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I had 3 cigarettes back to back and threw the pack away. I want to start over and my phone won't change my ticker date. I apologize and will use the SOS next time I get the craving. I really do want to be a non smoker.

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Did you change it through the ticker tab? 

 

I just tried and it's working so I don't know what you're doing wrong?

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17 minutes ago, jillar said:

Did you change it through the ticker tab? 

 

I just tried and it's working so I don't know what you're doing wrong?

I just set it again. Do you see today's date? It keeps showing 8/4 after I do it.

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I have to say that the ticker should be a tool in in your quit box so when you get a bad crave you can look at your ticker and see what you're giving up for that cancer stick. Just doing that may be enough to stop you from relapsing

 

Looks good

 

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20 minutes ago, jillar said:

I have to say that the ticker should be a tool in in your quit box so when you get a bad crave you can look at your ticker and see what you're giving up for that cancer stick. Just doing that may be enough to stop you from relapsing

 

Looks good

 

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Thank you, Jillar. I will do that. I shouldn't be afraid to ask for help. But I know in the end it is up to me.

33 minutes ago, Doreensfree said:

Make a promise to Never Take Another Puff.....no matter what ..

Take your seat ..buckle up ...read and read ...and watch the video,s ....till your eyes bleed ..

Thank you, Doreen. 

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Giving in mentally to a craving, loosing your focus happens Steven but the reason the SOS is so important is that it means you have to type out what you are experiencing then wait just a little while until you start getting replies. It's that delay time that could save your quit! It's not necessarily what any of us might say to you but more that the craving will have subsided at least a little and you have time to really think about what you are contemplating doing by lighting up again.

 

If you haven't already, write an SOS message to yourself in advance. There's a thread in on the SOS page called Pre-Respond to Your Own SOS. After you send an SOS message for others to respond to, go there and read what you wrote to yourself in a more lucid moment. 

 

It all helps Steven :) 

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Steven, good for you getting right back on the train.  You can do this.  Reach out if you think you are going to cave.  

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This is good Steven, Way to get right back to your quit. Don't let pride get in the way of asking for help. We are all hear for you so just ask. You can do this because you are stronger than the addiction.

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Hey Steven - great job quitting right away again! You know what to do.  Understand why you relapsed - your trigger - and take steps to prevent that from happening again. Just keep at it and you will succeed! That's how I did it -- just kept finding and eliminating excuses and triggers until my quit finally stuck. Going on 8 months now. My longest quit. I am determined to live the rest of my life smoke and nicotine free.  Believe you can do it because you CAN!

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17 hours ago, Steven Drojensky said:

...I really do want to be a non smoker...

 

Steven, good to see you get right back on the train.

 

For me, the major difference in this quit is learning about the addiction by spending tremendous amount of time going through the various materials on this site.

 

I used to think the same "want to be a non smoker", now I look at it differently "I no longer want to be a pathetic addict", treasure your freedom, protect your quit!

 

You can do this!

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4 hours ago, JohnQ said:

 

Steven, good to see you get right back on the train.

 

For me, the major difference in this quit is learning about the addiction by spending tremendous amount of time going through the various materials on this site.

 

I used to think the same "want to be a non smoker", now I look at it differently "I no longer want to be a pathetic addict", treasure your freedom, protect your quit!

 

You can do this!

I have been reading a lot of useful things on this site. It is the worst addiction there is. Thank you for welcoming me back. 

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1 hour ago, Steven Drojensky said:

I have been reading a lot of useful things on this site. It is the worst addiction there is. Thank you for welcoming me back. 

 

Good for you Steven!  I wholeheartedly agree with John.  Understanding the addiction is a game changer when it comes to keeping your quit.  Once you understand that smoking does absolutely nothing good for you, you won't romance the cigarette so much.

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