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And yes, some do smoke for 50 years.  But I can also tell you that NO ONE gets away with it unscathed.  The time will come.  For some, it comes sooner, and for others, later.

 

But you are changing the family abuse.  Right now.  You are teaching your unborn children that they can live free from this. You are changing your whole family for generations to come.  Think about it.  Your dad taught you, someone taught him and you are stopping the insanity of it all now.

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Have you read the thread "do you know what your smoking ?"  I will see if I can find the link for you.  It's pretty scary.

 

ha ha, you found it

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That's a very giving work. I bet it's very fulfilling. Thanks so much Tiffany! I feel better, I'll try to sleep. Really, you were a liifesaver, thanks

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We always "kinda" read there were other componants in cigs, but never bought into how awful they are. How addictive it is. Read the pinned posts at the top of the quit smoking forum, one is about what's in a cig. 

 

Has the crave passed again now. x

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can I make one more suggestion ?  When you go to bed tonight, do something different.  LIke maybe have a glass of juice or sleep with a different pillow.

 

But break your routine.  Just a little bit. 

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Your doing good Natalie. 

 

I'm so freaking proud of you.  You need to pat yourself on the back. 

 

Good night and sweet dreams.

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Nat I'm assuming that you are asleep now... Hopefully having sweet dreams.

 

Tomorrow will be better, and if not, I'm around for the next 15 or so hours, lol

 

(((Natalie)))

 

PS Tiff, you are amazing.

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Hey Nat - am hoping you are safely tucked up in bed- but just wanted to say I am sooo proud of you for posting and asking for help ... You have so got this quit ! a0d0423989cfe63dbac86525c36d6b54_zpsff34

 

Oh and Tiffany- way to go with the level of support provided - you rock ! a0d0423989cfe63dbac86525c36d6b54_zpsff34

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Natalie, I hope that you are sleeping now and feeling better. Great job posting an SOS and asking for help.

And Tiffany swooping in like Superwoman, you are awesome!

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Well done nat.....you came here and talked it through......times zones make it hard sometimes.....

Hey tiff.....your the best......what a brilliant support you were.....xx

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nat - day 2 for you how awesome is that! look how far you have come already in just 1 day you became a non smoker! give yourself a massive pat on the back and go buy something nice for yourself

 

saying to yourself today - im am doing this i am really doing it - because YOU ARE!

 

the first few days are uncomfortable as your body is adjusting to not having all those poisonous chemicals put in it, believe me it looks like a harmless white piece of paper rolled up but all those chemicals playing havoc inside your body is just nasty in disguise

 

your body is adjusting to getting to normal as it should be so it will make you wobbly for a while - this is a GOOD thing not a bad thing

 

but your body will adjust, its a marvelous machine it will get better and stronger each day

 

well done for posting SOS and working it through 

 

you are doing really great nat, really great :)

 

well done tiff nice work and great to see you x

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Hi!

I managed to sleep a few hours. I´ll take Tiffany´s tip and try to change my bedtime routine. Thanks to all, it was awesome to wake up and see all your responses. And I think we all agree Tiffany deserves a huge round of applause!!!!  :clapping:

Thank you! You are awesome! Real lifesaver!  :)

-Nat

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Hey, Nat.... pssst.... look at that beautiful ticker of yours... :)

 

Yes!!! I made it though the first day! 

But (I don´t know if this is normal) I think I feel much more tired, brain fogged and emotional today than yesterday... :blink:

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Yes!!! I made it though the first day! 

But (I don´t know if this is normal) I think I feel much more tired, brain fogged and emotional today than yesterday... :blink:

 

This can be normal - everyone is different.  The first 72 hours are the ones where the nicotine is still in your system.  After that, it will all be mental.  Fruit juices and ice cold water for you.

 

And It would probably be a great idea to start yourown blog writing your experiences from day 1 - I never did it, but I wish I had.  That way, if you ever have a crave, you can look back and see how hard the first days were, and remind yourself that you never want to go through those days again!  Also, it will help to uinspire other newbies.  I bet they are reading your story, right now, and are inspired by you!

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AWESOME ......you will feel different for a bit whilst the chemicals work their way out of your system...its normal and everyone reacts differently to it also. You are doing great :)

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