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The harderst part I have found in previous attempt has been how to deal with the urges, which are guaranteed to come some time.
NRT I do believe softens the blow in this respect, as I am using patches at the moment - the strongest ones of course.
Yes I am still getting the nicotine but not the other nasties. It is the least worse situation.
My wife, who is also a smoker has also quit, albeit the day after me. This will help enormously to get over it.
At 44 it's only a matter of years before it's payback time (if it isn't already)
Playing football with my son was diffcult due to being out of breath.
The weekend is fast arriving and this will be a good test. I have stocked up on patches and mints in an attempt to come out the other side clean.
I have even dusted down my mountain bike which has been sat in its cosy shed for months. I intend to go riding on the canals over the weekend to try and get back to at least some kind of fitness.
Oh, I forgot to mention, I stopped drinking AND smoking on the same day, both of which I did too much. The drinking I can take it or leave it but I have been astonished at how fast the savings mount up after just 3 days.
I estimate the savings to be a jaw dropping £2500-3000/year, and that's being conservative.