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- In Response to My Post On Smoking. I am having a problem quiting.
Manuel MORILLAS GOMEZ
Me too, I’m a (Spanish) bladder cancer survivor (due to tobacco according to my urologist). I started smoking, when I was only 14 years old. I smoked an average of three parquets and a half every day, all the year around, year after year, summer, autumn, winter and springs. I was told once I smoked even under water!. I was the most profitable and loyal customer of tobacco companies.
There were Sundays, when I got run out of cigarettes and every thing was closed, I took and drove the car after midnight to Madrid airport to buy tobacco. I was the most addicted man on the earth. Tried to quit hundreds of times to no avail. It was only the same day I had my bladder tumor removed, I decided to quit tobacco for ever. It was the simplest and easiest thing in the world. The only and big difference this time, was that I was absolutely convinced and absolutely sure I had decided that I wanted to quit tobacco for ever and live the rest of my life without it: “life is hard”. And that was all, I still consider my self a redundant smoker: I never give tobacco the smallest opportunity. I may now seat down at a table where every body is smoking and not only not feel any need to smoke, or miss tobacco, but I feel the pleasure I’m not any more a slave of nicotine. No methods were required this time. It was as simple and as easy as not smoking one single cigarette again.
My feeling is that it is not a question of thinking or not thinking about it; it is a question of quitting … that is it ACTION, MOTION!. DECISION!…
Go ahead and stop smoking for ever, you will not die because of it. You’ll question yourself why did you not do it before. Tobacco is a huge shit!




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