Im new here and looking for any ideas on how to deal with the issue of my wife's chain smoking that is literally busting the budget. With the new local/state cigarette taxes that recently went into effect, and my wife's spiraling smoking habit, I'm estimating her 3 packs a day or more is costing us at least $700 per month.
I quit smoking shortly after college, almost 20 years ago, but my wife kept on smoking, and has been a smoker for nearly 25 years now, since I think before she was even in high school. I managed to get her to mostly quit when she was pregnant with our daughter about 12 years ago, but she started right back up afterwards. She used to be pretty heavy smoker when we were first dating, (when cigarettes were alot cheaper), but Ive encouraged her to try to quit over and over, although Ive also tried to be understanding about how hard it is for her to quit. A few years ago she was trying to quit, when we were trying to get pregnant with our second child, and my wife managed to keep her habit down to only around one and a half packs a day, but she always paid for her own cigarettes so I never really accounted for the costs.
After years of her trying to quit unsuccessfully while trying to get pregnant, and years never being able to get to less than 1 and a half packs a day, she finally managed to get pregnant not quite 2 years ago. She was so excited, because we had been saving and planning for years to make this happen for her so she could finally quit her job and be a stay at home mom - we had paid off all our credit cards, paid off both cars, paid off all our student loans, and even refinanced the house to a much lower interest rate - all the financial adjustments we'd need to live on only 1 income from my job.
Then she had a miscarriage early in her 2nd trimester, and she and I both were devastated. She had already quit her job, and we were both looking forward to finally having a second child together. She sank into a deep depression, which required alot of therapy and medical sessions that werent always covered on my insurance, and ran up alot of bills. But I never once complained about any of those medical bills, because they are a necessity that just has to be paid. But what is making it hard right now financially, is not the depression, and its not even the fact that she hasnt been able to find another job since she quit her previous one - rather, whats really making it hard is that for the past year and a half that she's been unemployed, all she does is stay at home and chainsmoke her way through 3 or even 4 packs a day, its awful. When she used to buy her own cigarettes I never noticed the outrageous costs, but now that Im watching my hard earned money go up in smoke its hard not to notice.
Ive tried and tried to get her to quit smoking for fear of her health, and before this she'd tried the patch, and the gum, but to no avail. I even got her some of those expensive ecigarettes for christmas, and she'd just smoke those, then go right back to smoking her regular cigarettes without skipping a beat. Im also worried about the possibility that she may be discreetly allowing or even implicitly encouraging our 12 year old daughter to try smoking, although that may just be my paranoia, certianly all that second hand smoke cant be good for her.
Ive tried being the understanding husband, but this is a tight economy and my wifes chainsmoking 3 packs a day or more is just tanking our budget. Shes already run up nearly $5,000 in high interest (19.9%) credit card debt on a new card I never even knew about - almost entirely with gas station (cigarette) purchases or walmart (cartons of cigarettes) purchases, always in the same amounts as her cigarettes. Any help or suggestions anyone has for dealing with this would be great.
I quit smoking shortly after college, almost 20 years ago, but my wife kept on smoking, and has been a smoker for nearly 25 years now, since I think before she was even in high school. I managed to get her to mostly quit when she was pregnant with our daughter about 12 years ago, but she started right back up afterwards. She used to be pretty heavy smoker when we were first dating, (when cigarettes were alot cheaper), but Ive encouraged her to try to quit over and over, although Ive also tried to be understanding about how hard it is for her to quit. A few years ago she was trying to quit, when we were trying to get pregnant with our second child, and my wife managed to keep her habit down to only around one and a half packs a day, but she always paid for her own cigarettes so I never really accounted for the costs.
After years of her trying to quit unsuccessfully while trying to get pregnant, and years never being able to get to less than 1 and a half packs a day, she finally managed to get pregnant not quite 2 years ago. She was so excited, because we had been saving and planning for years to make this happen for her so she could finally quit her job and be a stay at home mom - we had paid off all our credit cards, paid off both cars, paid off all our student loans, and even refinanced the house to a much lower interest rate - all the financial adjustments we'd need to live on only 1 income from my job.
Then she had a miscarriage early in her 2nd trimester, and she and I both were devastated. She had already quit her job, and we were both looking forward to finally having a second child together. She sank into a deep depression, which required alot of therapy and medical sessions that werent always covered on my insurance, and ran up alot of bills. But I never once complained about any of those medical bills, because they are a necessity that just has to be paid. But what is making it hard right now financially, is not the depression, and its not even the fact that she hasnt been able to find another job since she quit her previous one - rather, whats really making it hard is that for the past year and a half that she's been unemployed, all she does is stay at home and chainsmoke her way through 3 or even 4 packs a day, its awful. When she used to buy her own cigarettes I never noticed the outrageous costs, but now that Im watching my hard earned money go up in smoke its hard not to notice.
Ive tried and tried to get her to quit smoking for fear of her health, and before this she'd tried the patch, and the gum, but to no avail. I even got her some of those expensive ecigarettes for christmas, and she'd just smoke those, then go right back to smoking her regular cigarettes without skipping a beat. Im also worried about the possibility that she may be discreetly allowing or even implicitly encouraging our 12 year old daughter to try smoking, although that may just be my paranoia, certianly all that second hand smoke cant be good for her.
Ive tried being the understanding husband, but this is a tight economy and my wifes chainsmoking 3 packs a day or more is just tanking our budget. Shes already run up nearly $5,000 in high interest (19.9%) credit card debt on a new card I never even knew about - almost entirely with gas station (cigarette) purchases or walmart (cartons of cigarettes) purchases, always in the same amounts as her cigarettes. Any help or suggestions anyone has for dealing with this would be great.
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