Hello steelroots I know what you are saying about it being harder as time goes on. My longest 2 quit attempts before this were for roughly 6 weeks both times. I wanted ( or at least I thought I wanted ) one more at 6 weeks than I did the first days. You've got some great advice from the other members. Everyone goes through rough patches. Some of mine were at I beleive 70 days , around 100 days , and anniversaries can be tough as well like 6 months or a year. Remember that after 3 days the nicotine is out of your system and from here on out it's mind games and how you deal with it. Try not to get to H.A.L.T. Any one of the four hungry , angry , lonely or tired can hurt us. You've come through the hard part already so why not take it to the next level. I never again want to experience that sick high of stopping smoking and as long as I don't smoke that first cigarette I'll never again have to. Smoking won't help sell the house or make anything better. We help each other stay smoke free one day at a time. Others have stopped for long periods of time and there's no reason why you can't as well. We're here to help you navigate the obstacle course. steelroots 23 Addict 0 breather
My Mileage:
My Quit Date: 11/11/2008
Smoke-Free Days: 640
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 32,000
Amount Saved: $15,360.00
Life Gained:
Days: 116 Hrs: 19 Mins: 38 Seconds: 48