To all newbies out there, and especially those toying with the idea of quitting on your quit: if you read some of the recent blogs here, you should find several instances where someone did not quit in time, and smoking-related illness took a life. It's not something to mess around with. Quitting can be difficult, but eventually (sooner rather than later) you reach a place where you know it was absolutely the best thing you ever did for yourself. And all of a sudden, staying quit is much easier.
All wonderful advice, take it from someone who has half of each lung left after destroying them with smoking. Oh, if only I could go back and accept the fact that no one is invincible...even ME. I suffered from T.U. for a long time, Terminal Uniqueness...thought it could or would never happen to me.
You are so right Dale, quitting is definitely not a game, there's so many people dying from smoking related illnesses, the time to quit was yesterday but since that's not an option then today is the day, read everything you can find about quitting smoking and remaining quit and bite the bullet and quit!