So I went to sleep around 3am and woke up around 9, which is pretty much exactly what I'd expected of my sleeping pattern on night 2. I don't feel tired, though.
I just realized that I'm making this sound like I'm kicking heroin. Though they do say that it's harder to quit smoking than quit heroin...
Your heart rate and blood pressure have dropped: 100%
The CO level in your blood has dropped to normal: 100%
Your sense of taste and smell have improved: 100% (status bar still isn't completely full)
Nicotine has been removed from your body: 78% (so 39%, based on not really going without nicotine until the 2nd day)
Your dependence on nicotine has been eliminated: 16%
Withdrawal symptoms have subsided: 8% (I think this is actually going to slow down a lot by day 6, because that's where I always had problems before)
Your circulation has substantially improved: 2%
Smoking related sinus congestion, fatigue, or shortness of breath have decreased: 0%
Your excess risk of coronary heart disease, heart attack, and stroke has dropped to less than half that of a smoker: 0%
Your risk of stroke has declined to that of a non-smoker: 0%
Risk of death from lung cancer has declined by almost half: 0%
Your risk of smoking-induced tooth loss has declined to that of a non-smoker: 0%
Your risk of coronary heart disease is now that of a person who has never smoked: 0%
And now I'm going to get ready for work. It's raining in LA... hopefully I don't stab anyone with my umbrella at the bus stop.
I had a friend in middle school whose mother freaked out when she caught her smoking and screamed at her (in front of me) that she had a harder time giving up cigarettes than heroin. Congratulations on another day and on your improved circulation!
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