As ya'll remember (lol which I doubt) I quit smoking over a year ago and I posted here about quitting.
I was off for 5 months, then relapsed for 1 month, then quit again. It's been 7 months now (since AIS III). The reason I relapsed was because me and my friends kept going to this place called hooka-bar (not HOOKER bar). Basically it's this big bong with water and flavored tobacco on top. Well, I thought that tobacco didn't have nicotine (lol), so we kept smoking it like everyday. Next thing I know I'm reaching for cig, because I get overwhelming withdrawal symptoms. I felt miserable for caving in to my addiction. But after a month I beat it again.
I know there are people here that want to quit, but think it's too hard and all that other crap. Yes, it's hard first week, then it gets very easy. Then you just stop thinking about it like it was never even part of your life.
Site that helped me is: www.whyquit.com
read all the information contained there, it's pretty informative
There are basically 3 rules to quitting:
1. You must want to quit
2. You must NEVER ever take another puff. And never take any nicotine containing products in your life.
3. You must learn how to deal with occasional desire to light up (it's extremely rare, but it's present).
I was off for 5 months, then relapsed for 1 month, then quit again. It's been 7 months now (since AIS III). The reason I relapsed was because me and my friends kept going to this place called hooka-bar (not HOOKER bar). Basically it's this big bong with water and flavored tobacco on top. Well, I thought that tobacco didn't have nicotine (lol), so we kept smoking it like everyday. Next thing I know I'm reaching for cig, because I get overwhelming withdrawal symptoms. I felt miserable for caving in to my addiction. But after a month I beat it again.
I know there are people here that want to quit, but think it's too hard and all that other crap. Yes, it's hard first week, then it gets very easy. Then you just stop thinking about it like it was never even part of your life.
Site that helped me is: www.whyquit.com
read all the information contained there, it's pretty informative
There are basically 3 rules to quitting:
1. You must want to quit
2. You must NEVER ever take another puff. And never take any nicotine containing products in your life.
3. You must learn how to deal with occasional desire to light up (it's extremely rare, but it's present).
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