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Hello, I managed to stay smoke-free for almost two days, but unfortunately smoked 3 ciggarettes today, as the brain fog became unbearable at work :(. I threw my pack, lighter and ashtray, and I am ready to jump on the Quit Train! My story: Smoked since I was 14, now I'm 23, and decided I should end this addiction for good. I'm happy to find this community and I am confident that I will manage to stay quit with the help and support provided by this forum, and hope that when the time comes I can help others quit as well. I will no longer smoke and punish myself everyday with this addiction!10 points
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Welcome aboard the Quit Train Happy Passenger. Good call on giving up the smokes. Enjoy the ride.9 points
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Good for you Happy Passenger. You have the power and strength to quit. Keep telling yourself you no longer smoke and power through the cravings. The nicotine is gone after a couple of days and then you learn to redirect those thoughts. Stay close to the forum, educate yourself, play some games and get to know us. We would love to help you along your journey.9 points
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Hello HappyPassenger Welcome to the train. I stayed logged on the boards when I quit (even if I was not always reading something) it simply made me feel safer and saner to know I could reach out at any time. notsmokjo is correct there a lot of resources available here. Please do take advantage of that and the fun ones too (songs, games ect) Best wishes!9 points
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Welcome to the forum @HappyPassenger you have already had some great advice. Stick close and use this place to educate yourself with this addiction. Nice to have you on the train.8 points
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Welcome @HappyPassenger You are doing a great thing in quitting smoking. Stick around this site, there is a lot of support and education you can get here to help you stay quit for good. It is good to have you here.8 points
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Great to meet you, @HappyPassenger! It's fantastic that you found this forum and are giving up the smokes for good. Best decision you'll ever make. I, too, was very fuzzyheaded for a little while after I quit. There's something about how the body relies on nicotine as a stimulant that makes your system go a little haywire immediately after quitting. I think my blood sugars also went wackadoodle, too. But the slog does not last forever. You can make it through. This Train is a great community of folks - welcoming, supportive, knowledgeable about quitting, and occasionally zany. Welcome aboard and embrace the ride!8 points
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Welcome aboard Happy Passenger! Stay close! You can never be on here too often. There is so much to read that will help you! I’m looking forward to following your quit!8 points
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G'day an welcome aboard. Take your time to look around, there are heaps of resources here. We come from all over the world so it's very rare to not have someone around if you need support. There is the daily NOPE thread and we even have an SOS thread. You feel like smoking and think you might cave, pop in there and sing out your sos...peeps will come talk you off the ledge. Be kind to yourself, you have 9 years of addiction to undo so make sure to reward yourself. Just take it 1 day at a time, before you know you will be a year or more in.8 points
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Hello and Welcome aboard ...( Great name ...no need to be unhappy here )... Well done for wanting to rid yourself of this horrible addiction at early age before all the crap sets in . Wish I had have been that wise ... There is so much information here ..a good place to start is the Main Smoking Message Board.. Read all the posts that are pinned with green .... Stay close to the board ....we will help you arrive at Freedom .7 points
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good call @HappyPassengeri wish I would have quit and stayed quit at 23. my dumbass waited untiI was 56 to quit. My mantra was and is that 5 years from now I will be so glad I quit. When you get to be my age you'll be able to look back and say you quit that dumbshit 30 years ago. LOL6 points
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Ladies and gentlemen, hello! Just checking in before I go to bed because I haven’t posted anything since September. Still happy and still enjoying my quit; about to hit 1 yr and 7 mos. Hope everyone is doing well! Please jump in and let me know how you are doing in your quit. If you’re lurking, I challenge you to speak up and let me know where you are in your quit/plan to quit. Share some goals with me. I am feeling great on this side of the tracks! Your friend, HAT4 points
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Congratulations on your 1 Yr 7 months quit!3 points
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Tomato Soup and cheese toasties (toasted cheese sandwiches)... This was one of the first meals I learned to 'cook' and it's the first meal i taught the kid....she just sms'd asking if we could have this for dinner...27C ain't really soup and toasty weather but guess that's wot were having.2 points
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Congratulations Hat. So glad you made it this far and did so well with very little assistance. You have had the determination you needed and persistence to stay quit. I am coming up on my fourth year and have no thoughts of returning. It is a wonderful feeling to be free. I am enjoying spending all those extra funds.2 points
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Congratulations on your successful quit. I am doing really well too. I am now over 2 years quit and rarely think about smoking at all. Thanks for stopping by to let us know how you're doing and KTQ.2 points
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Sorry, there are no healthy and tasty options. You could go to fruit bread with nuts, or pumpkin, but then you are going to want to toast with butter or cream cheese, at least at my house.1 point
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@reciprocityWOW. I imagine it but I hope I can reach the dream. It is always a dream that makes achieve, finding the right life partner, finding the dream home, having children if you want, finding the things that ground you, make you happy, content. None of it is easy but once you have done it there are no bounds for the future. Congratulations! 21 point
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Congratulations on Five Years!!! When I grow up, I want to be just like you!1 point
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