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I thought it would be great to have a thread where we could discuss the addiction of nicotine. This could also be encouraging for us former smokers and current ones to be in the know to help each other out. It could also be helpful for these who wants or wish to quit smoking. We all know the dangers and complications associated with smoking. We don't need all the lectures of how bad it is. We know how bad and awful it gets. This isn't meant to put anyone down but to know that nobody is alone in this. With every kind of addiction, relapses usually happens. How do we avoid relapses?
I belive it would be benefitual to educate each other with our testimonies and such. The best advice I was given is; Do not ever take one puff. Later, I learned that after taking the first puff, it only takes 7-8 seconds for the nicotine to travel to your brain and it releases the dopamine (the feel-good pleasure chemical). This is why it is easily addictive. Not only it stems the physical part but it also involves the emotional triggers and lifestyle habits.
I remember when I was stressed out to the max, I would be thinking "Ohh, I need a cigarette to calm me down and soothe my nerves." So, I would take a puff and be fooled that it really feels soothing for a couple of minutes. In fact, it doesn't help. It worsens the stress on your body.
With lifestyle habit, It became a habit without really thinking about it. I used to smoke out of boredom, driving in the car, after I eat my meal, or if I see other smokers smoke, I would smoke too. After I quit 10 months ago, it was a mental challenge to change that lifestyle. Not long after I quit, I remember when I got in the car, I subconciously was looking for a pack of cig in my purse and then I was like "Wait a minute, I don't smoke anymore." It felt a bit weird but eventually, I got used to it lol.
For those who are on the road to become smoke-free, I say, Kudos to you and take it one day at a time!
I belive it would be benefitual to educate each other with our testimonies and such. The best advice I was given is; Do not ever take one puff. Later, I learned that after taking the first puff, it only takes 7-8 seconds for the nicotine to travel to your brain and it releases the dopamine (the feel-good pleasure chemical). This is why it is easily addictive. Not only it stems the physical part but it also involves the emotional triggers and lifestyle habits.
I remember when I was stressed out to the max, I would be thinking "Ohh, I need a cigarette to calm me down and soothe my nerves." So, I would take a puff and be fooled that it really feels soothing for a couple of minutes. In fact, it doesn't help. It worsens the stress on your body.
With lifestyle habit, It became a habit without really thinking about it. I used to smoke out of boredom, driving in the car, after I eat my meal, or if I see other smokers smoke, I would smoke too. After I quit 10 months ago, it was a mental challenge to change that lifestyle. Not long after I quit, I remember when I got in the car, I subconciously was looking for a pack of cig in my purse and then I was like "Wait a minute, I don't smoke anymore." It felt a bit weird but eventually, I got used to it lol.
For those who are on the road to become smoke-free, I say, Kudos to you and take it one day at a time!