Smoking advice "Help Needed"
Lets go back to Grahams original post September last year,this post got quite a good following and many said they were going to give up the dreaded weed, just how many succeeded and how many fell by the wayside.I myself was quite proud and feeling smug of the fact that I had packed them up and that I would never smoke again!!!However August last, every minute of the day I was craving for a cigarette,I must have just one just to see what it is like I thought.I got some tobacco and had a quick wiff,ecstacy I thought so what I will do is just have a quick one on my walk around for my morning paper every day.Quite enjoyable having this one smoke per day it satisfied the craving and nobody knew!!I was having some building work done on the house so I started going out talking to the builders and having a sly wiff.The rest is history I was back on them good style hook line and sinker.I can tell you that since starting again I dont feel as good as I did without them so I took action to pack them in again,went back to the clinic last week and now its four days without a smoke.Has anybody else fell by the wayside I hope not and the dreams of having a cruise with the money that you have saved has come true.Or what else have you done with the money(not being nosey by the way but just interested)
Regards.
Jim.B.
Smoking advice "Help Needed"
Brian and John,I know what it is like to be off them and to be back on them is not the answer.I must admit that I cannot deny the enjoyment from having a smoke but there are more reasons for not smoking that outweigh the reasons to smoke.I should get over the craving in about 2 weeks and this time I hope it's for good.I must say that in the last 8 weeks or so that I restarted smoking I have seen a big differnce in my spending although i have been taking it easy its still just over £20 quid a week,some dosh over a year.
Regards.
Jim.B.