Guest guest Posted April 3, 2006 Report Share Posted April 3, 2006 Hi Jesica, What worked for me, finally, was truly wanting to stop. It got to the point that I was buying cheap no-name cigarettes and this was even before the $6.00 pack (NYC). I got tired of going outside(even out of my own home) to smoke and getting nasty looks from people who didn't smoke and this was before no smoking in restaurants, bars, airports, casinos etc. I stopped many times before for a couple of months at a time but I never truly wanted to stop. So over 6 years ago (Jan 10, 2000 to be exact)I finally had enough of waking up with a froggy throat and stinky breathe and stinky clothing and went for a couple of accupuncture treatments. The MD was a wonderful woman who told me that since I had smoked for such a long time I most likely would always have urges to smoke. So she told me just ignore the urge by doing something for the 3-5 minutes and get on with my new and better life and not to dwell on it! Sure it is not easy, I still get urges and sometimes at the weirdest moments but I think of her words and get busy for those minutes-pushing the urge out of my mind one day at a time. You can do it if you really want to. Go for it!!!!!! Wishing you success, Terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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