Versora Well, since he is your first doll, and I don't think you're planning on selling him, if you take all of the other precautions listed above and then just keep the doll in-box inside a clear plastic storage box with a decent seal (they sell ones that have clamps that come up over the top and pull the lid tight to the box which makes for a better seal so less air can get in) you're looking at a "mostly smoke free" doll. All of that should be enough to really halt the process. The last resort would the 'the boy in the bubble'. Also, make sure you put the box somewhere where your hubby doesn't stand and smoke.
As for Nicotine....it's EXTREMELY ADDICTIVE, it's just as addictive as hardcore drugs, especially so because smokers feel the need to "calm down" with nicotine when they're stressed. My mother has been smoke free for going on four years now (
) and she openly admits she loved smoking, and could not have quit cold turkey if her life literally wasn't in the balance. She still feels cravings to smoke, loves the smell of it (aughh I know disgusting), and the only thing keeping her off of cigarettes is myself and my younger sister.
ShortNCuddlyAm You have
no idea what a miracle it was. She was misdiagnosed. The doctor told her that her large, hard-as-a-rock stomach was a hernia. When it continued to grow, my grandmother basically manhandled my mother into going to the ER. They were convinced she was a chronic drunk and that it was her liver shutting down (she doesn't drink at all), and kept treating her like one until her tests came back. When they did the surgery, her tumor and the fluid it had accumulated weighed more than forty pounds. It is truly, TRULY a miracle. I'm not religious per se, but my mother walked away from "the silent killer" (ovarian cancer's infamous nickname) without even having to do radiation therapy. Some things, I just can't explain, to me, that goes beyond luck.
But in other news, yes, I am extremely proud of her for staying off the cigarettes. She's had many failed attempts over the years, and the most she'd ever gotten to was a year, but this time, it's for good.