Congratulations! I am so freaking proud of you! I am a medical technologist (lab tech) and I see people in the emergency room EVERY DAY who are there due to complications of smoking. People start smoking when they are young and they think they will always be able to do the things they want...it is not true! If you cant breathe, you cant jog, golf, play tennis, etc etc...you fill in the blank. I see people who come in with complaints of chest pain, short of breath, cant feel their feet or fingers (poor circulation) cant stop coughing, the list of smoking related symptoms goes on an on. I am not talking about 80 year olds, either, I mean 40's, 50's. Every time you light a cigarette it is like you picked up a tablespoon of poison and ate it! It is slow poison that kills you slowly. Some people are stronger than others and are not affected as soon as others, but IT WILL HAPPEN! You have just taken the single most important step you can take to improve you health! DONT GIVE UP! I mean it! It is so pitiful to see a 55 year old man or woman who can't take a breath without coughing their guts out, or cant do the things they love because of chest pains or shortness of breath. It is also real sad to see someone with cancer that smoked. There are so many poisons in cigarette smoke (google it...it will terrify you!) and your lungs delivers that poison to your bloodstream, which carries it to every organ in your body!!!!! Smoking doesn't just cause lung cancer, it can cause cancer just about anywhere in your body! I don't mean to stand on a soapbox here, but seriously, quitting smoking is the single most important thing you can do to lengthen the time you live and to improve the QUALITY of your life! I am pulling for you! It wont be easy, but every time you want a cigarette, think about your children, your grandchildren, your family, anyone and every one who mean something to you, how devastated they would be to have to watch you die slowly and in agony! If you are really having a hard time, visit a cancer/oncology ward or clinic...it will open your eyes and scare the sh**t out of you! Good luck, it wont be easy, but it is possible! I quit, twice, first in my teens, then again in my 20's. I know if I hadn't I would be dead or severely debilitated by now. Please don't give up! My FIL quit after smoking 50 years! It can be done, you just have to be very hard headed and committed to your own health.