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  1. You guys are so kind and sweet As I’m encountering more day to day things that are “coupled” (ty for the word, blues) with smoking, I have to ask, what are some things people do aside from the norms of gum, walk, exercise, etc? Anyone practice lazy bones of just sitting on the couch and zoning out to reality tv? Just keep pushing yourself through chore after chore? I guess I have an ongoing task schedule going bc of all the boxes/stuff from my dads I’m still going through (which reek of Marlboro reds but it’s not disgusting to me for some reason, prob bc it reminds me of my dad and that wasn’t my brand). I have said out loud “I want a cigarette right now!!” But then my fiancé says no you don’t and I play a card game on the iPad and it’s over. Some triggers of mine have been cleaning or cooking, because after cleaning the bathroom, smoke..after laundry, smoke…cooking, smoke. It’s not so much I’m clenching at the teeth of not having one, but almost like a down and out, fuzzy/foggy, mundane existence right now. I have this straw air cigarette that a hypnotherapist gave me last year, although he didn’t help me at all, for $350, I guess I got this straw air cig that’s helping I think, I hope that’s ok to use, u think? Oh and I’m munching on stuff more than I’d like to admit (not corned beef n cabbage tho lol). have a good Thursday everyone B
    7 points
  2. Sitting on the couch or laying on the bed while listening to music helped calm me down during the early days. I can go down the rabbit hole when I start listening to music I like. In quitting smoking there are infinite options of things to do with your time. There is only one thing you can't do: smoke. Time spent stacking BB's or trying to nail Jell-O to the wall is a better use of your time than smoking.
    6 points
  3. @Brioski, anything you can do NOT to smoke is an acceptable tool to use. I LOVED my JAC (jillars air cigarette). I used an invisible one so I wouldn't have to remember where I left it lol. It worked GREAT at tricking my mind into thinking it was getting the real thing. Brain fog is also a normal part of quitting and does go away eventually so just hang in there. I always recommend listening to your body about what it needs right now. It's working hard at trying to fix all the damage done by smoking so if you crave sweets, eat sweets. Rest and zoning out to the tv, do it! Let your body dictate your actions in these early days. You got this!
    6 points
  4. Day 31. Made it. Tomorrow I enter no mans land.
    6 points
  5. Meanwhile, in Southern California not far from Disneyland: One of the thousands of mountain lions that live in California wandered deep into the human city of Irvine on Tuesday, leading animal control there on a wild chase that ended in an office building, where the big cat finally succumbed to the effects of a tranquilizer dart.
    5 points
  6. Your doing great @Brioski as other have said anything you do to get you though the day is working. I found drinking water helped, though the craves.
    5 points
  7. If your finding your fatigued....be gentle with yourself ....read ,do puzzles ..learn to knit .... Chew regular gum ...it will keep your mouth busy .... What your feeling is temporary....alot of us after a while went fitness mad .... We call quitting a journey ....your on yours ...and everyone's journey is different ... Getting to Freedom is priority....
    5 points
  8. Ditto on Yoda’s response, @Brioski! You are doing exceptionally well. And I’ve said it so many times since I’ve joined QuitTrain: Every little thing you can take time to document on this site helps you and helps so many others. It’s why I took a seat. While lurking, I could read so many personal trials and failures and victories. They helped me so much. I knew that I wasn’t alone. I knew that others had been where I was at and that I was where others might be in the future. Write it out. For all of the future to see, so that they will KNOW.
    5 points
  9. i think using the straw is more than fine. Jillar's Air Cigarettes are an established method of getting past a crave. I used straws myself a few times. I think what you are going thru is just part of the process of quitting an addiction. After a while you should find that it takes less and less focus to avoid the smokes. And less and less munching.
    5 points
  10. 5 points
  11. G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required)
    4 points
  12. Some where there is a post by me, pretty much the same thing. I have worn the couch out, I have been searching on line but have not found it yet. I have watched everything on Netflix. I have also done a lot of home maintenance type things. I have spent a lot of time here just reading, what others have been through, things they have done to keep their quit. Most recently I have enjoyed spending the money I have saved from the quit. I am old, so clothes and things no longer excite me. I will be out shopping for new comfy shoes for the spring and summer. I have ordered and received a new steam mop (for the tile floors), a handy carpet cleaner, (one of my dogs has decided he should pee in my bedroom to keep his 80# pound brother out of my room). New cookie sheets, as I love to bake. A new toaster, the old one had started to burn things. Some days I am a good girl, I cook healthy well balance meals. When I crave junk I go with that too. We are doing a big thing here. We have to accept that our emotions are running wild. Accept it for what it is, embrace the change, the bad parts will recede to the back as we grow stronger. We are addicted to a drug and should expect we will have to be strong for a long time. The truth is we can do it, we can win, we can be healthy and happy, if we just keep going and are patient while we get past the hard parts.
    4 points
  13. I was one of the fortunate ones that could sleep. Do whatever it takes to not smoke. When I quit, streaming wasn't the thing. Now you can sit on that couch and catch up on all tv. Glad your here and quitting. Life does get better and you can definitely do this. Hang in there!
    4 points
  14. Not necessarily Justin, some people never go through No Man's Land and you may be one of them so think positive Also it usually comes around the three month mark but again everyone is different
    4 points
  15. I know it is hard, you are exhausted, that is how it is for a while. The longer you keep going the easier it will get. The struggle will be on going but you will get better at handling it. I will not sugar coat it, I know it is hard as I do it every day, but I have found that if I accept it for what it is I do not struggle as much. You have got this, just keep going.
    4 points
  16. Yes, yes oh yes to what others have said about being patient with the brain fog (I’m still struggling with it). Staying occupied has been really important for me – to distract from the cravings and also to reprogram my body rhythms. For 40+ years smoking was an organizing principle of my life, it’s how I punctuated everything: waking up, eating, working, relaxing, managing emotions, going to sleep, all of it. So staying busy this early in my quit is also about learning what life is like without nicotine being the metronome that regulates my tempo for everything. I think every person is different, you will find the things that work for you. But some things that are working for me right now: A mini honey-do list of small household tasks, doable in 15 minutes or less. I keep a running list, complete a few each day, cross them off (satisfying!) and add more. Countertop or wall pushups. Lots. Every time a crave hits. I’m out of shape enough that by the time I do 20 or 30 I’ve pretty much forgotten all about smoking. (And everything else.) Vigorously shaking my hands, arms and legs – really hard. I don’t know if that’s about stimulating circulation or about venting frustration, but it helps. The cats are gradually getting used to this. I chew on cinnamon oil toothpicks and mints. I got some lavender-scented Silly Putty. Love it, it keeps my hands busy. It’s also great for aggravating Zoom work meetings, not just quitting smoking. Really gentle television. Quitting has screwed up my sleep, and it’s also made me strangely sensitive to images of violence or any stressful suspense. My mate is getting pretty tired of baking shows, Bob Ross, cute baby animals and the history of the paper clip... but too bad! Reading, posting and playing games here. Thank heavens for the Train. You got this @Brioski... one day at a time!
    3 points
  17. Way to go, Justin! I’m jelly. 31 days (your idea of a full month) is quite a milestone. Kudos, man.
    3 points
  18. Congratulations again Justin ... Good luck with all those eggs
    3 points
  19. Sorry, I have been away a week or so. I am happy you have joined us! The first thing I will say, is that I am sorry that you were ill and that your pregnancy was a loss. That is just a heartbreak. That does not mean it will not happen and when it does, now that you have quit, it will be so much more joyful. You will not be faced with the smoking issue, you can relax and enjoy the great gift you have been given. We are often given the signs that now is the time to quit. You have received that and accepted it with an open heart, I feel confident you will reach your goal. This time next year, I hope we will be celebrating your year smoke free and the birth of your child. We want the best for you and your future family. It is in your hands now, create what you dream, you can do it all!
    3 points
  20. Hello, quit train-ers I’m “new” to the official train but have been a lurker for around 1.5 years . I stopped smoking 8 days ago due to a 5 day hospital stay with pneumonia and oxygen for 3 of those days. While in there and before going home, I thought to myself I’d be pretty dumb to go back to smoking, especially being given the gift of pretty much being trapped in a room w/o option to smoke and get through the first few days of physical withdrawal. Then again, it was pretty dumb to think cigs helped through…everything. Waking up, going to sleep, getting ready to do the dishes, after doing the dishes, driving, etc. ironically the time I thought would be hard is easy (?) for me, after eating. I think I’m doing ok? Lol. My fiancé is amazingly supportive which I feel like I don’t even deserve, he quit in feb 2019 when I went to the er w breathing problems and it was anxiety w asthma. He quit that night then and there. I’ve been smoking 20 years, I’m 37 years old. Sorry if this post is all over the place. I’ve had quite the past few months. My Dad, best friend in the world, passed away in December from smoking complications/lung cancer, he was 67. It was the absolute worst seeing him go through that and I hope to the heavens he is breathing as clear as I’m getting to be now. Also, in the beginning of March, I discovered I was pregnant with 3 positive pregnancy tests, only to find out a week later that it was a “chemical pregnancy”, basically meaning no embryo forms and hcg levels go up (positive) and then down (negative not pregs). Then this health scare/hospital stay. Then quitting. Lol I swear I’m not trying to sound “woe is me” just a few weird big things to process. looking forward to getting to know u guys more and actually excited to play the games section of quittrain as I am no longer a lurker . take care all! B
    2 points
  21. Yay!! Well done to you Justin.
    2 points
  22. NOPE, NOT NOW…NOT EVER!
    2 points
  23. 1 point
  24. G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required)
    1 point
  25. 1 point
  26. NOPE, NOT NOW…NOT EVER!!
    1 point
  27. 1 point
  28. Talented alligator knitted everyone nighties sweet
    1 point
  29. @catloverMay I please have your home address, I think I should be there to help you hold and kiss those boys. I am available when there are babies involved. For anyone else out there I am also available when there are puppies involved.
    1 point
  30. Trout Fishing + Potato Salad = Very Happy Me Haven't yet learned how to uncouple fishing from smoking, but I am so motivated...
    1 point
  31. Yes, the potato salad is really good. Also, love the fishing too. I guess I’m a pretty simple gal!
    1 point
  32. There are many different types of monthly cycles.... enjoy yours No doubt your family is proud of you cuz we all are!!
    1 point
  33. Only from Ace. lol I am under an incredible amount of stress. I have to prepare my own meals for 4 days which hardly seems reasonable. Fortunately, I bought and 8 piece Kroger chicken meal, and my wife made 6 hard boiled eggs and precooked 5 lbs of bacon, + backed chicken for my lunch wraps, so I probably won't starve. I will have to do all the dishes myself. lol
    1 point
  34. Super hero power coming your way....
    1 point
  35. You have got this Justin, if not we have got your back.
    1 point
  36. 10 pts. This show is a classic amongst classics. More quotes come from this movie than any other, including office space.
    1 point
  37. @JustinHoot99my WAG is "The Outlaw Josey Wales" based on the picture you put up
    1 point
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