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Thumbs up, Satori!
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Thanks Ashley & Breather;
 
I am proud that I didn't 'wait' for the 'right time' again - I knew if I didn't jump right back in that two or three years would go by and I would still be puffing away, wishing I wasn't. 
 
I am using the patch this time and Day 1 was a piece of cake (as is today).  I had laser therapy last time and I do think that it has it's merits - I was smoke free for about 1 month with no NRT and I could not have accomplished that without some alternative therapy.  The patch does seem to give me some sense of comfort in addition to the nicotine supply.
 
The funny thing is - I kind of vacillate between coming to the SSC and not... I do find that it makes me think of smoking; perhaps more than if I didn't read and post.  I was out for dinner on the weekend (all with non-smokers) and I really wasn't thinking about it at all... all of a sudden someone piped up and said "Oh, did you quit smoking Tori"?  Well, that was it of course - I lasted about three minutes after they mentioned it and then had to go outside and have a cigarette!  I had sat there for 2 hours or more and was having no thoughts about smoking at all!  So...  it's just interesting.  Having said that:  I love coming on and seeing everyone's stats - including my own - I love the sense of community and the shared experiences.  What's a girl to do?!
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Congrats on Day 2!
 
Slips are often a part of quitting. They happen but it looks like you have recovered quickly and are right back at it!  That takes a lot of strength so I hope you acknowledge that. 
 
What have you learned from your past quit attempt? What will you be doing differently? What will you be doing the same?
 
 
 
 
Ashley, Health Educator
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Welcome back Satori  Excellent for you climbing back up on the water wagon ! Never quit quitting. Maybe catching the cold was just what you needed because we don't need any fond memories of smoking to romanticise about. The last cigarettes I smoked were stale and terrible ( just the way I need to remember them). Make this the fight of your life because we truley are fighting for our lives. Yay for you ! breather
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Hi everybody (old & new)! 
 
I am delighted to report I am on Day 2 after self-destructing in early December.  Ordinarily a year or more would have passed before I would convince myself to ditch the stupid cancer sticks again - so to me this is remarkable (and I'm VERY thankful that I caught a cold last week that included a nasty sore throat - sure helps!  Only an ex-smoker can appreciate that sort of thing ).
Happy to see all the new quitters out there and thanks to you 'oldies' for your continued advice and guidance. 
Happy Smoke-Free New Year to you all!
 
Tori
 
P.S.  Thanks for the replies from you guys who were advising me when I caved... just because I didn't listen does not mean I didn't appreciate it!  Thanks again
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