Re: Quitting Smoking Tips
Well, let me start by admitting to you that I am a nonsmoker; but not the type you described. I will not say, "Well just quit, I dont see what the big deal is....."
It
IS a big deal. You're taking a huge step in the extension of a healthier life for not only yourself, but those around you, who'll no longer be exposed to the noxious smoke you used to share.
Not a big deal???

That's a load of CARP!!!

Let me start by informing you (if you didn't already know...)
Nicotene is the most highly addictive substance known to man. That is
HUGE. That's a BAD
Nama Jamma to have to overcome.
Only 4 days and you already feel far better. That's fantastic. Keep up the good work!
I've got what I feel may very well be a really good method of "coping" for you. Well, the truth is, it may be more of a simple and very impactive reality check. I'll give you a little backround on this... When I was in paramedic school, I was fortunate to have a brilliant instructor. He gave us incredible insights on many different subjects which helped us to be more empathetic with our patients; to better, and more fully, even
truely have an understanding of what some people are experiencing.
Now, here's my suggestion to you. Get some coffee stirrers. The kind that are like a very narrow straw. Now that you're breathing better, you'll have an even deeper appreciation for this... Put the coffee stirrer in your mouth and seal your lips around it. Pinch your nose closed with your right hand, and watch the seconds on the wristwatch on your left. Breathe only through the coffee stirrer, while holding your nose completely sealed for one full minute... After one minute, understand, that this is
EVERY single minute in the life of a person with moderate to severe COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulminary Disease).
You said you're breathing better after only four days... Raymond, this is a powerful sign that you were well on your way to COPD.
All I can say at this point, other than BRAVO!!!, is try to find many distractions. Excercise is a great one. You've already stated that working on boats is another. I'd expect your boat to be
perfect by the Spring.


Again, Raymond, keep up the good work... And please, keep us posted with updates.
PS: Keep a couple coffee stirrers with you at
all times. Any time you have the urge to smoke... "One full minute..."