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Hi bloggers

We're looking for people who have quit smoking with the help of Quitline to take part in our new advertising campaign.

We're looking for all different kinds of people. Shooting will take place in early March in the Wellington region so it would be ideal (but not essential!) if you were living in the area.

To register your interest, please email Sarah Woods: sarahw@quit.org.nz
It would be very helpful if you could include some information about yourself and your quitting journey.

Many thanks!

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3Sep2010 By Bella*  |  Permalink  |  Report Support me

Day 2

Goodmorning all..

Well its break time at work.. it's so strange not picking up my cigi's and lighter and going outside for a puff.. found myself thinking.. Hmmm is there something I'm meant to be doing right now?? lol... I guess I'll have alot more free time now :)

I'm still waiting for this "incredible" urge to smoke... Ive had a few moments where Ive felt like one.. but not the "dying need" I thought I'd feel. I know it's early days.. but I'm feeling great.. hoping it lasts.

Thanks for all your comments.. you help more than you know. x

minty fresh3 September, 2010

Well done Bella - enjoying being a non smoker is a huge part of quitting - learning to breathe properly again and take life at a more relaxed pace. I found the following thing and thought I'd add it as extra incentive:-

Taken from http://www.stop-smoking-tips.com/benefits-quitting-smoking.html

* After 20 minutes - Smoking causes increase in blood pressure. This high blood pressure is very harmful as it increases the danger of heart attack. But as soon as we quit smoking the risk minimizes and blood pressure rate becomes normal.
* After 8 hours - Nicotine and carbon monoxide levels in the blood are greatly reduced; oxygen levels in the blood return to normal. The chances of a heart attack start to fall.
* After 10 hours - Carbon monoxide (CO) level becomes half after 10 hours of quitting smoking. Carbon monoxide is one of the major pollutants that produce bad effects on cognitive skills and health. It also affects the oxygen, which is one of the most vital substances, which are necessary for survival. When the carbon monoxide level is high, it decreases intake of blood from lungs, which can lead to many serious problems. We increase our energy levels by smoothing the passage of oxygen as we restrict the carbon monoxide level by quitting smoking.
* After 24 hours - If you successfully completed 24 hours, it is a marvelous starting, for the chain smokers that provides them strong bearing power, less level of tiredness after exercise and quick recovery.
* After 48 Hours - When move to 48 hours from one whole day, it gives us a totally new experience as nicotine is removed from their body, which earlier has resulted in bad side effects by causing stomachache, vomiting and it also develops the probability of hypothermia.
* After 72 hours - Bronchial tubes begin to relax; energy levels increase. Breathing becomes easier.
* After 2-22 weeks - After 2 to 22 weeks of quitting smoking you will get rid of bad circulation and also of numerous other disorders like slow cold feet, skin healing, peripheral vascular disease (PVT), and Raynaud’s disease.
* After 1 year - After you quit smoking for 1 year, you will reduce the risk of heart attack to half.
* After 10 years - After reducing the danger of heart attack our good habit of quitting smoking results in minimizing the danger of lung cancer to half.
* After 15 years - After 15 years person who once was chain smoker leads a healthy life as a normal man who has never smoked. At last the good habit has repaid back.

Well done again Bella - keep on blogging. ☺

Bella*3 September, 2010

Just read this.. wow... now if thats not a goal plan what is?! This is sooo motivating!! I've saved the link to my favourites.. may to remind myself why I'm doing this from time to time :)

Thanks Minty fresh.. xx