[Rhodes22-list] Smoking
Lou Rosenberg
lsr3 at MAIL.nyu.edu
Wed Feb 7 16:13:26 EST 2007
Slim
All power to you .
I smoked for some 25years, pipes, cigars, cigarettes. I remember
being in an aircraft
that was having rudder problems and they just about did everything
except tell us to
put heads in our laps with pillows, but I kept on puffin away on my
Camel Filters..
Now I am grateful that I put all that stuff down. I still miss the
real tobacco of a pipe, but since I stopped I have scene the
disastrous effects of smoking on two different people.
I keep saying to myself that if I make it to 80 I am going back to my pipe.
Lou
>If you are a tobacco user or know someone who wants to quit please read
>this.
>
>I tried my first cigarette when I was 11 years old and by the time I was 12
>I was a daily smoker and addict. By 14 I was taking pride in rolling my own
>smokes. Before I was old enough to drive a car, I was regularly using every
>tobacco product I could think of--cigars, pipes, chew, you name it. Not
>much has changed since then. I'm a veritable tobacco priest, thus devoted.
>
>I've tried many times to quit and always failed. My non-smoking wife no
>longer allows smoking in our house so there I am out on the back porch in
>the freezing cold feeding my addiction. They say to identify the
>"triggers." For me, being awake is the trigger. The only time I don't
>smoke is when I'm asleep or in the shower. It's the first thing I do when I
>get up and the last thing I do before bed.
>
>Now hope has come. There's a new prescription drug on the market called
>Chantix. Here's how it works. Nicotine produces dopamine in the brain
>which is why you get pleasure from it. This pill prevents the nicotine from
>producing the dopamine so smoking is no longer pleasurable. You no longer
>get that "pop." Once you start the medication, you can continue smoking all
>you want but after only a few days into it I found little pleasure in
>smoking. I'd light up, take a couple puffs and put it out. I've now been
>on the pill about three weeks and have not smoked at all for the last six
>days. I have very few cravings, little or no withdrawal symptoms, I'm not
>gaining weight and have no apparent side affects.
>
>The beauty of this is that I haven't really had to "try to quit" at all.
>The pill does all the work. It has not taken any will power on my part.
>The will power will be needed when I go off the pill. The recommended
>treatment is three months. Without the medication, of course the nicotine
>WILL produce the dopamine and so I'll be one puff away from going back. But
>I'm determined and committed to becoming free of this slavery.
>
>I'm not out of the woods yet so wish me luck, but I recommend this product
>without hesitation.
>
>Slim
>
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