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From
Stop Smoking: Diary
of a Quitter...
I stood
up to stretch my legs
and wandered outside. It
was then that a little
voice in my head said,
‘You’re on holiday.
You haven’t smoked for
three months and one
won’t hurt Go on, you
deserve it.’ I
remember feeling a bit
bored and restless but
certainly not craving
for a cigarette. For the
last twelve years I
would usually have
filled up that moment of
nothingness with a
cigarette. Perhaps it
was only natural that my
head filled in the
blanks and like an idiot
(I can now state in
retrospect) I succumbed
to the notion and bought
a packet of ten.
The
transition from not
smoking back to smoking
was incredibly easy. The
first puff spun my head
so much I almost lost
balance. The cigarette
tasted ghastly but for
some strange reason I
wanted to smoke more,
thinking the strangest
of thoughts that, in
order to appreciate the
pleasure of smoking once
again, I would get used
to it. I took another
puff and then another.
It was only after I had
finished that one
cigarette that I
considered seriously the
consequences of what I
had just done.
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