Stop Smoking
November 2nd, 2007 | by admin |
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Stop Smoking – Overcoming this Physical and Psychological Addiction
by: Carol Stack
Simply wanting to stop smoking is a large part of the battle to succeeding. Often knowing that cigarettes are destroying your health is not enough incentive. You don’t want to think about all the health problems that smoking can cause.
After all, between the physical addiction to nicotine and the psychological addiction, the whole person, mind and body, is craving the next cigarette. With that strong pull encouraging you to the next smoke, the thought of getting cancer, having a heart attack, or hurting your unborn baby might not be enough to make you decide to stop smoking.
That your health doesn’t deteriorate with the first cigarette encourages you to believe that smoking is not dangerous. Tobacco takes twenty to fifty years to damage your body with cancer or heart disease.
For a young person who is encouraged to start smoking at fifteen or seventeen that seems like a lifetime away. The sad thing is, by the time the damage is done it can be too late to quit smoking. They can end up dead of a heart attack at forty-five or dying of lung cancer at fifty.
How does one succeed in stopping the mind and body from continuing this addiction? You must deal with the body and the mind separately but at the same time. In other words, deal with the physical addiction with one technique and the psychological addiction with another technique all at the same time.
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It’s actually easier to deal with the physical addiction. There are patches, pills, and gums that you can use if you need them. Your doctor will be able to help you in this area by recommending products that can help your body lose the desire for a cigarette.
The psychological addiction is more complicated to overcome. Everyone would rather experience pleasure than pain, and trying to stop smoking will produce pain. To the smoker, cigarettes produce pleasure.
Some smoke to have something to do, or because they believe it will calm their nerves. They might associate smoking with a pleasurable experience, such as smoking with friends at the bar or while they play poker. They aren’t smoking because they feel the need for the nicotine, but because they associate smoking with a good time.
So how does one overcome the psychological addiction? Some professionals suggest filling up the time you would normally be smoking with some other activity. The activity needs to be a positive one or it won’t work.
Have the activities planned out. Know exactly what you are going to do in place of smoking and be prepared for it.
Include times of regular exercise, meditation and breathing exercises. Believe you can stop smoking and surround yourself with people who will encourage you to succeed.
Most importantly, get rid of the idea that life isn’t worth living without cigarettes. That thought must not be allowed. Change that thought to “life is worth living without cigarettes.” Instead of thinking that cigarettes are good, replace the thought with something like “cigarettes are killing me.”
By changing your thoughts about cigarettes from positive to negative you will change your beliefs about them. When your beliefs change, then you lose the psychological craving for them and it’s easier to stop smoking.
About The Author
Carol Stack enjoys writing. She lives with her husband, children, and various dogs and cats in the United States. She has a web site dedicated to her grandmother who smoked for over 45 years before quitting. The site is located at http://www.onlinestopsmokingtips.com where she encourages people who want to stop smoking.
This is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Seek the guidance of a licensed physician if you need medical advice.
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4 Responses to “Stop Smoking”
By Christy on Mar 12, 2008 | Reply
I have not smoked now for two whole days.I feel like I have came a long way already.I am 35 and have been smoking ever since I was 12. This is not the first time that I have tried to stop I have alot of times I just hope that one of these times will work for me .I think alot of it is will power.You must have enough to take control and not let that cig have the control.My grandmother use to say she will never understand how that little stick controled so many people.
Thanks,
Christy
By Tom on Mar 13, 2008 | Reply
Hey Christy, great job so far. Try to keep it up. I’ve stopped for almost a year now. I know you can do it if you really try.
Tom
By James Murphy on Mar 14, 2008 | Reply
I walk very fast as I cannot jog due to a back condition. What other excercises other than walking can I do to take my mind off of smoking? I have set a starting date of March 19th. And have cut down on the amount that I used too smoke. I may have a cigarette every 2 to three hours or so at the time being. Other than excercise and keeping busy is there anything that you could reccomend. I cannot take prescribed medications such as Welbuteral as I have a seizure disorder and can take no anti- depressants of any kind. My roomate and myself are both quitting. She quit this week. I am sticking with my date of the 19th. Can you reccomend anything at all. I am 50 and she is 55yrs. old. We both are being treted for severe anxiety, stress, myself a seizure disorder other than smoking I am in great health, clear lungs, low cholesterol,I cannot take any anti-depressants of any kind as they cause me to have seizures. AS I have stated I try to walk a lot at a very fast past. Could you comment on any other excercises that I may do. My father died of lung cancer and other cancers at the age of 50 and I will be 51 in April and whish to live as long as possible.I have changed my habits as of today and so far have gone over an hour without a butt. Where before I would light up the second I awoke with my coffee. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. Thank You! James Murphy. cryrich57@yahoo.com
By candice on Apr 7, 2008 | Reply
why should you have to pay to not smoke when you dont have the money to so you have to pay to live like you have to pay to die