My stats:
Time Smoke-Free: 462 days, 23 hours, 25 minutes and 16 seconds
Cigarettes NOT smoked: 9260
Lifetime Saved: 2 months, 10 days, 17 hours
Money Saved: $1,620.50
My mantra: The urge to have a cigarette
will pass - whether I smoke a cigarette or not.
PLEASE - keep trying! Your life is worth it!
I read of some being afraid of the withdrawal symtoms. Another of my mantras:
What you anticipate will happen. In other words don't look for or fear the worst! I smoked for 30 plus years. I did NOT have any withdrawal symptoms. I DID crave a cig - but just did something else for a few minutes instead. The first few days I was doing "something else" almost continuously (with a slight headache and a fuzzy brain function)! But as the days progressed the need for active thought about quitting lessened - the achy head disappeared and the brain function sharpened. It does get easier. And as your body heals and your taste buds actually start functioning again - and your sense of smell returns - well it is just further incentive. And you start feeling better. The walk up a flight of stairs happens with little or no shortness of breath . . . and gosh - was that actually a bounce in my step UP the stairs?!? Would one cigarette be worth going back to how crappy I used to feel? Don't think so! I actually find myself intolerant of smoke now. The smell nauseates me. And the irritation of the 2nd hand smoke irritates my throat and causes coughing. I swore I would not be one of those born-again nonsmokers toward my friends who still smoke - I try . . . I don't complain but the coughing and red eyes give me away!
PLEASE - keep trying! YOUR life is worth it! Ask a loved one - ask me! Each time you try to quit, it will get a bit easier and then all of a sudden you just know that now is the time - and it will happen. Go for it! Add minutes, weeks, months and years to your life!