A very close friend was recently diagnosed with a liver disease so we’ve decided to quit Ms. Nicotina together. I’ve been ingesting nicopeen competitively for around 15 years, ever since I worked as a busboy and couldn’t take a break unless it was for a ciggy (thanks food service industry!!!).
Genetically I’m fucked from an addiction standpoint. My dad’s mom is 84 and gave up on quitting 20 years ago and her mom didn’t quit until she was forced by the nursing home after she went blind and started a few fires. Both women are living/had lived very long lives but they never successfully got off the nicoco.
However, I have a good feeling about this time because this is the first time I feel I have a good reason outside myself to motivate me: my friend’s health. In the past my attempts at quitting were either motivated by the fear of disappointing a partner or my general lung performance. The former never worked out cos I couldn’t wait to cop a pack as soon as the break up hit (or a big fight for that matter) and the latter worked up to a point but there’s plenty of ways to ingest nicorobin without putting partial-combustion bullshit or even mystery vapors in your air sacks.
Anyway, if you’ve been there tell me how it’s going! What are good nicofleen replacements as a habit or tick? I’m not too worried about oral fixation but I’m considering keeping a surgical steel needle on hand to poke myself with. In your opinion, do I need to turn down grabba/backwoods blunts from my friends? swishers? Is my partner about to be living with a huge baby for a few weeks??
Thanks!!
Oh jeez. Yeah this one was hard for me. I’m sure you’ve heard, 3 days, 3 weeks, 3 months.
First 3 days clear your calendar. Go do stuff and keep yourself distracted, but it you’re not going to be able to do anything really productive. I played a ton of video games, mostly call of duty.
For me, I already had been also vaping with my own vape battery and everything. I got 0 nicotine vape juice and hit it constantly until my craving would subside. Cravings come and go for about a half hour to an hour and if you resist, they will subside until the next time you have a craving (for me, cravings were massively triggered by meals).
It is difficult. Find something that you can replace it with that works for you. Vaping 0 nic worked very well for me, and eventually I just stopped doing it because I stopped being addicted to the actual nictotine (took me about 4 or 5 months to stop vaping the 0 nic juice).
I was a smoker for 11 years, and I quit because I was going on HRT which was a strong motivator for me