#FUCKCANCER BLOG #02 - The Smoking Section
Today’s the day!
As a 30+ year cigarette smoker, I have always deflected advice from folks who like to walk up to someone enjoying a cigarette with a well-intended (but unsolicited), “You should quit! It’ll kill you, or worse…” I realize it’s coming from a good place and that it’s experience-based, if a little intrusive. My standard response has been, “Yeah, it’ll kill me but so will living, eventually.”
I started smoking when I was 12. I did it for love. The immensely cool guy I had a crush on was a smoker and the only way to get close to him was to hang out behind the gym and at least look like you knew what to do with a cigarette. It worked! I got my first real kiss from him, which made me at least 25% cooler than I was on my own. But it didn’t last. I didn’t get to keep the guy for very long but the smoking stuck with me for the rest of my life… up until now, that is.
Since cancer runs gallops in my family, I sort of always knew some day, out there in the future, that the time would come when I’d have to put the cigarettes down if I wanted to keep living. So, I made a deal with myself that when that time came, I’d accept the reality of the situation with no sniveling. Turns out today is that day. Starting tomorrow, I’ll be putting on nicotine patches to help make the physical withdrawal tolerable. At the same time, I’ll be experimenting with RSO in a bid to shrink the tumor and to make my recovery from the upcoming surgery that much easier.
I feel ready for this… BUT!
One thing that occurs to me is that I’m so sharply defined by my smoking habit that I’m not really sure how to imagine myself without it. Like, who the hell am I if I am not a smoker? Looking back over the years, there are few pictures of me without a cigarette in my hand. Faraway friends tell me that just getting on the phone with me overwhelms them with the urge to light up, even if they’ve never smoked a day in their lives.
One thing that I predict will be a problem on this mission is my, uh… tendency to drink. I can really put it away and enjoy every last drop! But When I drink, I smoke. A LOT! So, they’ve both got to G-O. Living in a 24 hour party town, that might sound like a silly aspiration but since I have a little time to get healthier before my surgery, I realize it’s the right thing to do. Like, I feel like it’s the least I can do to hold up my end of the bargain.
The Plan
So, okay… here we go!
Today, I will be cruising around the French Quarter, roaming from one end to the other, visiting my favorite bars and ordering my favorite drinks from each of them. I will be carrying out this task with tremendous fervor and the attitude that this is my going away party. I’ll be adding photos in the comments section as the afternoon progresses so keep an eye out for progressively more absurd content. The day will be over when, either someone forces me into a taxi, or I manage to drink my false eyelashes right off my face… whichever comes first.
Whenever the expected hangover subsides, I’ll finally get down to the business of writing out the timeline of my experience seeking medical attention. Like I said before, dealing with doctors and their staff can be extremely frustrating, especially if, like me, you distrust Western Medicine and have other ideas about treatment. That was what I really set out to do with my initial post but I feel that this here is an important detour.
I think that a lot of people, when they find themselves diagnosed with cancer, freak out about dropping the bad habits that likely led to their illness. Since I’m such a clown, I figured it’d be fun to present myself as an example of how to kiss an unhealthy lifestyle goodbye. I hope, for anyone out there that’s facing similar circumstances, that this post will offer some comic relief, if nothing else.
Away we go!
WARNING- LITTLE SENSE BEING MADE AND TYPING on DUMBPHONE.. DERPA DIDDLY DERRRR...
Final stop of the night. My favorite place, the window at Molly's, with my favorite drink, the hot Irish coffee. It's not that easy to capture the magic even if you DO (and obv,i do not) have a willing picture taker. But the song on the jukebox right now (it's a particularly sexy one)was something that i added when i worked here in my last lifetime...seems like a real real long time ago. ....and the girl behind me is one of my favorite women. I feel like this is a nice l place to let it go.
This can be the end.I feel I'm ready to let it go. I'll a little sad but after 30+ years of loving this evil shit, I'm happy to walk away with what i have to hold onto.
I'm feeling the urge to cry but it's not an unfair thing...Will update again when i get in bed for the night...
Enjoy your sleeping tonight !!
P.s. Fuck Englishing! Gahhh!
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Maybe i don't talk so good no more but I'm look a foxy doin it so there, smoking!
Eh la la...bacchanal is the best goodbye... TAXI!
So so so so great!! xoxo Thanks for sharing YOU!! <3<3<3 <3<3<3 This has been the highlight of my day/night. I'm trying to keep up with ya, getting sleepy though, 11pm here now.... will check back in the morning. Don't delete anything LOL!!!! I'll go look, I will!!
Thanks for ALL you do!!
I'll be with you the entire way beautiful SiSTAR!
I was just checking progress to see if you are still hung over! That was quite the goodbye kiss!
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Hangover is gone but I'm on day 2 of quitting smoking... so I'm asleep as much as possible.
I won't say hang in there or you can do it because you know you can. When I started working at the hospital, the interns showed me how to smoke (properly) by inhaling and making it come out of my nose. It was a short stint in smoking but I was addicted. I had to give up drinking and coffee for a while because of the association thing. Sort of like that bad influence girlfriend your mother never wanted you to hang around with.
Sighs
I hope you did everyone proud with a worth hangover. ;))
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Well I just want to say I am sending best wishes your way. Quite the bittersweet post. I like your style KW.
Good luck!
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I think you kick ass. and i am a smart man. You have plenty of support in your corner!
Sure you did had a great farewell party. I believe this will turn out well and people will find it hard to believe your stories of being smoker. Just put in your best effort to stick to the plan.
Good luck!
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Last August marked my 5 year anniversary of quitting booze and butts. My only wish is that a doctor had successfully warned me off them decades ago. 😎
I wish the best for you in your recovery Kerry. I have some habits myself that I'd like to address. Have a good evening.