I wish I could tell you that this is a nice, smooth, even walk up to the pinnacle of being smoke-free forever. It aint! I'm sorry MammaD.......it just aint.
We are addicts and we'll have to fight that for a long, long time. We have been addicted to the most powerfully addictive drug there is. Think about how HARD we worked to get there......sneaking smokes young, coughing and hacking till we could inhale, getting physically sick, spending our lunch money on smokes, emulating our "heroes" that smoked, all that stuff. I guess we'll just have to work HARD to get OUT of there too.
Our will and desire to NOT be addicts anymore is what gets us through each crave, each rough spot, each day.
And IT DOES get easier.

.....Honest it does.
If you read mike/astrofan's post the other day......you'll see that we will face temptation for a lot of days, weeks, months......even years. That stresses just how important it is to never stop saying N.O.P.E.
Each one of those will make our resolve stronger and keep us Quit. Each time our nicojerk raises it's head, we'll beat it back down. It just won't give up trying completely for a long, long time.
It gets easier MammaD.......I promise.......

I have had days, since about 75 or so, where I didn't think about smoking at all. We've all been there and we all understand. Post and tell it like it is. You'll feel a lot better. You'll know the family heard and is there to help.
Keeping the Quit
Hugggggggs and coooookies
Bob
My Milage:My Quit Date: 1/27/2009
Smoke-Free Days: 122
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 3,660
Amount Saved: $512.40
Life Gained:Days: 25
Hrs: 13
Mins: 34
Seconds: 12