Ian feels like he's now the grandad his grandkids deserved all along.
It took Ian a few attempts to quit but when he stopped smoking for good, he got a new lease on life and superhero status.
When I quit after years of addiction, I realised the biggest reward wasn’t the extra money, the improved health, or the lifestyle freedoms that quitting afforded.
The greatest gift was knowing that my grandkids now had the Grandpa they deserved all along. I became a superhero in their eyes; a role model who could stand tall; a man who fought his way through and came out the other end stronger and braver than ever.
For many years I had my head in the sand. I couldn’t see how my nicotine addiction impacted on the people I cared for most. I burned so many dollars and hours on cigarettes … money and time that could have instead bought fun for my family. It’s better late than never.
Other health problems forced me into early retirement. If I was still smoking, things would be tight but no longer having to budget for expensive cigarettes means there’s enough cash to enjoy it. Life is full of smiles, travelling a few miles and ticking dreams off wishlists.
I've won back years of life and energy to do the things I love - to go fishing; to have conversations filled with laughter; to spend time with family and friends who supported me through my many quit attempts and withdrawals.
I can now take big deep breaths of fresh air.
I’m no longer a slave to nicotine.

