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Common Symptoms of Prescription Drug Addiction
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Pornography Addiction
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Teenage Gambling and Addiction
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The Rise Of Computer Game Addiction
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Never Too Late to Stop Smoking
The man was not capable of
succeeding in his attempt
to quit smoking. It should
have many reasons for that.
Not because the addiction
to nicotine was too powerful.
It was his fear of throwing
out his cigarettes which rendered
his attempt a failure. He
figured if he needed them,
he would have them. Hence,
he desire to smoke one. Then
another and still another.
Five or six a day, never reaching
his optimal level and never
breaking the withdrawal cycle.
He was discouraged, depressed,
embarrassed, mad, and, worst
of all, smoking.
Quitting smoking needs to
be done in few steps. Firstly,
the smoker should strengthen
his resolve as to why he wishes
to quit. What is the purpose
he wishes to stop smoking?
He should consider the health
consequences, the social implications,
and the fact that he is totally
controlled by his cigarettes,
the expense and any other
personal problems cigarettes
have caused him. It is helpful
to write down all of these
negative aspects of smoking.
In the future when he does
get the thought for a cigarette,
his own reasons for quitting
become powerful ammunition
for not returning to smoking.
When the decision is made
to quit, the smoker should
implement a program that has
the greatest potential of
success. The first and most
important step is to quit
cold turkey. To accomplish
this goal he should dispose
of all smoking material. Cigarettes,
cigars, pipes, butts, ashtrays,
lighters--anything that was
considered smoking paraphernalia.
If cigarettes are not there,
they can not be smoked.
The person only needs to live
through the first few days,
one day at a time. Physical
withdrawal may be rough or
very mild. The symptoms will
be overcome by making it through
the first few days without
taking a puff. Within three
days the physical withdrawal
will peak and by two weeks
will cease altogether.
Anyhow, the real obstacle
is the psychological dependence
to cigarettes. Most of the
smokers are convinced smoking
is essential in performing
many normal daily activities.
Dealing with stress, working,
driving, eating, sleeping,
waking up, relaxing--just
about everything requires
smoking. The only way to overcome
this perceived dependence
is by proving to oneself that
all activities done with cigarettes
can be done equally well without
cigarettes. Just living through
the first few days and functioning
in normal required roles will
prove that the smoker can
survive without cigarettes.
It may be difficult, but it
is possible.
Once the initial quitting
process is overcome, the rest
is simple. Sure there will
still be times when the ex-smoker
wants a cigarette. But these
smokers must realize that
he does not have the option
of only one. Because he is
a nicotine addict, smoking
is now, and always has been
an all or nothing proposition.
It is never too late to stop
smoking it you decide to quit
this habit.
Discover more how to quit
smoking in less than 30days.
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