Your Questions About Quit Smoking Benefits

Betty asks…
When you quit smoking, how soon do you see/feel the benefits?
I’ve found links before on this, but can’t track them down now that I actually want to look at them, LOL! I remember seeing info on how soon you notice an improvement in your breathing, how soon your stamina improves, how long until you reduce your risk for diseases etc.
Anyone have any links with this info? Thanks!

Werner Michael answers:
Www.whyquit.com. Free website that has all the answers plus a lot more.

Paul asks…
What are the immediate benefits that I will start feeling / notice, after I quit smoking ?

Werner Michael answers:
The lingering familiar smell of the tobacco cloud will not be hovering over your head or cling to your hair and clothes.The blanket of stench will be lifted and once again you will be able to breath and actually wake up your taste buds. In other words. Stop hiding under the pillow of smoke. You are smothering your life away and it could be a self inflicted attempt at suicidal tendencies.

Richard asks…
Can someone advise me about how to quit smoking marijuana?
I smoke daily and have always enjoyed it. But I feel guilty for spending so much money and living life with a buzz. It feels like I always need to be high just to get through the day and I never lived this way before I started smoking years ago. All of my friends smoke weed and it would be hard to be around them when they do it. I am also scared I will be terribly bored or won’t know what to do with my time. (learned habit, i know)
How can I go about quitting smoking weed? What are some benefits to quitting? Some encouragement to quit? or some ideas to hang out with friends or stay sober?

Werner Michael answers:
I quit last January after a 14 year every-day habit. It was tough at first, I’m not going to disillusion you, but I found it straightforward after I managed to fill the time in other ways.
I would definitely recommend that you don’t hang around your friends when they’re smoking…but you will soon realise after a couple of weeks that you function a whole lot better than them. In some ways I look at my smoking friends now and feel sorry for them because they don’t realise what they look like. It only takes one look in their eyes for it to be obvious that they’re not on this planet.
Importantly you’ll see how different people react to them and you.
Occupy your time with some kind of hobby that you love. No doubt someone on here will tell you to “take up sport to show your body what its been missing” or something just as pro-fitness, but the truth is it doesn’t need to be something sporty, just something that can occupy your mind.
The best way to do it is to definitely hide yourself away from your normal social crowd (if they’re regular smokers) for a couple of weeks – don’t go out of your way to do this and be rude, just find other things to do as an excuse. When you do eventually return to them you will immediately see the difference between yourself and them.
Try not to smoke for a minimum of six months socially – not even a toke. After that if you do fancy the occasional toke at a party well then thats up to you – but by then the habit will be broken so you won’t feel the need to smoke every day.
Be confident, feel the difference within yourself and don’t kick yourself if you slip up and have a smoke – just get straight back on the wagon.
Also, drink Orange Juice whenever you can as I’ve found that it counters a marijuana craving (but that could just be me)

Donald asks…
What are some physical benefits to quitting smoking cigarettes?
Im 18 years old been smoking since i was about 13….my friend told me he grew bout 3-4 inches after he quit….hes bout 21….I was jus wondering if i might expect to grow som inches THAT WOULD BE GRAND =p

Werner Michael answers:
The best physical benefit from not smoking is not ending up dead from lung cancer.
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