Hey All. Thanks for the awesome responses, as always. I was thinking about Pupikat's comments... As I am looking at it as a health push, not a"Quit Smoking/Lose Weight/Go to Gym" thing, it does make it easier for me. Also, I am flexible. That is key to survival. I wrote about my one cigarette lapse, about my cravings, about the need for it in tough times. I feel like Rocky when Drago looks at him, and says, "I will Break YOU". Well, I'm in that Rocky Training/Music Montage--- You know, the one where he's dragging the logs and running up the mountains and they keep cutting to Drago getting pumped with the steroids. Sense of humor, positive attitude and never let anything get to serious.
Which, means, of course, that my next comment will be serious.
I recommend a book called "The Tipping Point" by Malcolm Gladwell. It is a great book for a number of reasons and has much that might help with your quit. Towards the end of the book, Dr. Gladwell talks about the links between Cigarettes, Nicotine and Depression. That people who smoke might be self medicating for depression. I know that was one of the many reasons I was a SMOKER. I mentioned in early posts that I have Multiple Sclerosis, that a symptom of that is depression, and that the medicine I was on, BetaSeron, has a side effect of Depression/Suicide. I am on Lexapro, an anti-depressent but I always felt the cigarettes were helping more then they were hurting.
So, getting to the point, (maybe) of this rambling post. There are as many reasons not to quit, to make a lifestyle change as there are not to. You just have to make the choice.
I have also talked about how I am a follower of the Discordian Movement and subscribe a lot of my beliefs to that philosphy. One of the most important tenents is that the Imposition of ORDER=Escalation of CHAOS.... We must find balance, we must keep to our quits, but we musn't become our quits. We must keep a perspective. We must keep humor involved.
I think this is more of a free thought post, but hey, I bumped from 14mg patches to 7mg today, so role with me please!
My Milage:My Quit Date: 12/6/2008
Smoke-Free Days: 53
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 2,120
Amount Saved: $954.00
Life Gained:Days: 7
Hrs: 0
Mins: 4
Seconds: 7