have been a few things that have scared me into quitting. My body is not functioning like it used to. As as much as I would love to be able to smoke and never have side effects from smoking I just cannot. I have a very addictive personality and one is never enough with anything I have ever done. It was getting to the point I would smoke between 5-7 smokes within 2 hours when first getting up and going to work. If thats not sick I do not know what is. Anyways, I wish you all a great day! Oh, and for anyone quitting I really suggest pumping yourself full of Antioxidants to clean your system out. Till my next post tonight....
 
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