Thanks for grounding me again and reiterating the fact that no matter what if the habit breaks or not, I will have to continually be on guard, aware, and remind myself of NOPE!
As for the addiction, I think you are right...I think I will always be an addict.
But, I do think that I am pretty darn close to breaking the habits. I think that is because I have faced alot of "firsts"....first time in the car not smoking, first time on the patio not smoking, first time not smoking after a meal, etc....
Side note: I thought to myself if this guy could quit after 37 years, I can quit after half that...
It's great to see you back on the boards and close to reaching your 3 week milestone! You have a great start on your quit...Awesome!!! You no doubt are becoming more comfortable as a quitter and have come a LONG ways from that person with those severe anxiety issues! I'm really proud of you! I do hope that you are correct in that it will take only 21 days for you to break the habit! That shows real commitment, confidence and belief in yourself that you will continue to live by N.O.P.E.
As for beating the addiction, that may be a different story. I was addicted to those damn cancer sticks for over 37 years and personally, I think that I am still addicted. I can never let my guard down, have a moment of weakness and think that I could ever have another puff. I've broken the habit and have told my self that I will never smoke again, but I'm still just a puff away from a pack a day and will ALWAYS have to be on guard. That's where N.O.P.E. comes in. If you commit to that, you're golden!
Yes, you are correct, you'll still probably encounter triggers and crave and think about smoking. Those will fade with time. By always living by NOPE, you are indeed breaking the habit!
I absolutely agree hopeful2. Once we learn how to reward and soothe ourselves in another way and break the hand to mouth habit, I think we're well on our way to being rid of this nastiness once and for all. It's been almost 6months for me (although I'm yet to ditch the nicotinme - using NRT gum) but the only time I actually think of having a cigarette is if I'm stuck in rush hour traffic. I no longer think of having one when I first get up, with coffee, as a work break, etc. I've replaced those associations with other activities.
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