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Marvin
06-10-2006, 04:16 AM
Hello everyone,
I want to share this experience with you guys and I would like to know if anybody had it? I didn’t smoke one day because of a special reason. Next day lit one and I got to know how my body get used to nicotine I felt how nicotine enter into my body. I wasn’t able to stand at that time had to sit to finish that cigarette. It was like scanning my body while I smoke.
Anyone had this experience?
Marvin
Marvin
06-24-2006, 09:08 AM
Hi all,
Nobody had this experience????????????
Marvin.
Marvin
10-10-2006, 07:35 AM
Hello again.
I have been quit since 5 months and 10days. Feeling real fresh and everything became perfect in life.
Marvin.
Marvin
11-25-2006, 06:41 AM
As the saying goes, "Hindsight is 20/20 vision." Most people who smoke wish they had never started. If you were able to go back in time to when you first tried a cigarette, what would you do? Chances are good that you wouldn't even take one single puff.
While you can't physically go back in time, you can go back mentally and try to remember why you started to smoke. Do you remember your very first cigarette? Who were you with? Was it with a group of friends or perhaps an older brother or sister? Most people who smoke got their first few cigarettes from an older sibling or from friends.
What did it feel like to smoke that first cigarette? Aside from feeling nauseated, you probably felt pretty cool. How did you like to inhale your cigarette? Did you practice holding it in front of a mirror until you got it right? Were you conjuring up an image as you smoked? Where did that image come from?
And why did you continue to smoke if it made you feel so ill? You wouldn't continue to eat a type of food if it made you feel the same way. What motivated you to keep on smoking?
If you are like the vast majority of people who smoke, the reasons were peer pressure and image. But where exactly did you get the idea that smoking was such a cool thing to do? Let's take a look at the most likely culprit.
Peer Pressure
Availability
Aping
The Feel Good Syndrome
Stress busters
Attitude
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Marvin.
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