I am a senior citizen. 69 years young. Started Smoking when I was 17.
I think I finally kicked my addiction to Smoking on 3rd March, 2013. Of course not the first attempt. As Mark Twain said I have done it so often.
But this time I think it is final.
No patches, No nicotine gum and no other prop.
Wish me Luck.
Still going strong. The urge to smoke still comes in once in a while. Especially after a cup of Coffee or a drink because these two were associated with Smoking right from day one.
I think this time the Quit will not fail.
Not because my resolve is stronger, but because the temptations are totally absent.
It is no longer socially acceptable to smoke. Not in parties not in clubs. In fact you the habit is frowned upon.
So Smoking which gave me a status in school and later in life is making me a pariah now.
No more ashtrays in meetings and conferences.
Unlike earlier times no one is going to offer me a cigarette now. In fact when I meet old friends after a long time, the first question is "Are you still Smoking?"
Smoking is no longer in. It is out of date. Time to chuck it.
Joining the following forum helped me a lot since I could share my experiences and learn from others about their problems.
Quit Smoking Message Board
I think I finally kicked my addiction to Smoking on 3rd March, 2013. Of course not the first attempt. As Mark Twain said I have done it so often.
But this time I think it is final.
No patches, No nicotine gum and no other prop.
Wish me Luck.
Still going strong. The urge to smoke still comes in once in a while. Especially after a cup of Coffee or a drink because these two were associated with Smoking right from day one.
I think this time the Quit will not fail.
Not because my resolve is stronger, but because the temptations are totally absent.
It is no longer socially acceptable to smoke. Not in parties not in clubs. In fact you the habit is frowned upon.
So Smoking which gave me a status in school and later in life is making me a pariah now.
No more ashtrays in meetings and conferences.
Unlike earlier times no one is going to offer me a cigarette now. In fact when I meet old friends after a long time, the first question is "Are you still Smoking?"
Smoking is no longer in. It is out of date. Time to chuck it.
Joining the following forum helped me a lot since I could share my experiences and learn from others about their problems.
Quit Smoking Message Board