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Guys guys guys....its been a dumpster fire lately but I'm still here. Thank you for reminding me that the cravings WILL decrease as time goes by as long as I don't give in. I've had several significant quits in my life but this is by far the longest I've gone still having cravings. Seems like last time after about three weeks or so they were manageable and infrequent. At 2.5 months I'm still having several an hour and they are very strong. IDK what changed, other than this time I quit vaping, not smoking. Cigarettes are supposed to have more addictive chemicals besides nicotine so you'd think it would be harder to quit cigs. Who knows. All I know is that I need to hang onto my smobriety the way I've held onto my sobriety (which by the way is much easer to maintain) Still, its helpful to be reminded of that so thank you to all who have reminded me.

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1 hour ago, idontsmoke said:

...I've had several significant quits in my life but this is by far the longest I've gone...

 

Michelle, I think you meant to say "but this is my permanent quit"

I believe in you, you love this freedom and you won't give in to the nicotine monster.

You got this Michelle!

 

 

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Hang in there Michelle,

 I know the cravings are tough but you are tougher. You will kick this addiction to the curb. You are so much stronger than the nicotine monster. I believe and have faith you will come out the other side with a lifelong quit. 

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I feel like each quit gets harder and harder....that's why this is my sticky quit.

 

Won't go through this again....can't do it......NOPE.

 

Good job for staying strong!!!!!

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