Q for Quitting # A to Z Challenge

Q for me has to be for Quitting. Not quitting in general but this is about how I quit smoking and I hope my example could encourage someone somewhere to do the same. This 2007 post in my blog, ‘People at Work & Play” proudly proclaimed that as on that date I had remained Quit for 1514 days. More than six years have gone by since then and I haven’t sat down to count how more days have been added to that score.

A few key dates remain engraved in my mind. The first is July 4, 2003 easy to remember because it is the day the United States got Independence and I got independence from the clutches of this addiction. I went to NIMHANS in Bangalore where I live, curious to know what would happen in a Smoking Cessation Clinic. At 2.00 p.m. that day, I smoked my last cigarette. The initial days were excruciating as I was attempting to kick off a deeply ingrained habit. I had, after all, smoked for more than 30 years and you can’t break free from such a strong addiction so easily.

I once again would like to express my gratitude to ” buddies” in QuitNet who encouraged me, just as I encouraged them. I don’t know how many of them have remained away from cigarettes. I hope at least some of them , like me, have managed to break away from thus habit which is known to cause so many health hazards.

In 2005 I had a heart attack and in 2010 underwent a coronary artery bypass surgery. I am fine now, under the circumstances, but I often think that things may have become far worse had I not stopped smoking that afternoon way back in 2003.

2 thoughts on “Q for Quitting # A to Z Challenge

  1. Hurrah! Good for you! I was blessed in the fact that I never had the desire to take it up. I had a dear mother who told us girls that “Ladies do not smoke”. A very good thing, too, because I am allergic to the smoke of tobacco. I avoid it at all costs. A younger daughter of mine took up smoking and before I was aware of the fact she did, she was addicted to the smoking. Several years later, a doctor told her that if she not cease, she would be dead within a year. Thank God, she stopped that day and hasn’t touched one in years. That’s my story. 🙂 If you would like to visit me, my blog name is “Blabbin’ Grammy”. Information is given below.

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