How I Stopped Smoking: A personal Account

in #health7 years ago (edited)

2018 will mark my 30th year since I stopped smoking.

Before I gave up the habit I had been smoking since I was 11 years old, graduating from 2 to 3 sticks to as much as a pack and a half a day.

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  • Drinking days were worse when I can finish 2 packs. I enjoyed smoking, really. Smoking was the first thing I do when I wake up and the last thing I did before I slept. There were times when I run out of cigarettes at 2a.m. and I would go out to buy one so's I can sleep in peace. There were no 7/11's or All Night convenience stores then so I would drive my car along Buendia Avenue at 2 in the morning looking for sleepy-eyed cigarette vendors just to buy at least two sticks - one before I sleep and one when I wake up. I was young then and I hardly felt the effects of smoking on my body except for the occasional sore throat or tonsilitis which I remedied by taking antibiotics. Yup. That time you can buy antibiotics over the counter like you were buying newspaper from a stand. No prescription needed. I was in smokers' heaven.

Why did I stop? My ex-girlfriend said I can't do it.

How did I stop? Cold turkey and miserably.


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The first day was the worst when all I could think of was cigarettes.

I nearly gave up after an hour. But you know in the old days this" macho" image was so important that the thought of my ex laughing at me and at my pathetic attempt to quit and telling me, "See I told you so" was the only thing that was more powerful than my desire for cigarettes. But otherwise I was a nervous wreck. When the phone rings in my office, I automatically reach out for the pack of Marlboros I always have lying on my table and finding none I suddenly remember I stopped and then I panic. Talk of security blankets and thumb sucking. My officemates knew I stopped smoking because I told them and so they would one by one enter my cubicle and offer me a stick or sit on the visitor's chair and smoke and enjoy watch me suffer. Schmucks! After meals is where most of the satisfaction of smoking is experienced. Ahh a good meal deserves a good smoke. No. Any meal deserved a smoke after. It's the highlight of my smoking life aside of course when I'm in the john where smoking is a necessity. Night out with my office buddies over beer and song was the worst. They would all be smoking and laughing and telling me to stop this madness of quitting while blowing sweet smelling smokes at me, at my face! What am I doing? Why am i doing this? The beer doesn't taste as good. Oh how was I to last another day of torment. DAY 1.

DAY 2 to DAY 7 - Extreme suffering. Almost quit 70 times.

DAY 8 - I remembered an Australian customer telling me that nicotine is a short term drug.


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He told me then that smokers are not addicted to nicotine. If nicotine was the problem then you would not be able to sleep 6 to 8 hours straight. You'll have to wake up in between to get your fix. He said the addiction is in the habit. The act of lighting a stick, inhaling the smoke, blowing it out, sometimes making "0" shapes out of the smoke, tapping the ashes on the ashtray - all these are what a quitter misses. With this in mind, I asked for a stick from an officemate (who had this really big smile while giving me the cig) and started to puff on it unlit. Someone once said: "A cigarette is a pinch of tobacco rolled up in paper with fire on one end and a fool on the other." Well this stick I was sucking on had no fire on one end and a macho on the other. Hah! I would tap the unlit cigarette on the ashtray, imagining the ashes spreading on the clean tray, then take a hit again. Phone rings. At least I was holding a cigarette and blowing imaginary smoke. That calmed me down.

DAY 9 to Month 7 - The smoke from the guy behind me was beginning to bother me.


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I wished he would smoke somewhere else. HEY, did I just say that? The guys in the office now refused to give me cigarettes because I was just drenching them with my saliva while smoking them unlit. Waste of money, they said. Ha ha. Their efforts to stop me from smoking have all been futile. Now they want me to buy my own cigarettes. Oh no, I wasn't spending another cent on cigarettes. So, I got a sheet of paper, rolled it and started to puff on it. That did the trick. Now, I would go out with the guys with a bunch of rolled out papers and pretend to smoke on them while they burned theirs. I was beginning to notice a change in me. From doing 15 sticks of wet cigs a day I was doing less and less as the days and months went by. The sore throat and tonsilitis were gone. The smell of cigarette smoke was not sweet anymore.

Month 8 to date - Totally quit and off the habit.

For smokers who want to stop, it's never too late. You can do it. It really is not about the need to stop. Oh I know I had to stop for health reasons. But this did not push me to quit. It's WANTING to stop that drove me to almost being crazy about doing it. There's a gap the size of Alaska between Needing and Wanting. It's the latter that always win. It's what moves mountains, gets people to reach out beyond the ordinary. It's what makes you try more than your best. Find out why you want to stop not why you need to. Try my method. It could work for you. Oh by the way, my ex-girlfriend? She's now the mother of my kids.

As a conclusion, I am posting a video I recently saw on Facebook. It might help you start your DAY 1.


If you love yourself, don't do this to your body

Special thanks to my daughter @jacinta.sevilla for the visuals of this post for which I do not have a single knowledge how to go about.

THANK YOU FOR READING, I HOPE THIS HELPS!

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Congrats - I can't imagine how hard it must be. Glad I never started.

Thanks. Very fortunate of you to not have started. Where I came from it was a status symbol to smoke. Peer pressure. Glad I'm off it. See you around. I'll be following you.

This is so helpful. For sure this post will help a lot of lives. Following you and resteemed.

Looking forward to see more of your posts.

I want to thank you for this gesture. Showing your appreciation and resteeming this post is more than what I can expect from anyone. You just made my day. I'll be seeing you a lot I am sure. I just followed you too.

Great post! Thank you!
While I am not a smoker my best friend had been struggling to quit. I think this is very helpful.
Now I just need to talk her ex-husband into telling her she can't, haha.
No, truly great post! Thanks!

One positive reply is more than enough to compensate for the effort in doing a post. Your reply is genuinely appreciated. It warms my soul. Thank you very much. Thanks for sharing a your precious few minutes with me. I will definitely be seeing you. I just followed you.

Hindi ko na to ivote mayaman na rin naman sa iba ko na lang ibigay 0.02 ko hahaha galing! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Nong bata ako naninigarilyo ako ng rolled paper natuto ako magpalabas usok sa ilong pero hindi naman ako naging smoker. 😂
Happy Blogging! (^_^)

Thanks @pinay. Okay lang kung hindi mo ivote ito. Tama na yung alam kong na-appreciate mo ito. Wala na akong hihingiin pa na iba. But, if you think you know someone who would like to quit, please do share mo ito. Who knows, you can help them begin DAY 1.

Nice, detailed insight pa! I know a lot of smokers planning to quit will find this helpful.

Glad you liked it. Never told you guys about this story. I do hope this helps your smoker friends.

Oo nga. None of us smoked anyways but we would have enjoyed this.

Very motivating! I was thinking of giving up for a long time and I’m gonna do that TODAY!

Hi. I really am interested to know how it will work out with you. The best of luck to you. Find your Want and that will take care of everything else. You'll still be miserable during the first weeks or months, though.

Thanks man! That’s right!

Upvoted and resteemed :)
Great post! Awesome idea.
Whoever edited your post did a great job too lol hahaha just kidding.
I hope people will watch the video, quit smoking and stay healthy.

Keep up the good work dad

Thanks for the editing. Sorry I had to wake you up to do it he he he.

Ano sinasabi niyo, si Blacky ang nag edit. Nung pumasok sya sa kwarto.

Wow! Its good for you that you totally ended it. This post surely can help other people improve their own lives. Thanks for sharing this man!

You are welcome. My thanks to you as well for taking time out to read this. I do hope this can help others.

Keep the Money for Upvoting urself !
Resteem All people!
Promote ourself to get better life when you cash out !

Thanks for the advise but no cigars. I'm still old fashioned and a hopeless romantic. I almost always try to show my appreciation to anyone who compliments me. Hope you get a better life with Steemit. No doubt that if that is your Want, you can achieve anything.

Smoking killed my father 14 years ago,it destroyed his lungs😢

I am sorry to hear that. It's difficult to quit even after you read or watch videos about smoking and the harm it can do. And even when you know you are already sick, the attitude becomes what the heck. I'm dying anyway. Might as well live it up and smoke till death do they part (smoker and cigarettes). But I found that having a reason to do so, something beyond health, something that stirs up the pride (as in my case) can do the trick. Please feel free to spread this post to your smoker friends. You might just start their DAY 1. Thanks for your time.

I'll resteem this post

That's great. Thanks.

I'm just starting to quit again. Wish me luck!

Good for you. Good luck then. But just remember miserable and quitting are inversely related. The more you become miserable the less you want to quit. The wet cigs really helped even up the odds for me. DAY 1 Reloaded. Keep me posted. I'll be following you.

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Wow congrats sir! #steemitachievers rocks!

Thanks @long888. Indeed steemitachievers rocks. Your guidance and leadership have helped make the group the way it is now. Keep up the good work.

Thank you sir, its actually the group's ultimate desire to help one another and earn a considerable amount of money while sharing each and everyones experties. @lebron2016, @g10a, @junebride and myself are doing our best, now I'm glad we have you and the rest of the achievers to make all our dreams come true. Im so happy for all your achievements, no one can deny the group is really doing well!

God bless us more!

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gems.and.cookies!! Thank you, your Post.

You are welcome. Thanks for your time too. Glad you liked it.

Goot

Thanks @hendrasteem. For a while there I thought you were German but my daughter, Noelle, who is taking up German lessons, said Good is spelled Gut in German. Anyways, I am happy you shared some of your precious time reading this post. Perhaps you can inspire someone to start their DAY 1. I'll see you around. I just followed you.

Nagyoyosi ako pero di ko sya ginagawang habit or bisyo. pagnaisipan ko lang magyosi at kung kelan ko lang feel na gawin saka ko ginagawa. I don’t think it’s really hard to stop smoking kasi depende naman po sa atin yan. I can even smoke only once a month or once a week. I’m not sure why other people say it is rrally hard to avoid it.

Syempre iba iba yan depende sa tao. Pero mas marami ang nahihirapan magstop. Dahil na rin siguro mas matagal na silang nagyoyosi kesa sa iba. I was smoking for 21 years when I decided to stop. I think stopping will be more difficult compared to someone who smokes occasionally.

oh, wow, Congrats!

Thanks for dropping by @zoeroces. If you have friends who might need inspiration to quit the habit, feel free to resteem this post.

It's my 19th year out of smokes. I quit because my eldest child then was asthmatic and allergic to smoke. My quitting had no drama. I just stopped. No cravings no nothing.

Buti ka pa. After smoking for 21 years with the last 10 of those 21 heavily like one to two packs a day it kind of gets a bit morè difficult.