So, in order to get out of working out in the morning once a week, I decided to go to this "Tobacco sessation program" they have for soldiers and their dependants here on Fort Gordon. I really was not there to quit smoking... but... things happen I guess.
Today I am 48 hours smoke free, and according to the propaganda they gave me, in another 24, I'll be totally free of nicotine in my system. Then, the increments increase, and other fun stuff happens to your body as it becomes smoke free... yadda, yadda, yadda. Truth be told, I just don't see the point anymore. They gave me some medicine to help with the cravings, and short of a few social situations and the physical habit, that was all it took. I went to a bar the night I quit. I got pretty drunk too (I live at a hotel within walking distance of about 5 bars... beat that!) but really didn't need to smoke. Last night, I was the DD, and didn't smoke then either, but still had fun. Perhaps it's the medication... but why did I wait to do this? I kept saying that I would quit eventually, but why wait so long? Ah screw it. This is my public declaration that shows I mean it.
I don't smoke anymore!
There, now don't go teasing me, because that's counterproductive. I made a declaration because I hate beig wrong, and I don't want to be proven so. This is my way of ensuring I can't back out after the medicine goes away. Thanks in advance for all your help.
Ken