Saturday, 26 September 2009
Autumn at the Door
Friday, 25 September 2009
Imitate Non Smokers

Here is a great post from the Smoking Cessation Blogs on about.com
From:
kallanjames (kallanjames)
To: JeffEverything
I've just completed a year off smokes - after 47 years of failing to stop. There are reasons why I succeeded - meeting a great lady for one - but the best tips I can pass on are:-
(a) Watch the non-smokers and imitate them. That's who you want to be like so start now. Be a non-smoker not an ex-smoker. You'll need lots of willpower to become an ex-smoker. You don't need any to become a non-smoker! Those non-smokers you are watching - do they need willpower to keep them of cigs? They don't experience any less stress in their lives other than that they do not feel sick and guilty everytime they light up. They do have more money in their pockets!!
(b) There'll be an internal battle raging between the heroic quitter "I need and want to stop smoking" and the cowardly saboteur "Go on, one more cig won't make that much difference" and "It's hopeless, I can never succeed in this". Decide now and forever which one is in charge. It is only your choice so make it.
(c) Carry a notebook and record each powerful crave. This way you'll still reach for your pocket but only for the book! Before you make that note ask yourself if the crave/urge is actually strong enough to bother writing it down. It's surprising how weak you'll think the urge is when looked at that way. you'll also benefit from the feeling that you are studying the crave and not directly experiencing it - it's all psychology but it's helpful!!
(d) You might start feeling pain in areas you don't expect it - you say you are young so you'll probably avoid most of this. If it does start - usually about a week in to a quit, a cigarette won't make it go away. you'll have to smoke all those you've missed in order to bring the poison levels back to their pre-quit status. For a younger person the nicotine withdrawal should be complete within 10 days - when you've had 40+ years smoking it's like each vital organ has its own addiction and the pains are strong and unrelenting for some time. You don't want to wait until you are that old do you?
(e) Get on this forum, write lots of messages, help others with all your newly gained wisdom - make it up if you have to. The very act of trying to support others will strengthen your own resolve.
Dreaming of smoking

84.1 Kilos
Yes You can Jeff !!!
You have already gotten past 12 hours and the worse will be over soon. redouble your effort and take it one minute at a time.
The five or six days of physical withdrawal will be a challenge, believe me. It will be a battle the first days and you may suffer irregularity in sleeping, fever or cold sweats, shakes or muscular spasms. I smoked over 2 packs of Marlboro Reds a day and had to wake up in the middle of the night for a nicotine fix.
Thousands have made it and believe me when I tell you, "you can as well!!!"
Here are some tips to minimize the pain of your withdrawal from the nicotine.
1 drink lots of water, carry a water bottle with you.
2. try to increase your exercise, cycle or walk, hit the gym, go swimming
3. For the first week avoid places full of smokers or where you will have triggers tempting you to bum a smoke, (poker games, outdoor beer garden, smoking areas at break time, etc)
5. Eat heathy: a diet with lots of fruits, vegetables, legumes, and fibre will speed up the detoxification of your body.
6. Reduce the quantity of red meat you eat and eat more fish and skinless chicken and turkey.
7. Reduce or eliminate cola and caffeine drinks, substitute with herbal or green tea, water, and fruit juices.
8. keep sugar free chewing gum or mints handy.
9. If you have the desire to put something in your mouth carry some swizzle sticks.
10. If you have a partner ask him or her to help you with your quit by making love.
11. If you don't have a partner take advantage of your new status as a non smoker to meet some new friends for horizontal recreation.
12. Every time you take a deep breath and beat off the crave one more time, you get stronger.
YOU CAN DO IT JEFF
Good luck on your quit
Daniel
Thursday, 24 September 2009
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
Feeling Stronger Every Day
Friday, 18 September 2009
49 Days- Shana Tova - Happy New Years

84.1 Kilos
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
Cravings Hit at the Airport - 1 1/2 months
84.5 KG
Monday, 7 September 2009
weight Creeping up
Sunday, 6 September 2009
Saturday Night
I took a Saturday night out on the town in Seattle. 3 busy bars. I had a great time enjoying the music and meeting our ladies of perpetual indulgence (pictured above). A few beers and some diet coke as I was driving. There were small groups in the rain outside all the bars having their smokes. Mostly young people under 35. As much as one would like to talk to them one knows it is a useless exercise. We all arrive at our own decision regarding smoking and quitting in our own time. Some earlier and some later and, unfortunately, some when it is too late to make a difference.
Friday, 4 September 2009
Another Reminder to keep me Smoke Free

Tuesday, 1 September 2009
1 Month Anniversary- An important milestone

One month not smoking. An important milestone. It is amazing how much better I feel. I am taking back control of my life. I have faced some strees this month and many opportunities to sneak a smoke. I did not cheat myself and I am ready to tackle my second month as a non smoker.