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Congratulations Mona on being 1 month smoke free.

 

Well done Mona for being 1 month smoke free. That's the worst month over with. So don't forget rewards are important to the whole re-wiring the brain program so make sure you do something special for yourself to celebrate your first month quitaversary.

 

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Well done on your 1st month ...

Why not do a ticker so we can all see your days and cigs not smoked  tick away ....it's a great incentive.... To keep going .!!!

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10 hours ago, notsmokinjo said:

Quit date we have for you is 29th Jan is this not true?

 

Maybe now is the time to make it true?

 

No, 01/29 is not true.  Neither is 02/01, 02/05, 02/08, 02/09, 02/13, 02/17, 02/19, nor 02/23.  Oh yes, I have been a busy little quitter.  I drew a line in the sand at end of February.  And in true addict fashion, I waited until the last possible day.  My quit day was yesterday, 02/28.  I am now a little over halfway through day 1.

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17 minutes ago, notsmokinjo said:

Did you make a note on what didn't work those last times, so you could avoid those pitfalls? 

I would need a very big notebook because nothing seems to be working this time around.

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You know what Mona...having a quit buddy really helps. You and Lilly have both started knew quits on the same day....you both have a shared, bumpy, quit history (I'm not saying that to be facetious)....you would make great quit buddies, quit twins even...having someone share the journey with you is such a great support.

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4 hours ago, notsmokinjo said:

You know what Mona...having a quit buddy really helps. You and Lilly have both started knew quits on the same day....you both have a shared, bumpy, quit history (I'm not saying that to be facetious)....you would make great quit buddies, quit twins even...having someone share the journey with you is such a great support.

No offense taken, notsmokinjo.  I think being quit buddies is a good idea for some people.  I don't think it would work for me though.  I would feel like extra pressure was being put on me and that would mess with my head.

 

I'll be back once I have 3 days under my belt.

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You should reconsider this Mona. Having a quit buddy is supportive, not a competition that intimidates you and as Jo said, yous is virtually a mirror image to Lilly's quit journey. It might be just what both of you need to make it through the challenging early days :) 

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10 hours ago, notsmokinjo said:

You know what Mona...having a quit buddy really helps. You and Lilly have both started knew quits on the same day....you both have a shared, bumpy, quit history (I'm not saying that to be facetious)....you would make great quit buddies, quit twins even...having someone share the journey with you is such a great support.

Hi Mona....

I too believe this might be just the right thing for you and Lily.....you seem to be in and out of here together ...which is great ...if you have made a friendship....

It couldn't hurt to try ,and do this together as a team..what have you got to lose ..nothing ....but it could work ..its something different for the two of you ...

I also think instead is staying away till after day 3 ...come and post here often ...I was here 24/7.....

Do things different this time ..it just may be your and lily,s sticky quit ...

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10 hours ago, Doreensfree said:

Hi Mona....

I too believe this might be just the right thing for you and Lily.....you seem to be in and out of here together ...which is great ...if you have made a friendship....

It couldn't hurt to try ,and do this together as a team..what have you got to lose ..nothing ....but it could work ..its something different for the two of you ...

I also think instead is staying away till after day 3 ...come and post here often ...I was here 24/7.....

Do things different this time ..it just may be your and lily,s sticky quit ...

I am more than happy to cheer someone one on, Doreen.  That is what this site is for after all.  I just don't care to be labelled as a twosome.  Also, I am capable of a sticky quit.  Prior to my relapse, I was quit for two years.  It's a real shame that I recklessly threw it away because I was really loving being a nonsmoker.  My problem is getting through the first few days.  I very much dislike discomfort and am very self-indulgent, maybe a little spoiled too.  If nothing else, this relapse has taught me a very valuable lesson, not even one little puff is safe!

 

p.s.  During my first few days, it will be best for me to stay away from people because I will be cranky and emotional.  I certainly would not want to upset another new quitter.

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