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Hey JH, you’re getting all the old timers out. Have a smoke. You’ll feel great. That wonderful rush of choking poison, filling your lungs, chasing away your self-respect. Oh to be back smoking again... Oh wait...smoking is crap. That’s why you stopped. Deep breaths and big girl panties on. You can absolutely do this. I did, and I’m a skirt-wearing islander, with a crush on @bakon Well done for calling yourself out. Well done for making yourself wait. Things will get better and you will realise you can achieve anything you set your mind to. Now. Keep on keepin’ on8 points
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Good job Huckleberry. Keep Marching. one step at a time but easy if you enjoy the steps. Learn to enjoy the quit. Rewards. Go buy yourself an ice cream. Sure you can find that in the panhandle.6 points
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Jeff I am so glad you are still here. I am very proud of you and the way you saved your quit5 points
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I am Back, and I am still not smoking! I didn't want to post on here early in the day because I wanted to be sure I did not smoke today. Now my window is closed, in order to smoke I would have to go through the same process again. Thank everyone of you for your support. I really appreciate it. This fight is far from over, and this could happen again. I'm still shaky and my mind is still wondering in different directions at different times. These three things saved me from going back to smoking. 1) Posting this SOS and waiting for responses. 2) As part of my quit plan I could not just pick-up. I had to wait 24 hrs. after deciding to do so, before I actually did. 3) I don't have any cigarettes around me or near me. I think I would have given in if they were readily available. I live in a very rural area. There are no stores close. I would have had to go out, drive about ten miles round trip. I just couldn't make myself do it. Too lazy I guess! @reciprocity I understand that nothing has changed in all this time. I still lack the commitment needed to actually quit! I do want to quit! But there is something lacking in me mentally. You are correct in what you say! If I don't succeed this time, I'm going to quit trying and accept this as my fate! As you say, and I know, it is torture! Thanks for the honesty! @bakon Wow! I wish you were still around here also! I'm not that thin skinned, so we would have had fun! I read all five pages of the post that you bumped up to me last night. Thanks, it really helped! I found some wisdom in there. You definitely have a different way of looking at things, but it works for you! That's all that counts! All of the dumb people are not concentrated in one state. That's the only thing I am sure of right now!5 points
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Sorry don’t know you. Haven’t been around, but be glad I haven’t. The goat and all his friends including the pig all seen people come and mostly stay. Some leave. But you, so much I could have made fun of. Eastern pan handle? You know there is only one pan handle on that banjo playing state. My mother and sister live there and speak that jibberish. Both from a respectable place called Pittsburgh but guess they got brain removals to fit in. Actually was in west by gone Virginia pan handle on Sunday. Bought some fiesta ware. Which is also funny. Nothing fiesta in the state. Think there might be one Mexican and he is waiting for a ride out. But I am getting off subject, You want to quit quitting. Dum dum. Really that smoke is not going to be what you think it is. Going to taste like shit. You will get used to the shit taste again, it will go along with the stench of shit cloud floating along with you. You friends that smoke will be happy to have you back, secretly knowing they couldn’t make it and didn’t want you to either. Fking losers Anyways fire up to disappointment window licker. Know we were all there and hung on just one more day, then one more, and another. Till they added up to a point we were stronger than some urge we couldn’t think to beat. But we did. And in six months, no a year, you will go and say I should try again....and when you hit that day, we will be here. Because we all lived that mess. Read my post on starting now....figure out what year your start begins, You will quit when you make up your mind. Because once you figure on quitting, really quitting, then you can’t go back. It no longer fits. I hope your already there.5 points
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Good job Jeff! As breakfast food said; reward yourself for getting through a challenging time. Rewards are good. Every day going forward try challenging yourself to think about 1 good thing you have experienced since quitting. Saved money, better breathing, not having to hide from rain to smoke - whatever. There's many so pick one out every day and really focus on that benefit. Positivity beats negativity every time and soon you will start seeing the truth about nicotine addiction. It will happen - have faith!4 points
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Dum bunny is right, you are quit and you have a good plan. Who would think she could get two right in same post? PS still think it says butt kisser above her picture4 points
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Jeff, you HAVE quit! For almost three months now so I don't think you lack commitment. I think you're afraid that if you realize this then it'll make it real and that scares you because smoking was all you've known for so long. We want you to see the side we discovered from quitting. Its such a nicer way to live for everyone involved, not just yourself. I love your SOS plan and am glad that it resets now. Hopefully you won't need it again but if you do we'll be here to help you past it.4 points
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G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required)3 points
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Jeff, I so hope you power through this urge to go back to smoking. Once you have travelled this far on your journey, it is only a matter of redirecting those thoughts. Don't allow your addiction to consume your thought process. I know you have it in you.3 points
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" I have tried about every method of quitting Chantix, wellbutrin, cold turkey, patches. I have watched many hours of Joel Spitzer's videos, always making that commitment to never take another puff. But my commitment is just not strong enough! I get tired of lying to myself." That's a quote from your 1st post here May 18, 2020. You stated your commitment isn't strong enough. It appears that hasn't changed You're still romancing the cigarette and smoking in general. This is something only YOU can change and you MUST change that thinking in order to quit long term. The alternative is putting yourself through the withdrawal process over and over and over again. That's no way to live; it's torture! You need to have a real heart to heart talk with yourself Jeff and decide if you want to quit more than you want to smoke. If the answer is yes. then fight for it and sweep those smoky thoughts out of your mind. If the answer is no then it's back to feeding you addiction and throwing away all the work and pride you have put into this quit. The choice is yours and yours alone. Choose wisely Jeff.2 points
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Gday recon by Christmas..... a few more greys. That will fill out to be a proper Santa Claus job.... Ha Ha2 points
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Oh Jeff hang in there, I know and understand how you are feeling. You have come so far to give up. I have had the same feeling but do not want to start all over. Just one day at a time !!! You can do this. Don't want to loose another quit partner.2 points
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Congratulations @despair not on four years of freedom! I think you've earned yourself a day off from the sticks game so you can pamper yourself1 point
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G’day Ever and that’s Ever day,hour, minute is so precious to me. I’ve survived a major cancer and some strokes not all minor to get here. I doubt I could have survived if I still smoked. I’ve walked and dieted to get my brood pressure meds to the lowest dose. Back on the cigs I could just throw that strait in the toilet. No amount of effort could compensate for the effects of those cigs on my health. Take it from someone that’s lived his way though the early times. It’s worth it.1 point
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Jeff All you need to focus on right now is getting through that 24 hours you promised to remain smoke free. It gets overwhelming thinking about going through this day after day. Get through today and when tomorrow comes you can reassess if you want to toss your quit. Quitting often seems like a struggle without an end. All I can say is, there is an end to the daily grind. And once you emerge on the other side you'll appreciate just what an amazing victory you've achieved.1 point
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