As the UNMC campus prepared to officially designate itself tobacco-free last August, Kristin Watkins decided it would be a good time for her to do the same thing personally.
This week, she and the medical center celebrate a year of being tobacco free. Below, Watkins — librarian and grants coordinator in the Center for Preparedness Education — comments on quitting and what the past 12 months were like for her.
How long did you smoke?
Kristin Watkins |
How did you quit?
I used Chantix. It really helped a lot and I experienced none of the side effects that others have. I had very strong cravings in the first few months but I really think the Chantix made it a lot easier. I also found it to be very helpful to hear how others had had difficult times with quitting and that I wasn’t alone in my struggles.
How did you get through cravings?
One thing I found very helpful was to keep the phrase, “This too shall pass,” in mind.
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I save $400 a month, which is really helpful in this economy. On the physical side, I like to walk and since I’ve stopped smoking, I don’t get winded near as easily. Also, I have dogs and they hated it when I smoked. They wouldn’t sit on the couch with me when I smoke. They come around a lot more these days.
Do you still get cravings?
Yes, but much less frequently. Now I’ve gotten to the point where smoke bothers me. I don’t like the way it smells and I shudder when I realize that’s how I smelled.
Did you to anything to celebrate a year without smoking?
I bought myself a Dell mini (laptop).
Congrats! Kristin! That is a great accomplishment.
More power to you!
It's amazing the road you've traveled. Congratulations, I'm so proud of you.
Darc.