letha wrote: Please give me ideas on what to do to get past the cravings.
I'm attempting to stop smoking, the cravings are now getting worse, and I'm going crazy... Crazy to the extent that I'm really not thinking properly and just made myself look very silly
I have two assignments to get done and I can't focus. It would be so easy to light up and say I'll stop again after I've written them, but I've made it 6 days and I'm not going to give up on giving up.
Sugestions please.
I stopped a few months ago. No-one *needs* to smoke. You know this. If
you stop, your inner mind will try to get you to start again. It will say "just
one", or "You've been without for a while, you deserve one now, just one",
"You are stressed, a cigarette will help, after all you haven't had one in a
while", that sort of thing. You will have to become slightly schitzoid, and laugh
at that part of your mind. You know, in yourself, that you do NOT *need* to
smoke. If you were cut off completely from tobacco, say on an island, where
there was *NO* 'baccy available, well, you might *think* "Oh! I'd quite like
a smoke, but there isn't any tobacco or cigarettes, so I can't - never mind" -
you see? It would be impossible to get any, you *could not* borrow one
from a friend, go to the off-licence or shop or supermarket - you would not
worry about it so much, because you *and* your mind would *know* that
it was impossible to get any! So try to imagine that sort of thing. When your
mind tells you "There's a packet of cigarettes on the table, one won't hurt"
then catch yourself, and laugh at it - why is it telling you that? You know you
don't need it! That was a silly thing to try and get you to do! And you were
*so* nearly caught!! Hah! Not that time! What a ridiculous thought, you are
giving up!! That means you will *never* smoke again. Never. You're just going
to stop. You can live without it. You did before you started, and will again. "Just
one, it'll help you concentrate" - Bugger off you stupid thought!! I've *given up*!
Think it! Every time part of your mind tells you you'd like a smoke, and suggests
a plausible excuse, think how stupid it is! Why is it even suggesting such a
thing! You've stopped smoking! You will not smoke again! *Think it!*
I should lay off the patches too. It's only a bit of nicotine. No harm in that,
but you don't need it. The longer you keep it up, the harder it will be to avoid
having a fag, with all the gunge that you (yes, you!) make *yourself* breath
into your lungs. One won't hurt, will it (Bugger off stupid thought!!). You've
smoked for a while. Your lungs aren't pink, they are black. The sooner you
stop, the sooner they can start to clean themselves up a bit. You are likely to
live a bit longer. You are very likely indeed to improve your life. Will you be
out of breath climbing up the stairs when you're 40? On oxygen when you're
60? Skin all wrinkly and pasty-looking? Pah, balls to all that. You don't need it.
You'll look a bloody sight sillier if that happens. Remember, you've stopped.