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Gus

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  1. Congratulations Amy!!!
  2. Gus

    Covid up tick

    I’m sorry to hear about your relatives, Linda. I’ll be praying for speedy recoveries.
  3. So true @KEL. Guarding my quit because I am keeping it!
  4. Gus

    Day 40 Musings

    YAY Karen!
  5. Sure hoping that you get to go home soon Linda. I’m sorry that you’ve had such a miserable day.
  6. Happy 6 months @Katgirl! You are doing great!
  7. Have fun Opah!
  8. Congratulations on 5 @Steven Drojensky!
  9. Congrats on 10 Linda! So close to the Lido deck!
  10. So true. One day the odor is bearable, almost pleasant but, the next? Pew-whee! Disgusting!
  11. Congrats on 9, Ace!
  12. Congratulations on 4 @WeegieWoman!!!
  13. Drinking plenty of cold water and fruit juice will help get you through those craves. I only drank 100% cranberry juice the first couple of weeks because of the sugars. After that I only drank water. I couldn’t(and still can’t) handle caffeine after I quit smoking. It triggers some really bad depression and anxiety episodes for me now. And this is the only downside to my having quit smoking. I loved my coffee, Coca-Cola, and chocolate. Maybe you are the same. Cut way back on your caffeine to test it. Also, I’m a size 8. I’ve been a size 8 since my 30’s. I didn’t gain any weight while or after quitting. I maintained the same diet and exercise regimen I’ve always had. I did take quite a few short and brisk walks during the initial stage of my quit. To be clear, I used the nicotine patches to aid my quit. I have suffered from depression and anxiety almost my whole life and I knew that I could not survive a cold turkey quit. It was still a rough go. I also now know that I only have one quit in me. I don’t have another quit in me. I’ve discovered that my smoking was masking the severity of my issues. It was a long time getting my emotional state balanced but I’m there now. I will not give it back up for anything. I very rarely think of smoking now. I never want to smoke. They’re just brief ‘I used to smoke…’ thoughts. I’m soon to be 8 months quit! I never thought that I actually could quit. But I did! It wasn’t easy. It was ugly. The hardest thing I’ve ever done. It became easier when I realized I had been huddled under my blankets in the fetal position crying and having some real loop de loo conversations with myself for three days of hard withdrawal just like any other addict of any other drug. An addict. That’s me. This realization broke the chains for me. I will not allow nicotine to bind me again. Also, the more time you spend on here the easier it will be for you. The help you need is here. Read all that you can. Watch the videos. Play some games and document your quit. It will help you and others. Welcome aboard and I’m looking forward to following your quit!
  14. I just remembered that the first concert I chose to go to was Hank Williams Jr.
  15. Gus

    Hi

    Congratulations on your 1 month quit @KEL and I’m so glad that you’ve joined us!
  16. Gus

    Winter

    Definitely! What a beautiful and exciting place to get married! I could hike and ride the river forever and never get tired of it. It never gets old.
  17. Billy Squire *My oldest sister took me along. ***The first concert I chose to go to and wanted to go to was REO SPEEDWAGON!
  18. Thank you @Jryan19982! It’s so awesome when the veterans get on board to let us know how they are doing. Gives us newbies hope. Someone to look up to! Wishing you well!
  19. Hey Kimberly and WELCOME ABOARD! I’m so glad that you’ve joined us. With your previous quit you know what to expect and are prepared to fight off those craves! If you feel that you are going to light up again send out an SOS. There is almost always someone on and I must say that our track record of assists is pretty amazing! I’m looking forward to following your quit.
  20. Gus

    Winter

    Sorry. My bad @Linda! My cousin lives in Hillman and is ALWAYS talking about Flint because that is where he has to travel to take care of a lot of his business. He was fortunate enough to purchase some property outside of Hillman that they found natural gas deposits on at a later date.
  21. Gus

    Winter

    @Boo My mom’s last visit home and cruise on THE RIVER. About five years ago. She was loving it, doing some serious reminiscing, and was just at peace.
  22. Gus

    Winter

    I love the eastern Tennessee, western North Carolina, and North Georgia area. It’s all so beautiful. My mom was born in some tiny town on the river outside of Chattanooga many, many years ago. She made sure we learned to love and appreciate that river as much as she did growing up. I’ve made many trips up that way.
  23. Gus

    Winter

    Yes. He says the same. He lives a good ways outside of the city.
  24. Gus

    Winter

    I have a cousin in Flint. He’s in his late 60’s. He says the same thing, but the last time he came down to visit he said that he would never survive if he moved back down here. He says that he would burn up and die from the heat. lol He’s originally from Chattanooga, Tennessee.
  25. You can do this Tara! Just reach out. It doesn’t matter how often you need to. Reaching out takes a lot of strength and I know that you have it in you. Just get on here and type til your hearts content. Whatever it takes.

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