Quitting smoking is tough. I've been working on it for 8 years now, and as we speak I'm smoking one.
There's all sorts of things you can buy that cost as much if not more then just continuing to smoke. Some people say they help, I say it's all garbage.
Your not alone. Millions of people are trying to quit smoking every day.
The best thing I can say is take your time with quitting. It's taken you a long time to teach your brain that this is ok. It'll take a while to teach your brain that it's not ok.
Just because you light up another one doesn't mean you've failed, it just means you'll have to try harder next time. I've gone down from smoking 20+ cigarettes a day to smoking 8-10 a day and for me that's a big improvement. Next step for me, cutting down to only smoking 3-5 cigarettes a day.
Just a basic article about smoking and children...
Does reducing smoking in the home protect children from the effects of second-hand smoke? Journal of Family Practice Online. 🔗 [Link: jfponline.com/pages.asp/]