
Addictions are hard to endure. Compulsive actions are hard
to control. If these actions become a hindrance to your everyday routine or
these actions impede on another person’s space or rights than you should make a
change. I am not fit to stand on the pulpit and preach. I am not here to judge
only to share.
There are times when my body craves that smoke from a cigar or cigarette, that
sip of wine, that piece of chocolate, bread hot from the oven slathered in
butter or a warm cup of rich dark coffee with fresh cream. All those things
that when you have to much of is... well wonderful at first.
Everything in moderation! Everything that we do or eat should be taken in small
doses.
The toughest of the common addictions would have to be alcohol and cigarettes.
They change your body chemistry overtime creating a psychological as well as an
emotional need for consumption. Nicotine creates a stimulation of adrenaline,
which raises the blood pressure, heart rate and on average it takes about ten
seconds for the substance to reach the brain creating the compulsive desire to
smoke. It is the single most important preventable risk to human health.
As for alcohol addictions I must save that topic for another day.
If you quit once before you can again! If you have never stopped since you
started, you can do it, be a quitter! Think of those loved ones who are around
you every day, seeing your actions, breathing your second hand. To all those in
my life who are smokers: I love you and care about your long-term health. For
each of you I have reasons as to why you should muster up the strength to put
the cigarettes down and walk away. And promise me that when next fall rolls
around and I am craving a cigarette, please, please remind me of my words
today.