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February 2023 Ex-Smokers    Quit Buddies Unite

Started 1/31/23 by Denim50; 30757 views.
feafee78

From: feafee78

2/3/23

Jerthie and Erika,

I can’t seem to find the January thread and Mike asked I let you guys know about his update, so I’m CC-ing the 2 of you on here. I’m not so great with site navigation myself.

Jenny

LisaJanine

From: LisaJanine

2/3/23

Hi Jenny,

I month tomorrow - yay !!!  Do you have a reward in mind ?Thanks for coming to February and replying to me.  

Made it thru day 1 with the help of 7 Nicorette Mini lozenges in a 24 hour period.  Day 2 today.  So far today is rough.  Less coughing so far , which is great.  I know it can take time for that to really improve.

For folks that are unable to find the January 2023 group, it is under the heading Quit Buddies Unite.

                             Lisa 

                             Quit Day  Feb 2 

In reply toRe: msg 11
LisaJanine

From: LisaJanine

2/3/23

Are the NOPE pledges not a thing around here anymore?  

                                      Lisa 

                                      Quit day Feb 2

In reply toRe: msg 12
LisaJanine

From: LisaJanine

2/3/23

It is a cold one here today in SW Michigan !  I have lived here all my life and so has most of my family.  

Prior to quitting I was coughing before, during , and after smoking a cigarette.  My guess is there is some lung damage and hopefully not cancer.  I will talk to my medical Dr about it at the next appointment. There is some lung scan specifically for ex smokers but I am not sure how long the quit has to be before the scan.

I grew up around adult smokers from the day I was born.  My parents smoked, my Aunts and Uncles smoked and 1 Grandparent.  My Mom chained smoked when she was pregnant with me .  She told me that Drs didnt know back then that smoking was harmful to a fetus.  Really Mom ?  She couldnt figure that out on her own?  

I am very aware of how anger contributed to my fail last quit.  I have been more angry off and on before this quit.  I think being in chronic pain and having chronic illness for over 20  years has really worn me down.  Dealing with the medical community for so long and frequently is just no fun.  I was a Registered Nurse for about twenty years before becoming disabled .  It is no fun being on the other side as the chronic patient.

I have a 26 year old son.  He is my favorite person in the whole world.  He lives less than a mile from my house.  He has a hard time being supportive when I try to quit smoking because I have quit so many times in the past.  He has not had an addiction (thank goodness!) .  I think it is hard for him to relate to such things.

                        Lisa

                        Quit day Feb 2

feafee78

From: feafee78

2/4/23

Lisa,

Congats on day 2! Yay!!  I didn’t have a lot of coughing to watch get better, but noticed I could breath better within the first week. I hope the coughing keeps going away for you. It’s wonderful to see and feel the body healing, I think.

I see the January thread now, thanks! I think there’s still a place to pledge NOPE, but I don’t know where. If I find it, I’ll let you know.

I was thinking I’d go out to eat with family, but that isn’t going to work out, so I may ask my husband to pick something up from a restaurant on his way home for me to eat. Not the biggest reward, lol, but I’ll enjoy it. 
We”re eating out for my daughter’s birthday one night this week, so I suppose I could count that as my 1 month reward meal. It’ll be fondue, so kinda fancy!


Jenny
 

Loreficent

From: Loreficent

2/4/23

Hey there…

 Click the drop arrow on the top left under discussions. Set it to all. This should open all of the folders. Scroll down until you see the “Quit Buddies Unite” folder. January thread should be under that. 
NOPE was usually posted u dear General Chit Chat. I’ll start one and cc you…

Hope you all are doing ok! Keep on keeping on…. One day at a time does the trick. 

LisaJanine

From: LisaJanine

2/4/23

Thank you.  I found it.

                   

                                 Lisa

In reply toRe: msg 16
LisaJanine

From: LisaJanine

2/4/23

Yesterday and today so far challenging for sure.  Day 1 was easier. I didnt sleep well last night.  Need a nap , but have to wait until after my groceries have been delivered and they have not started shopping yet, must be busy .

Sun is out today and not as cold as yesterday.  I think I will just veg in the recliner for a while and write in my journal and have the TV on.  I cant sit in silence because of my constant tinnitus and I am in no mood for music.

                                            Lisa

                                            Quit day Feb 2nd

Jerthie123

From: Jerthie123

2/4/23

Hi Lisa... Congratulations on your first smoke free day! I wish you patience, diligence and most of all freedom! Stay close to the forum and post often for support and connection!

Stayontrack2

From: Stayontrack2

2/4/23

Hi Jenny, 

I'd like to start by saying it feels so nice to say to the first person that I think I should  thank for helping me to gladly say I just smoked my last joint and cigarette  back but super lots alot of things all at once By you and others on this site at this time in my life. I can honestly say I smoked my last cigarette today I've been blessed many times in my life you all right now being the latest. It's different this time. And I knew it would be Please post however .God bless all smokers and try to never stop trying, and you have to really want to quit. The last time recently 30 days I got a good taste of the better way of life and it felt good in ways I have hard time putting to words Mike

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