Monday, December 15, 2008

Cold Turkey for X-mas.



I haven't been online much lately, this for several reasons. One of the reasons is.. I quit smoking!
I was trying to avoid situations where cigs were needed the most. I have to admit that actually every situation where I was allowed to smoke was a reason to smoke.
But the worst situation was when I was using computers - more than 10 hours a day, one cig after another. You can imagine I was smoking a lot!

I've already tried to quit last year - but that failed. I was going nuts after two days and a cig was my only relief. Sad, isn't it?
After my failure last year, I decided to smoke less. I didn't allow myself to smoke in the house anymore. So everytime I wanted a cig, I had to go outside, or smoke in the garage.
This actually helped a lot, I didn't break my own rule and smoked only the half of what I used to smoke. Even when I was using the computer, instead of having 6 (or sometimes more) cigs in one hour, I only had to go outside 2 or 3 times an hour. (I know, I know, it's still a lot).

After a couple of months (last week), I was wondering what I was actually doing. This was just silly and I had to stop that.

My own rule to go outside for a smoke worked like I charm and I never broke that rule. So why can't I make my own rule to quit smoking?

So, last week, I smoked my last cig and that was it.

I'm not using any nicotine replacement therapy aids like gum, patches or inhalers. No medications either like Zyban to reduce the craving, no hypnosis, acupuncture.... whatever. Just quit smoking Cold Turkey.
The only thing I used was a book (no, I didn't smoke it) by Allen Carr - "Easy Way To Stop Smoking". As a matter of fact, it is easy if you believe it!

It's already more than a week I quit smoking and I have to say - it's going pretty well. I've tried to avoid computers as much as possible in the first couple of days. Now I'm "facing" computers again and I don't really feel the "hunger" for a cig. The only thing is - I still feel the need to stand up 2 or 3 times in an hour to go outside. :-)
I'm like Pavlov's Dog - but then I remember the famous quote by Yoda: "You must unlearn what you have learned".

Anyway, I'm glad I quit smoking and I'm sure I won't fail this time.

Happy Holidays!!

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PhantomTramp · 851 weeks ago

I wish you the best of luck. I've been tobacco smoke free for a while. It was different when Virginia tobacco was actually real tobacco but now the industry uses so many additives. Just remember that it says on the package in the states that smoking is bad for your health. So now they have the "license" to put anything in it that they want to...

The Tramp
Congrats Mieke, I have been smoke free for three months(Friday) now and as with you I didn't use anything to help. I do find that gum is a godsend, if you need someone to vent to you know where I am at. Good luck!
Dan
Keep at it Mieke! My wife used the same method, cold turkey and Alan Carr's book and has been smoke free for nearly two years now.
Congrats Mieke
Congrats Miekie ! Keep going on like this.
Best wishes to you on this, Mieke. Keep your mind positive, and you shall succeed! I used that same cold turkey method many years ago. Still smoke free.
Good luck - and thanks for your blog! I just got rid of sysaudio.sys using it. So don't stay away from the computer too long...
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Bert Van Kets · 796 weeks ago

Congrats on the decision to move to the white side. I applaud you for being smoke and smell free. I have nver smoked a cigarette in my life and I sure dislike the mere smell of cigarettes. I'm sure you, like many other smoke quitters, will come to hate the smell of cigarette smoke. ;-)
That's ok. Especially, no kids, no lovers, no ....everything. Only a little habit one can count on.
Being a sick smoker for over 30 years, I do know ..... but, ... Anyway, just make yourself comfortable if little bit puff will relieve you.
Best Wishes.

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