Guest guest Posted October 5, 2005 Report Share Posted October 5, 2005 Good show you for getting that oar in the water again. I'm a firm believer in the " you got to go through whatever it is you go through " en route to quitting - which includes smoking. It's kind of senseless to beat yourself up over it. I spent about 2-3 years chippying away and alternating between cigs and gum. I'd do the gum thing for weeks - and then buy a pack because the 'scrip needing refilling or some stupidity . I think that whole time tho, I was learning other behaviours, so that when it came time to finally quit, the addiction part was easy. When I quit for good, I was going through a difficult patch, so I knew I was OVER it. I still really like to watch folks smoke - and inhale deeply around them. Such are the vicarious thrills of middle age... Cy Re: Just Curious... > > In a message dated 10/5/2005 1:16:09 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, > cyashleywebb@... writes: > > Boy Rita... back when you had the scare with the lung nodules, I didn't > appreciate the family history behind it. That must have been really > scary. > Cy > > > > > Cy, it was/is Tremendously scary...Kidney disease pales in comparison. I > lost my Dad and 4 Aunts to Lung Cancer. Sadly I had a few ciggs on my > last > business trip - so stupid of me! I always knew I was one cigarette away > from > starting up again. I know it is of no benefit to badger myself over it - > sooooooo I've ordered a new set of nicotine patches and will continue > on. Hugs, > Rita > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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