I think one thing we learn over and over. This is an addiction.. it started out maybe as a "social" habit to fi in with our friends or ??? When most of us started smoking it was socially acceptable, the health issues and addiction were Not known or if so they were not freely out there. Ads were on TV and magazines.. everywhere. Non smoking sections of resturants were very small..... Over the last ???? years the illness, addiction and social stigma is all out.. What once was "fashionable" "sexy" is now the totally opposite.
Most TV shows now there is no smoking, but I have been noticing how many movies have smoking in them.
So we have gone thru such a transformation to being "socially acceptable" to a "pariah" from being out in the open to made to hide around corners, next to dumpsters
I'm Happy to see how much help and support is aavailable.
We should Not Be embaarrassed or made to feel like criminals.. Nicotine is a drug. It was socially acceptable... it was given to our soldiers in their rations.. Ads were everywhere on TV.. We were charmed , and then addicted.. for big $$$$
to the tobacco companies.. but also government taxes.....
We can and are fighting this addiction, and I am glad our children are learning the truth....
This is going to take some time... an unfortunately.... a hard road for us who are addicted
We are here for each other.. one minute, one hour, one day to reach out, hold hands and jump for joy.
(((((((((((((((((((((((((HUGS)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) Bonnie
My Milage:My Quit Date: 2/10/2008
Smoke-Free Days: 186
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 3,162
Amount Saved: $632.40
Life Gained:Days: 26
Hrs: 15
Mins: 59
Seconds: 34