For now, I'm trying to focus on the positives of quitting:
After quitting:
20 minutes Blood pressure, pulse rate and temperature of hands and feet return to normal.
8 hours Nicotine level is now fallen to only 6.25% of normal peak during smoking.
12 hours Blood oxygen level returns to normal.
24 hours Anxieties peak but should normalize within 2 weeks - this is the most critical part, where success depends on this 2 weeks period.
48 hours Damaged nerve endings start to regrow while your smell and taste return to normal; anger and irritability peaks.
72 hours Breathing becomes easier and lungs functional abilities increase with 100% nicotine-free and almost 90% of its by products should have been passed down via urine; symptoms of chemical withdrawal syndrome like restlessness peak.
10 to 14 days Recovery is likely where addiction no longer in place; blood circulation to gum and teeth normalize.
2 weeks to 3 months The risk for heart attack starts to drop and lungs functional begins to improve.
3 weeks to 3 months Blood circulation improves substantially and any chronic cough would have disappear.
1 to 9 months No more fatigue and shortness of breath; cilia have regrow to help to keep your lungs clean and reducing risk of lung infection.
1 year Risk of coronary heart disease dropped to half of a smoker.
1 to 5 years Risk of stroke declined to half of a non-smoker.
10 years Risk of lung cancer declined by half of an average smoker
15 years Risk of coronary heart disease is now that of a person who never smoked.
Love it!! Trust me, If I did it you can too. Just know it is very hard but you can do it!! So glad to see you Easter. Love having everyone together and looking forward to Mother's Day. Take care and I'll see you soon. Peggy