Well, I haven’t been able to log in to 43things for a months and months (due to a very long and tiresome story involving hotmail and forgotten passwords), but the main thing is I’m baaaaack.
And I quit smoking on Sunday 15 February 2009. So that’s almost four month smoke free. That’s hundreds of pounds saved, and I have much more energy now.
Jun 05, 06:18AM PDT | 0 comments
I haven’t bought a pack of cigarettes since January 2008, though I’ve probably smoked about a pack’s worth over the course of the past three months. I’m fine with going without cigarettes during the week, but once I’m out on the weekend with someone that smokes, I revert back to my cravings. So what? Don’t go out? I guess so.
Apr 03, 2008, 01:15PM PDT | 0 comments
Jan 02, 2008, 06:13AM PST | 2 cheers | 0 comments
I have cut down a lot but still have one once in a while. Specially after a beer ot two.
Jan 01, 2008, 09:16AM PST | 1 cheer | 0 comments
This is going to have to be a New Year’s Resolution I think. As lame as that sounds, I haven’t quit yet, so the start of 2008 sounds as likely as any other date.
Dec 28, 2007, 09:17AM PST | 2 cheers | 2 comments
badly at this. And at writing on 43things. Blah. I need to get my life back in order. Glad tomorrow’s a Monday, so there’s no excuse to be scatty anymore.
Jun 10, 2007, 04:33PM PDT | 1 cheer | 2 comments
I can’t do this until the business has been launched. It’s weak, I admit, but I just don’t have the willpower to go through the stress without my pathetic crutch! Still, as this should only be a few days away I will be quitting soon, and then there will be no more excuses. Promise!
May 16, 2007, 10:12AM PDT | 2 comments
Apr 22, 2007, 04:48AM PDT | 1 cheer | 0 comments
and it’s killing me… smoking was killing me slowly, but this feels like an explosion of RAGE!!! Grr. If I can just go today, then I know I can do tomorrow and so on… but you know what they say – take it one day at a time. And drink plenty of water. And don’t eat easter eggs all day long.
Apr 10, 2007, 05:28AM PDT | 0 comments
Okay I finally did it. Down on day 5 of no smoking and no relapses or slips. I have stopped counting hours, and am now counting days.
The last time I did I made it to 90 hours before slipping for 2 days. However, this attempt did condition me for the latest one.
My smoking. 20 years of smoking of about a pack to two packs a day, of the red stuff.
My recommendations:
1. Cold Turkey. No gum no patches (the same tobacco companies that sold us cancer sell nicotine to the pharmaceuticals, I have been told).
2. No drugs, as these drugs were not meant for smoking cesation but for depression.They do have their side effects. Again, why use drugs when you can quit without them. All it takes is NOT will power, but the right frame of mind. It could be just the removing the willingness to smoke, instead of WILLING yourself to quitting.
3. Have lots of sour gum, lollies, low fat sugar sweets, jam, etc. When I quit smoking,I developed a sudden sweet tooth. This is because, as I learnt, nicotine takes control of the sugar levels in your body (through insulin and serotonin)when its there and always releases sugar quickly. With cessation, hormones and the body go back to trying work normally. Eat regularly, and do wait for 20 minutes to let the food digest and be used as energy. There’s not point overeating and gaining weight while quitting smoking.
4. Keep a lemon in your pocket, or bag. When you reach for the phantom pack and lighter, there’s be a lemon there to remind you that you’ve quit smoking, and that there is no cancer pack in your bag. Idf the urge gets superbad, bite the lemon, and it will condition you negatively against smoking. Also, the acidity of lemon will neutralise the alkaloid nicotine in your body.
5. Keep your mind busy with positive activities. Stay away from smokers and drinkers for awhile; Helps a LOT. Stay away from booze. period. 2 beers MAX.
Mar 26, 2007, 09:39PM PDT | 1 cheer | 0 comments