Good morning you all.
Ok,
so you all know,
I am having surgery,
and,
on Friday,
I had my pre op tests,
all is good,
but,
they convinced me,
I have to give up,
smoking,
at least a week before,
surgery,
and,
while in the hospital,
I won’t be able to smoke,
either.
This is a big deal for me,
huge.
I am a smoker.
You know how some people,
are,
chocolate people,
some people,
drink,
I am a smoker,
I have been,
for all of my adult life,
all of it.
It didn’t used to be,
such a big deal,
lots of people used to smoke,
but,
nowadays,
you smoke,
you are a pariah,
all your qualities,
as a human being,
are questioned,
because,
you smoke!!
It seems to be,
the most disgusting habit,
anyone can have,
personally, I think, judging people is worse but, that’s me
in public and media perception,
smoking is slightly better than,
thievery,
but,
only slightly.
I am not giving up,
smoking because,
of public perception,
or social pressure,
if ,
I felt those pulls,
I would have given it up,
years ago,
no,
I am giving it up,
because the pre op nurse,
made a good case,
how,
not smoking,
would,
be,
helpful for surgery,
better oxygen in the blood,
less risk of infection,
better recovery,
a good case,
not a judgemental one.
So, at the end of my morning,
when I met with an internist,
talk about judgmental, you know the type, just graduated, knows everything.
Anyway,
she gave me,
a prescription for nicotine gum,
told me it was free,
it’s not,
it’s partially covered by the government insurance plan.
All this to say,
tomorrow,
Monday the 9 th of February 2015,
I am giving up,
smoking,
I will remain a smoker,
but,
I won’t smoke,
it’s my informed decision.
I anticipate,
it being one of the hardest things,
I have ever done,
but,
do it,
I will.
and I just went public with it,
I am a smoker,
I just chose,
not to smoke,
anymore.
Later girls,
BB
I honor your choice and wish you strength in your resolve. It took me almost 10 years to finally quit smoking. I would relapse after years of not smoking. But now it’s been over 10 years – so I think I’m finally through.
Dear Dee, we don’t know each other and yet, I feel we do, funny, the sort of connection that can come about virtually, we live in interesting times. I haven’t attempted to quit smoking in over 20 years. I did quit once(for over two years) and took it up again at a Christmas party in which I had imbibed a lot of alcohol. Booze isn’t really an issue with me, but, cigarettes have always been my thing. As I said, I will remain a smoker, I just won’t smoke, it will be a challenge, but, I believe I am up to it. I don’t consider smoking a weakness, I do however believe that it will help in my surgery and convalescence and that is of the utmost importance to me. Midnight is my cut off.
Thanks for the support, I appreciate it, greatly.