RE: virus: Virian Fitness Boot Camp

From: Dr Sebby (drsebby@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Sep 17 2003 - 02:05:38 MDT

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    ...on the other hand, i have been smoking for 12 yrs now.. a little less
    than a pack a day, and i love it. i have absolutely no desire to quit. if i
    wanted to quit i would. i have often asked myself if i could go back in
    time and NOT start smoking, would i? i really think that i might still be a
    smoker. the pleasure is immense...and the price to be paid is very
    theoretical and will ony be paid when im an old man. i have no fear of
    paying the price for the joys i savour today. it's the truest form of
    sincerity.

    DrSebby.
    "Courage...and shuffle the cards".

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    From: "Blunderov" <squooker@mweb.co.za>
    Reply-To: virus@lucifer.com
    To: <virus@lucifer.com>
    Subject: RE: virus: Virian Fitness Boot Camp
    Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 23:01:10 +0200

    > [Kalkor]

    [Bl.]
    <snip>
    > Also, would anyone out there like to suggest strategies, tactics,
    > shortcuts,
    > and helpful hints to quitting? I know that what it really comes down
    to is
    > willpower of sorts, but any help helps ;-}
    </snip>

    I haven't smoked a cigarette in two years - this from being a two packs
    a day man. I am however still addicted to nicotine. I take it orally in
    the form of little tobacco bags known as 'Svenskt Snus'. I graduated (?)
    to these from the Nicorette chewing gum. (The Patches also work,
    especially at first) So I am halfway towards ridding myself of an
    addiction. Already this has been VERY beneficial to my lungs.

    I think nicotine replacement therapy is very helpful. Essentially, you
    are probably battling two simultaneous addictions; the physical
    addiction to the nicotine and the psychological addiction. The action of
    smoking becomes incorporated into one's mannerisms and routines. I used
    to punctuate my life with cigarettes. For instance, before undertaking a
    new task, it would first be necessary for me to gather myself with a
    cigarette. The action of smoking became a ritual that was associated
    with many activities. It is necessary vanquish this mindset. I think
    this is the first step to take. Once you have done so, the rest is
    simpler.

    Possibly the most important factor is having a positive reason for
    ditching the fags. You should try to take the view that it is not an
    onerous necessity but a positive freedom that you are embracing.

    Hope that helps.

    Hmm. Maybe I should use boot camp to administer the coup de grace to my
    own addiction. And lose some weight too!

    Best Regards
    Blunderov

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