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Til' death makes me smoke

Danno_11-10-12
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With prior quits, I'd always have a pre-determined threshold where I would cease being a non smoker and resume smoking.  Basically I always gave myself 'an out' to start smoking again, in the event something really bad were to happen (ie. the death of a loved one).  Prior to this quit, I was never faced with such a challenge.  Instead I would find good excuses to smoke well in advance of tragedy.  For example, a fight with a loved one was a good reason to light up; several cold beers, with good company; or.....dropping a spoon on the kitchen floor; a much too cloudy Wednesday; or traumatic childhood memories of "Punky Brewster" not being renewed for a 3rd season.   My point is that I always gave myself an excuse to smoke again.  The old, "I don't care because..."  or  "This awful, horrible thing happened and therefore I am going to go buy a pack of cigarettes and smoke."

Now I know I am not conditionally quitting.  Bad things happen.  Smoking will not help.  The same problem(s) exists once that rancid burning filter is discarded.  Except now you have a new problem.  Nicotine addiction.   I Really used to think sickorettes helped me cope with life, made me happier.  In retrospect, I now realize it did the exact opposite.  

I'd rather be an ex-smoker who thinks about smoking once in a while than a smoker who thinks about quitting all of the time.  I used to be the latter.  No more.  I have new found freedom.  I  Quit:  6 months and 1 or 2 days ago.  Newbies, you too can do this too.  I am not special or gifted.  You too can do this.  Stay the Course and Stay Close!

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