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Well it's been a long time but I'm back here as I'm at that point again. Last Friday I was driving and seen a bus in my city with a smokefree helpline number. I texted it and was given a consultation date of Monday which was yesterday. Had my consultation which was basically a chat on what I'm doing now smoking wise and that I wanted to quit. The lady on the other end said I seemed very determined, I always am. 

 

Anyway the call finished with me getting a prescription for patches and lozenges. I told her I didn't want the vape. I made a conscious decision the patch was going on as soon as I got out of bed this morning and that was going to be the start of the quit. Patch has been on since 6am we are now at 10:10 and thats where I'm at. Had 2 lozenges so far and feeling good. I was starting to smoke heavier than what I have before so something had to be done and here we are. Early days I know, been here before, I needed help and the speed at which the prescription was dispatched to the pharmacy was a massive help. 

 

Next consultation next Monday when I'll get more patches and more lozenges. Looking forward to the challenge now I have the help I need.

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Man @tocevoD I sure hope that the consultations work for you. You've been trying so long. I remember you quitting so your son would never remember you as a smoker and although he may remember it now he will also remember his dad WAS a smoker but isn't anymore. So let's do this ok?!

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Great to see you back, I also had those consultations each week when I started, it does help a lot, to know someone is helping you, and it makes you more determined.

keep with it

stay determined.

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5 hours ago, jillar said:

Man @tocevoD I sure hope that the consultations work for you. You've been trying so long. I remember you quitting so your son would never remember you as a smoker and although he may remember it now he will also remember his dad WAS a smoker but isn't anymore. So let's do this ok?!

Thanks jillar. Thankfully he still doesn't know. He's 8 now so this has to be done. Just taking my patch off from my first day and it has helped along with the lozenges. I suppose it's a case of keeping going one day at a time. Patch back on tomorrow, more lozenges and onto the next day. One day at a time. I'm actually taking him for a game of football over the park tomorrow. Ive been less energetic when playing football with him lately, the consequence of 16+ ciggies a day. It will be great to be able to run around over the next few weeks with added energy. Long term I want to get using that gym pass I've been paying for without using for a year and a half now. 

 

One day at a time though. I've done the whole looking too far into the future one too many times.

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Great to hear your trying again if you can get over 3 weeks quit the whole quitting thing gets a lot easier and your body starts to recover from the damage smoking has caused. 

 

Good luck keep at it. 

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