coriolis wrote:This is a good topic! I've quit numerous times. There are lots of techniques and aids. But it does come down to conviction and guts.
There's an antidepressant, wellbutrin, that acts on the brain chemistry. It really does lessen the craving for nicotine. I quit once that way.
There's a brand of cigarettes out now, called Quest. They have low nicotine, extra low nicotine, and nicotine free. I've done that, and after weaning it down, the cravings are less severe, but still there. On thursday I smoked the lows, friday, I smoked the extra lows, and saturday I smoked the nicotine frees. Then I went all day Sunday without any cigarettes. I went for a bike ride sunday, and really felt good. It bothered me some, and then this morning something compelled me to just buy a pack. Arrrrrghhhh! At least I bought a pack of the extra lows. My wife smokes Newports which are one of the strongest, (and one of the most expensive). They say it's worse than heroin. I think it's like alcohol, even years after quitting they say that they are still recovering alcoholics.
Amanzi, having someone to hold you accountable is another powerful motivation. If you want to do that, I'm sure that the people here would be glad to oblige. If you are talking about June 16th, we'll hold you to it. Please confirm.
I made an appointment for a physical for June 30th. I want to be able to tell the doctor that I quit. I'll commit to wednesday, the 11th. I'll buy a pack of nicotine free tomorrow. Then that will be it. OK everyone hold me to it. *gritting teeth
OK Ed, You have got it!!! You and I are going to do this together!
You are right Ed, nicotine addiction is harder to kick than other drugs that are not socially acceptable. I think it is because I have this continual inflow of nicotine into my system, and my body is used to functioning with that level of the chemical in it. Having a smoke in my hand is like an extension of myself... nearly every photo I see myself in, I have a smoke in my hand
So it is time to say good-bye to this NASTY addiction and start a new set of lungs.
Good point about being held accountable.. What a better place the world would be if we all put this thought into reality on a daily basis. That is a very good statement to keep in mind, about MANY things. We will all have to stand before our Maker one day and be held accountalbe for MANY things.
OK ED, hang in there. With the power of prayer and friends to keep us uplifted, we can over come this together....
