I'm A Patsy - Gotta Problem With That?

Wednesday, October 03, 2012


Another success story!

The other day I read in "The Oregonian Newspaper" about Tori, an Indonesian orangutan who became famous for smoking. She was mimicking humans she saw smoking in the Satwa Taru Jurug Zoo in Solo, Central Java, where she is located. She would take cigarettes tossed in by the nice visitors and then mimic them as they smoked. But the good news is that she quit all the smoking just before she welcomed her baby ape to a better, smoke-free world. I loved that story and especially the picture that went along with it. But they left out the important part of the story. How did she quit her filthy habit that had been inspired by humans?

I'm wondering which method she used to quit her unhealthy habit. If she tried Chantix, which I see on tv continually, was she carefully monitored? That has so many possibly bad side effects according to the ad. Did they watch for suicidal actions, swelling of her face, lips, tongue or throat, mood/behavior changes, panic attacks(possibly when she couldn't find anymore cigarettes), hostile behavior, depression . . . the list goes on and on. Was someone watching her during her withdrawal to make sure she didn't harm herself or her unborn little ape?

She could also have used nicorette lozenges or the gum. But there is a chance people, and possibly apes, could become addicted to the gum and then have to return to smoking to get rid of the addiction. Crazy!

Or could she have used hypnosis to cure her addiction? I wonder if that has ever been tried before. How would you go about hypnotizing an ape? Would the ape lie down on a concrete slab - probably not a couch - and would the hypnotist do his thing from outside the bars of the cage or would he be eye to eye with the ape - up close and personal.

So many questions to the story . . . but I think it shows just what you can do if you put your mind to it as Tori did. Her baby ape's name is Jokowi. I'll bet they'll be a lot of little Jokowis next year!

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