At what point do you go from being an ex-smoker to a non-smoker?
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Fri Jun-04-04 03:55 PM
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At what point do you go from being an ex-smoker to a non-smoker? |
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Is there some official designation?
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Fri Jun-04-04 04:04 PM
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1. I became a non-smoker the day I quit. |
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And I never looked back. The point is, it is important to BE a non-smoker instead of "trying to be" a non-smoker. Thinking of yourself as a "smoker trying to quit" or even as an "ex-smoker" is a half-way measure that leaves you psychologically connected to your smoking past.
Cut all the connections to your smoking past and start fresh as a non-smoker. BE a non-smoker from day one and never look back.
It worked for me, and I tried to quit twice a year for 40 years without success until the last time.
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wysimdnwyg
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Fri Jun-04-04 04:08 PM
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And it depends on the topic. If I'm complaining about someone else smoking, I'm an ex-smoker. Otherwise I'm a non-smoker.
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Fri Jun-04-04 04:10 PM
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3. Technically... The Day I Quit |
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But... on the day that I realized I had forgotten to put on my nicotine patch... I realized I could quit the patch-program too. That's the day I was free of cigarettes AND of the nicotine crutch provided by the patch.
I quit using the patches 2 weeks early... after just 6 weeks.
-- Allen
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Fri Jun-04-04 05:36 PM
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4. For the sake of health or life insurance, it's 12 months |
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and then you get the "non-tobacco-users" rate. You can still smoke the equivalent of 12 cigars per year (one per month) and be considered a non-user.
MJ and other smokeables stick with you for seven years, at least with State Farm.
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Blue-Jay
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Fri Jun-04-04 05:38 PM
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5. I'd say that you're a non-smoker |
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when you don't crave an occasional cig anymore. Ex-smokers still want one, but have the willpower to fight the craving.
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