Janine,
I'm on Day 5 now of my quit. If you'll look at the forums under Coping with Withdrawals, you'll see my post called, "Gloom, Despair, and Agony on Me..Deep Dark Depression, Excessive Misery." ha ha ha
Janine, I'm laughing at the moment but on Day 3, I felt like a serial killer on a crying jag!! I was pissed off because I wanted to smoke, pissed off that I wanted to quit, pissed off that I was craving a smoke so bad, pissed off that I didn't have a cigarette anywhere around, pissed off because I felt like a wimp, I started crying and then, I got pissed off because I started crying!! I felt pathetic. I had to come to this site to vent because I really felt like I was about to cave in and go buy a pack of cigarettes. Man, that would have given me yet another thing to be pissed off about.
The thing is Janine, I know it's not the REAL you having crying spells anymore than it was the REAL me the other day. I think it's that addict, the part of us so hooked to nicotine, who's having a temper tantrum. I think we cry to release some of the pressure from the withdrawals we're feeling. So, let the addict rant because that means you're making progress. Every time you feel miserable craves and those God awful withdrawals, keep reminding yourself that your body is healing with each and every one of them. You ARE making progress with each and every symptom that you feel.
Have your gum, hard candy, sunflower seeds, toothpicks, straws, whatever, to keep that hand to mouth thing occupied. And for those cravings, drink tons and tons of water. I don't know what it is about water but, it helps you through the cravings. Plus, move around some....even if it's 50 jumping jacks, a quick shower, brushing your teeth, whatever, just do something during that crave.
For God's sake, keep venting. We're here for you and you need to talk about what you're feeling. It really, really helps. And when you feel that you're having a horrible time of it, talk to us and we'll get right back with you.
You're doing great. This too will pass.
Hugs,
Tutti
[B]My Milage:[/B]
[B]My Quit Date: [/B] 2/18/2007
[B]Smoke-Free Days:[/B] 5
[B]Cigarettes Not Smoked:[/B] 305
[B]Amount Saved:[/B] $13.95
[B]Life Gained:[/B]
[B]Days:[/B] 0 [B]Hrs:[/B] 14 [B]Mins:[