Hey everyone!
Today was widely unspectacular.
But I talked to a friend who also told me that he tried quitting, but says that after having gone without for a few hours, he just starts freaking out.
And I also helped someone on the German Yahoo! Answers network.
She was asking about nausea and dizzyness after having quit for two days, and if that were normal.
To both I answered what I wrote already: Stick with it! It only gets better!
The first one was unsuccessful; he said he'd rather be comfortable than to really challenge himself.
But the second one was really grateful for my advice; she stuck with refraining from smoking and reported me that the dizzyness progressingly got weaker and that she was feeling better every day! Success :D
I have to admit that this actually adds to my experience. Go out and give help and experience to others who need it! Just remember one thing: Give help to people who want it. Don't waste your time trying to talk people into something they surely don't want. If somebody, for some reason, really does not want to quit, don't try to talk him or her into quitting. I mean sure, you can ask if they're interested in quitting or in your experience, but don't push em. To quit smoking, you have to WANT it. You have to want it BAD. It's hard, and it takes a lot of power to pull it off.
Another health update: my skin looks even better now.
Carry on, I'll be back with another post tomorrow.
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