jinman
Rest in Peace
- Joined
- Feb 23, 2001
- Messages
- 20,387
- Location
- Texas - Wise County - Sunset
- Tractor
- NHTC45D, NH LB75B, Ford Jubilee
Dennis, I just quit. I had a full carton and a pack in my pocket for two weeks and didn't touch them. Withdrawal was the hardest of all. Luckily, instead of blaming everyone else or cigarettes, I just blamed myself for ever starting when I was 21 and knew better. I never wanted a nicotine substitute or any other crutch. Cold turkey was tough because I had a 2-pack+ habit. I hated the mess, the smell, and my hacking cough. After two weeks, I could complete a spoken sentence without coughing. That was all I needed to keep going until I was in control. Tough, tough, tough, but worth every second of misery in my opinion. My only regret is that my mom and dad weren't living when I quit. Neither of them ever smoked and they were disappointed that I ever started. I think smoking was the only thing I ever did that they weren't proud of. I say you should just find your motivation and do it, the sooner the better. But don't do it for anyone else but yourself. When you do it for yourself, you are really doing it for everyone. You'll realize that as soon as you have not smoked for a month and get around somebody who does smoke. People will treat you better just because your odor doesn't repel them. . . and they like riding in your car too.