tommy34
Bluelighter
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- Sep 13, 2010
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Hey everyone, I want to make a thread so people can follow me on my journey to quit smoking tobacco and I hope that this can inspire someone else and give them the strength to quit the horrible drug.
Background
I have been a smoker for nearly three years now. I remember the day that I started like it was yesterday. I was out with two mates who were smokers, I bought a packet of smokes so I didn't have to ask them for any. I smoked a couple that night and put the packet in my draw. The next night I was home alone and decided to have one. The head spins from that smoke were intense and I had a couple more that night. I continued to smoke them until the packet was gone and I was hooked. I have been smoking ever since that time. I contribute the wanting to smoke to the state of mind I was in at the time. I had just been though a bad breakup and had the mentality that I didn't care about my life any more. I was in a deep state of depression and I was up to using anything that would dissociate me from reality, even if it was just for a couple of minutes.
Reasons to quit
Since I started, my mind has become much healthier. I no longer describe myself as someone with depression. Although I do have my down times, I think that its normal and I have come along way from where I was three years ago. Controlling my mind was my first goal and I think that I have done a superb job of that, quitting the smokes is my second goal. Other reasons to quit:
Progress so far
I am extremely proud to say that today is my 5th day with no tobacco, however, I have been smoking my e-cigarette. I only have three cartridges left in my e-cigarette and that is enough for about three days. After that I plan to no buy any more and be completely nicotine free. The first couple of day of just smoking that were kinda hard but now I wouldn't have a cigarette if you offered me one.
Please follow me, encourage me and let me encourage you to quit.
Cheers
Tom
Background
I have been a smoker for nearly three years now. I remember the day that I started like it was yesterday. I was out with two mates who were smokers, I bought a packet of smokes so I didn't have to ask them for any. I smoked a couple that night and put the packet in my draw. The next night I was home alone and decided to have one. The head spins from that smoke were intense and I had a couple more that night. I continued to smoke them until the packet was gone and I was hooked. I have been smoking ever since that time. I contribute the wanting to smoke to the state of mind I was in at the time. I had just been though a bad breakup and had the mentality that I didn't care about my life any more. I was in a deep state of depression and I was up to using anything that would dissociate me from reality, even if it was just for a couple of minutes.
Reasons to quit
Since I started, my mind has become much healthier. I no longer describe myself as someone with depression. Although I do have my down times, I think that its normal and I have come along way from where I was three years ago. Controlling my mind was my first goal and I think that I have done a superb job of that, quitting the smokes is my second goal. Other reasons to quit:
- I have a heart condition and tobacco does it no favours.
- I was to live a healthy life
- I don't want to leave my future kids with no dad because of my selfish habit
- No one knows that I smoke and instead of telling them, its easier to quit
- I am strong and I can do it
- I no longer want to be controlled by anything
- The benefits of smoking do not exist
Progress so far
I am extremely proud to say that today is my 5th day with no tobacco, however, I have been smoking my e-cigarette. I only have three cartridges left in my e-cigarette and that is enough for about three days. After that I plan to no buy any more and be completely nicotine free. The first couple of day of just smoking that were kinda hard but now I wouldn't have a cigarette if you offered me one.
Please follow me, encourage me and let me encourage you to quit.
Cheers
Tom
