CVDEB,,,,,,,,I know exactly how you feel. Its hard to admit that you failed, but you know, that is the best thing you could do for yourself now......get back on the wagon..........I too slipped and failed., and now my quit days are all the more precious to me because of that slip.....it taught me two things,,,,one, I could quit smoking. two, That it was my choice....to smoke or not smoke, that I could start over and try again. You can too. The people here are so encouraging, every time I read an encouragement for someone else, I take it in as encouragement to me personally too, and it helps me even more. Also coming here to write out my feelings, good and bad, makes me feel involved in a community of people who have gone through or are going through the process of getting clean from a drug addiction....nicotine, it alleviates some of the isolation I feel when I am the only person who is quitting, around me, people who are close to me still smoke. The number one thing you can tell yourself....YOU ARE STONGER THAN ANY CIGARETTE......ANYDAY. Jules.
ps. It won't be easy....I am not saying that at all, but oh my god its so worth it.
My Milage:My Quit Date: 7/2/2009
Smoke-Free Days: 20
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 400
Amount Saved: $130.00
Life Gained:Days: 1
Hrs: 23
Mins: 2
Seconds: 0