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Singing and smoking list


When I gave up somewhere I got the idea to write a list of why I didn't want to do the smoking thing anymore. I added more and more of course, as we quit new benefits and logics come to you. Anyway, orginal list:

 

-Broke my word to Milly TWICE saying I would quit and didn't

-I want to sing along to my songs I like

-My cough

-Mums health scares me

-Want to go out sometimes (money)

-Can't afford clothes and shoes which I need.

-Florida trip, going nowhere!

-£300 a month?!?

-Outside smoking

-2nd hand smoke for children

-We all smell, everything smells!

-To prove I can give up

 

Well today I FINALLY sang along to my halestorm CD in the car!! I mean I wasn't in tune or anything but I could hit all the notes without my voice/throat cracking :) It was one of the things that really annoyed me about being a smoker, seems silly when I compare it to what I have now but in my defence I didn't know how endless the benefits would be!!

 

Nothing of note for anyone else but I kinda felt like I had achieved or done all I could with the rest of my list. My Mums health will never improve but she and my partner quit smoking eventually. We are all healthier and becoming more healthy eating aware. First and foremost I put my children first - finally! I will never forgive myself for failing my daughter and breaking my word :(

 

Ironic to read the list now though. So many things weren't on it. Like self worth. Health benefits for me and so it goes on.

 

Smokings pretty nuts!! The distortion in thinking is utterly crazy!! Pleased I'm free.

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Paul723

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I'm happy for you too!

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NayNay

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I love to sing in the car too!  I love that I don't cough like I'm dying when I laugh really hard.

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Still winning

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Yeah, my cough worried me silly too Naynay. Pleased we're done now and can move forward. x

Nicole Diver

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Oh the WORST thing was that little unhealthy sounding crackle when I laughed really hard when I was a smoker. I made sure to only laugh hard around close friends. Near the end there, I started to feel a twinge in my left lung, and who knows I may not be out of the words yet, but feel 100% since quitting.

Just goes to show you, as I was not a terribly heavy smoker (closet smoker constantly in withdrawal) you still get all the bad side effects!

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