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  1. Sazerac

    Take Two

    Seasons here have to do with availability of seafood and sweltering summers.
  2. Stumbling towards a major predicament. Forge
  3. @forestgreen, Although I had been religiously lurking here and there from day One, I only joined this group when I was about 10 months into my quit. The educational materials available here has been an important component in maintaining my quit and the support is nonpareil. Please avail yourself to everything here and fortify your successful quit. Here is a resource page and video from, our friend, Joel Spitzer concerning maintaining your quit Resources Related To The Implications Of A Puff Once You Have Quit Relapse Prevention Resources You may also find the thread Red Flags, helpful. This is a list containing many of our temptations or thoughts that could lead to relapse if they get a hold.
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    Day eh 24!!!

    Quitting smoking is a journey and I have found a journey of self discovery, inner strength and inner peace as well. Soon you will trust yourself on a profound level because you have stopped administering poison to yourself. These changes, especially with newly quit emotions on the surface can easily trigger tears. Sometimes our eyes need to be watered in order to grow. Be kind to yourself, Vivianne. You are changing your brain, your pleasure receptors that were once under nicotine's control are now, one by one, becoming YOURS. Reward yourself to get your endorphins flowing appropriately. Think of rewards as re-rehabilitating your brain because that is exactly what you are doing. All this takes time so, have a little patience and protect your precious quit. Remember to Breathe ! Get that massage, you needn't make this quit any more uncomfortable than it may already be. I think it is Boo who says, 'you don't get extra points for making this more difficult'. I am so glad you are sharing your quit with us, with the world. Congratulations on day 24 and all the days ahead. You quit smoking, baby !
  5. Congratulations on your quit Old Man Coffee ! and welcome to our merry little band of nicotine free creatures. You are right, you ARE stronger than nicotine addiction but, you need to stand by your commitment to NOPE (Not One Puff Ever). Learning about and understanding nicotine addiction will help you immeasurably in building a successful quit. You may find this thread helpful 10 Ways To Effectively Use This Forum To Quit Smoking and here is a thread about The Great Smoke Free Mental Fog Let us know any other issues you are experiencing, not only will there be commiseration and information but, your experience will serve to help others in the same situation. The burden of nicotine addiction and the burden of 'hiding' it from your family will be lifted. You are choosing Freedom now. You quit smoking !
  6. and dig all the links HERE Treat yourself to a life free from nicotine.
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  7. Sazerac

    chicks or sticks

    -3
  8. NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE
  9. You are not going crazy, you are going through a purge of nicotine and cigarettes. Be kind to yourself, reward yourself for craves and triggers conquered and remember to Breathe ! Focused breathing will help you through the most gnarly of times. Many people are highly emotional while quitting, you needn't fear this, it doesn't last long and you can learn to change your mood to a kinder place. Changing your focus is important. Find something beautiful to look at or listen to or remember and indulge yourself in beauty. This will give you a shot of endorphins...even faking a smile will do this and then the smile becomes real. On a deeper level, smoking hid many issues, instead of honestly dealing with these we often just went for a smoke in our avoidance. These may surface and with your new freedom, your new trust in yourself, and with your new self awareness you will have the tools to examine and deal with anything that pops up. Here is a video from our friend, Joel Spitzer, and there are many links The Importance of The First Three Days Of Your Quit that may be helpful for you. You quit smoking ! and will never have to go through this again ! Hold tight to NOPE...Not One Puff Ever and you will succeed.
  10. Congratulations, @Hope2Nope on your Three Years of Freedom ! and thank you for sharing your quit with us.
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  12. Telepathic roommate understands new kinesiology Tusks
  13. Remembering evacuation diaspora
  14. Sazerac

    Take Two

    Temperatures are plummeting 20/30 degrees here between Monday and Friday.
  15. Congratulations, Forestgreen, on your 7 month quit and welcome to the QTrain. Your quit, fortified with education on nicotine addiction needn't be contingent on It is dependent on your commitment to NOPE. Not One Puff Ever. Please avail yourself to all our education materials and build yourself a sturdy and lasting quit. You may find this thread helpful 10 Ways To Effectively Use This Forum To Help Yourself Quit Smoking
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  17. Sazerac

    Take Two

    I have never been out on Black Friday, and won't.
  18. Anticipating cyborg extraterrestrials
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    chicks or sticks

    -1
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    chicks or sticks

    nice to see johnny on the 0 but... -1
  21. you are fighting Addiction and you can win. So glad you have supportive family but, the issue here is Your Resolve to Never Smoke Again. Have you read all of the information ? Are you ready to build a successful Quit ? We are behind you all the way
  22. Sazerac

    Take Two

    Too many solos turn into excellent rags
  23. Let's eat slumgullion
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    chicks or sticks

    -3 hello nicotine free creatures

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