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Sylvia_Deitz
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My Cigarette, My Friend

My Cigarette, My Friend?"
by Joel Spitzer
How do you feel about a friend who has to go everywhere with you? Not only does he tag along all the time, but since he is so offensive and vulgar, you become unwelcome when with him. He has a peculiar odor that sticks to you wherever you go. Others think both of you stink.
He controls you totally. When he says jump, you jump. Sometimes in the middle of a blizzard or storm, he wants you to come to the store and pick him up. You would give your spouse hell if he or she did that to you all the time, but you can't argue with your friend. Sometimes, when you are out at a movie or play he says he wants you to go stand in the lobby with him and miss important scenes. Since he calls all the shots in your life, you go. Your friend doesn't like your choice of clothing either. Instead of politely telling you that you have lousy taste, he burns little holes in these items so you will want to throw them out. Sometimes, he tires of the furniture and gets rid of it too. Occasionally, he gets really nasty and decides the whole house must go.
He gets pretty expensive to support. Not only is his knack of property destruction costly, but you must pay to keep him with you. In fact, he will cost you thousands of dollars over your lifetime. And you can count on one thing, he will never pay you a penny in return.
Often at picnics you watch others playing vigorous activities and having lots of fun doing them. But your friend won't let you. He doesn't believe in physical activity. In his opinion, you are too old to have that kind of fun. So he kind of sits on your chest and makes it difficult for you to breathe. Now you don't want to go off and play with other people when you can't breathe, do you?
Your friend does not believe in being healthy. He is really repulsed by the thought of you living a long and productive life. So every chance he gets he makes you sick. He helps you catch colds and flu. Not just by running out in the middle of the lousy weather to pick him up at the store. He is more creative than that. He carries thousands of poisons with him which he constantly blows in your face. When you inhale some of them, they wipe out cilia in your lungs which would have helped you prevent these diseases.
But colds and flu are just his form of child's play. He especially likes diseases that slowly cripple you—like emphysema. He considers this disease great. Once he gets you to have this, you will give up all your other friends, family, career goals, activities—everything. You will just sit home and caress him, telling him what a great friend he is while you desperately gasp for air.
But eventually your friend tires of you. He decides he no longer wishes to have your company. Instead of letting you go your separate ways, he decides to kill you. He has a wonderful arsenal of weapons behind him. In fact, he has been plotting your death since the day you met him. He picked all the top killers in society and did everything in his power to ensure you would get one of them. He overworked your heart and lungs. He clogged up the arteries to your heart, brain, and every other part of your body. In case you were too strong to succumb to this, he constantly exposed you to cancer causing agents. He knew he would get you sooner or later.
Well, this is the story of your "friend," your cigarette. No real friend would do all this to you. Cigarettes are the worst possible enemies you ever had. They are expensive, addictive, socially unacceptable, and deadly. Consider all this and NEVER TAKE ANOTHER PUFF!
Joel

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sue5
Member

Oh Sylia oh that is one I saved to. Dang I pray we can touch one person to quit on there own but we can be an inspiration to them. Wish it wasn't in the condition we are going through. Thanks girlfriend, I know sometime I dont' think others realize or understand what it's all about. We have our good days and then the one's that say oh thank you god you helped me quit with showing others how to help us.

Friends,
Sue
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pat3
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Yes, our little friend the cigarette is very distructive. He can even ruin relationships. My husband quit smoking 12 days ago. He has no desire to smoke. I had quit with him, but my " friend" wasn't having any of that. My "friend" told me that my husband had deserted me, that we could no longer have fun together. No more sitting and smoking together, coughing together, struggling to breathe together. After just 12 days my husband can already do things without breathing hard. Boy, was my "friend"determined that that I didn't leave him for that life. My "friend" worked real hard to make me feel sorry for myself, and to make me feel that he was truly my only friend. Well, no more. My friend can go you know where and I will say goodby, good riddance, burn, baby, burn.
Gwen
Member

Hi Sylvia,
I had read and saved your article a few days ago. I found it on another website ( 4/19/2009), while looking information on http://whyquit.com/. I joined "become an Ex" later that same day, but just found your article here a few minutes ago. I love it, because it says so much of what I feel about my "addiction" . Thanks! I hope to make this my final attempt at "quitting", with your help and the other group members. My quit day is today, 4/23/09.
Gwen
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cliff
Member

That, just about explanes it all . I'm haft dead & he's still lurking in my brain & every time I go to the store, there he is waving. I'm going to kick his ass & save what years I have left. Plus it's nice to be the one looking out the window at everyone coughing & ; spitting .
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richard4
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Wow, that leaves me speechless. If only I had read this earlier today when I was trying to go without one and after failing miserable, I ran to my "friend." Whenever I am without this so called "friend" I recall the times we had and how he made me feel so pleasurable if only for sparce moments. If only I had read this... Nicely written.
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emostruggle
Member

Wow, I am just getting ready to start my journey and this is an awesome eye opener! Thank you for sharing this!

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