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Show us the results if you can! Sounds interesting.
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Day 3 free from cigarettes.
Reciprocity replied to Steven Drojensky's topic in Quit Smoking Discussions
Congrats on your first 3 day Steven! Those first 3 days of a cold turkey quit are knuckle bitters for sure ..... well done!! Keep up the good work and stay on the train -
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You still with us Matthew? Cravings can seem impossible to get through in the early days of your quit (and even longer for some). Just grit your teeth and say NOPE! That's the only path to freedom; Not One Puff Ever! YOU can do it I promise you that. We all did and we're the same as you when it comes to quitting. We are ALL nicotine addicts. It's tough but doable for all of us
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Glad you're back at things and feeling great! Yes, I can see your ticker using my lap top. You're almost 2 months quit and have not poisoned yourself with a staggering 1,071 cigarettes and, you have saved $535.81 dollars. What's your interest rate? I need a loan
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Half year quit is very special Angeleek! Be sure to celebrate this milestone and look forward to a life of freedom from nicotine addiction because ...... you have arrived!
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Great job on getting through that 1st very tough week!
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Quitting today and in need of support
Reciprocity replied to Steven Drojensky's topic in Introductions & About Us
Welcome Steven and congratulations on deciding to quit. I too was a long time smoker and was glad I found a place like this with so much information and so many wise people who had quit before me and stuck around to pass on information about quitting. You'll learn a lot here if you use the forum to it's full extent. Remember this about nicotine addiction: Smoking is short term pleasure followed by long term consequences and quitting is short term challenges followed by long term benefits. Choose wisely!- 25 replies
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Congrats Mona on reaching the 1/4 year quit mark today! It's really heartening to see how you have made all your quit tools work for you so well this time Keep up the great work!
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Each one of us here was at one time exactly where you are today Linda and we made it through to find our own personal freedom from the slavery of nicotine addiction. That's exactly where we all want to see you get to - freedom from your servitude to nicotine! It's possible - it's doable! Just grit your teeth if you have to in the early days and carry on to freedom! It will get easier as time goes on! Understand that quitting won't kill you but going back to the smokes likely will. That thought and other similar ones kept me motivated in the early days of my quit when the nicodemon was trying his best to lure me back to feeding my addiction.. One day at a time is how we do it. Before you know it, smoking will be a distant memory and the benefits you gain from quitting continue on for the rest of your nonsmoking life!
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Thought I was doing you gals a good turn by not playing anymore but .... doesn't appear to have made a bit of difference
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Just do your own thing Darcy. Why worry about others and how you stack up to them or their experience as a quitter. We are all different. We all quit differently but in the end, it is our own choice as to how we quit and become free or whether we bow to our addiction and begin feeding it again. Why should you not be entitled to enjoy the benefits of being smoke free? Just do it your way because .... your way will be PERFECT for you Your quit is still relatively young. Be patient. It will continue to get better and easier as time goes by. That doesn't stop at some point. It's a continual process. Give it time, lots of time. You'll see ...............
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I was on the patch for 2 days then forgot to put it back on after a morning showier on the third day. Ended up giving the patches to someone else a week later and went cold turkey from there on. It was fine. A little white-knuckled at times for the first couple of weeks but I managed to navigate the storm my addiction created for me in order to try and lure me back to feeding it. NOPE! Not doin' that!