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Jan-5
Jerthie, I’m definitely working with baby steps. Every few minutes I’m thinking maybe I’ll put quitting off for another week. Coming here and reading is helping, though. My daughter has friends over today and through the weekend, so it’s a good time for me to not be smoking, being the closet smoker I’ve been. I also have another injection in my back on Monday, so being quit a few days before that would be good.
Hoping for strength this afternoon when I have to go out. It’s always easier to not go buy some if I stay home.
Jenny
Jan-5
Albert, that’s so awesome that you switched careers to helping others overcome addiction. 35 years? Wow! I’m gonna try acknowledging I want to smoke then deciding what I’m going to do instead. I like that! It’s easy to spiral when I think I want to smoke and it seems like that would be a simple way to stop it.
I’m glad you mentioned The Great American Smoke Out. It was that day I first quit 20 years ago, but I couldn’t remember the name for the day/event. It was the first time I had the realization that I really could quit. I just didn’t have the mindset for it yet.
You’re story is definitely inspiring. Thank you so much for sharing!
Jenny
Jan-6
Made it through yesterday! Yay! Woke up still feeling good about staying quit, which is always a good sign. Sometimes I’ve woken up thinking I might wait an hour then go buy some. Today is day 3 for me. I don’t need to go anywhere today, so I’m expecting to get through relatively easily. At least it feels easy right now. That can change so quickly.
I hope everyone is having a wonderful Friday!
Jenny
Jan-6
Amazing, Jenny! Get past Day 3, and you are over probably the toughest first stage of quitting smoking. I will keep you in my prayers for your successful quit! Keep up the good work!!
Jan-6
Hey everyone! My roommate and I are ready to quit smoking! You are a few days ahead of us! He is signing up for this forum now!
Jan-6
Jerthie, thank you! Finishing day 3 now I had some rough moments today, but I got through each of them without too much self-drama. I ate chips, chocolate or irked on my cross stitch instead of smoking. My arms a bit sore from all the cross stitch.
I hope you have a fabulous weekend!
Jenny
Jan-6
Hi Nircelaj5,
so happy you and your roommate are here and ready! It’s nice to have people to share the journey with. I’m feeling good going into day 4, but it’s hard. I’ve been so thankful to have this forum and the wonderful people in it.
Do you guys have a quit day picked out, or did you already quit?
Jenny
Jan-7
Thank you for that kind welcome!! I saw you post your name already but what is it again? My name is Erika and my roommate’s name is Bob. I’m so jealous you have 4 days! What an accomplishment! Congratulations! Keep going! I found this forum when I quit in 2019 for 6 months. I loved this and it helped me tremendously! So actually I have approximately 4 cigarettes left in my pack and he has a few left as well! So I didn’t want to post on the forum yet. But I’m hoping my quit date will be January 7th (today). Last time chewing gum and trying to let the feeling pass helped me! What about you? I’m so proud of you! Btw, where are you in the world? We’re in Boston. Last time there was someone I spoke to from France!
Jan-7
Nircelaj5,
haha, my husband sometimes says my name in Forrest Gump style. That’s great you’ve had 6 months before! I’ve had multiple quits over the years, but then I eventually think I can just have a few and end up starting all over again. Sometimes I’d only smoke a couple weeks a year, then stay quit the rest of the time, but I’m sure that kept me tethered to smoking and the thoughts that I still wanted them. You’d think after multiple times of thinking I can just have a few I’d never believe it again, but that’s just not how it’s gone.
I have cinnamon candies I sometimes sucks on which remind me of the nicotine lozenges I used during a quit years ago. I used them to stop the lozenges, so it seems like a good time to use them now. I’ve also had unhealthy snacks like chips, chocolate, and cheesecake. Oh, and tea. I have a bottle of brewed tea always next to me, so I sometimes take drinks of it when I think I want to smoke. I also have a cross stitch project I really want to get made for my daughter’s music teacher. She’s a senior this year, so it’s my last chance to get it made and I haven’t wanted to work on it while I smelled like smoke, so I’ve been working on it a lot the last few days. It’s weird to be able to sit with it for a few hours!
I hear January 7 is a wonderful day to quit. It’s so easy to decide to put it off (that’s been me this past year), so I hope you both push through!
I’m in Northern California. I guess California is at least more interesting than Nebraska (no offense if someone reading this is from Nebraska, lol), but not nearly as cool as France. We visited Boston this summer for a trip my husband had through work. It was so fun!! I had the best burger I’ve ever had at some tiny shop. I think it was a steak burger or something. I can’t remember the name of the restaurant, which is really bothering me since I definitely need to go back there if we visit again! My daughter is really hoping to get into MIT (she has a less than 10% chance of that), so I’m crossing my fingers. I could visit and get that burger!
I’ve been popping in here a few times a day to read some of the links posted in one of the welcoming posts. It’s definitely helped some cravings pass to read about why I think I want one and realizing what a lie it is. My favorite has been the article about how smoking is like a toxic relationship. I’ve always been baffled by how someone could go back to be with someone who’d hurting them so much, so it REALLY hit me when I read it 2 days ago.
I hope today is the day for both you and Bob!
Jenny