Holden4th wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 5:26 am
Hello Rebamom
Quitting smoking is really hard for most people as nicotine is so addictive. What you will be experiencing is what all drug addicts go through and that is withdrawal symptoms. The temptation to replace one addiction for another is quite common and usually that addiction is sugar which is just as bad a health issue as smoking.
The fact that you've decided to go cold turkey means that you are serious about becoming a non-smoker. A little helping therapy might be in order and that could be the nicotine patches. Friends of mine who smoked found hypnotherapy to be very useful because they were really determined to give up. This therapy apparently helped to disguise withdrawal symptoms and promoted a positive mind set "I am a non smoker".
Good luck with the process and keep us informed.
Respectfully: no, in a case of one of the few absolute statements, sugar addiction (it's not the healthiest) is far less of a problem to deal with for the addict and those around them: the human body is designed to process and use sugar as energy, or store it as fat for later use, and there's absolutely a perfectly healthy amount of sugar intake, as the only thing our body can't convert to sugar for the macronutrients is fat itself, because our bodies use glucose or ketones for energy. There is zero amount of tobacco smoking or chewing that's healthy, unless you're chewing and ingesting some to get rid of internal worms (it makes the critter ingesting them sick, but kills the worms: saw this with cats growing up, the only time my parents ever allowed tobacco in the house). Nobody gets sick from second or third-hand sugar. Nobody has an asthma attack from someone eating sugar. Yes, too much sugar over time is harmful (you can also kill yourself with drinking straight water, via hyponatremia), but by itself, it's not going to be as self-destructive as tobacco on health, unless you have way too much over a long enough period of time that your body can't process it.
(What a way to make an entrance, eh?

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