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16 years ago 0 433 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi Bgaines,
Welcome back!

Happy to see that you are doing so good on your quit!
Stay strong.
 
HP


My Milage:

My Quit Date: 4/1/2008
Smoke-Free Days: 161
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 3,864
Amount Saved: $927.36
Life Gained:
Days: 19 Hrs: 17 Mins: 31 Seconds: 59

16 years ago 0 62 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0

Welcome!
 
Well done, going through first week! And, for what it's worth, there's plenty of support here, and it really does make a difference!
 
 



My Milage:

My Quit Date: 8/12/2008
Smoke-Free Days: 28
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 560
Amount Saved: �56.00
Life Gained:
Days: 1 Hrs: 22 Mins: 8 Seconds: 2

16 years ago 0 1904 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Thanks, Everyone.

My Milage:

My Quit Date: 9/2/2008
Smoke-Free Days: 7
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 245
Amount Saved: $89.43
Life Gained:
Days: 0 Hrs: 19 Mins: 22 Seconds: 47

16 years ago 0 823 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Welcome back Bgaineshunter!
 
You've made it through the toughest week of your quit - Congratulations! Please review the program and the tools available to you..........it is important to lay down strategies on how to deal with the triggers. Prepare also for unexpected stresses...........as you said "smoking 2 packs a day is only one puff away."
 
Post often and let us know how you are doing.
 
 
Faryal, Health Educator
16 years ago 0 1890 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Good to have you back, BGH.  You know how the programme works and you know how important the preparation is. make sure you are ready for all those cravings and always stick close to the site for Help! whenever you find yourself sailing too close to the wind.
 
Patrick


My Milage:

My Quit Date: 1/18/2008
Smoke-Free Days: 235
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 5,875
Amount Saved: $2,643.75
Life Gained:
Days: 43 Hrs: 16 Mins: 7 Seconds: 8

16 years ago 0 1107 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi bgaineshunter..
 
I quit cold turkey as well, and smoked the same amount as you for 35 years..It does get easier and easier as time goes on. 
 
Congratulations on making it through hell week!!..Bring on heck week!
 
If I can do this, anyone can. You hang in there and make it happen!
 
goofy



My Milage:

My Quit Date: 10/28/2007
Smoke-Free Days: 317
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 12,680
Amount Saved: $1,997.10
Life Gained:
Days: 56 Hrs: 22 Mins: 53 Seconds: 45

16 years ago 0 145 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hello bgaineshunter,
First let me give you a big CONGRATULATIONS FOR MAKING IT THROUGH HELL WEEK. That is something we celebrate around here since it is the hardest to get through. Next week should be a little easier, and then the week after that... I am so sorry you had a rough patch today. It was the n.d. (nico daemon) last big try to bring you back to smoking. By now all the nic should be out of your body and the thing you are fighting now is the mental addiction. Think about it, every time you lit up a cig, you got what you thought was relief from nerves, anxiety, relaxation, etc... But all you were really doing was calming down the addiction and bringing yourself back to a normal feeling. It was the addiction to the nic that cued your brain, "it is time to feed the monster NOW"  and so you obeyed. every time you lit up you reinforced it in your brain that ooh this feels good, I like it a lot. Well yeah you did, you fed the addiction and brought everything to a more normal way of being. So you did that 35 to 40 times a day for how many years. That is a lot of powerful  reinforcement.
You really are doing great! I am sorry I really could not be of much help. I am using NRT patch. I started on the  21 mg. and am already down to 7 mg. Just that it really does get easier. Good Luck on your journey, it is quite an awesome experience.
                                                                         
 Always,
Pupikat

My Milage:

My Quit Date: 7/30/2008
Smoke-Free Days: 41
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 1,148
Amount Saved: $301.35
Life Gained:
Days: 4 Hrs: 20 Mins: 8 Seconds: 42

16 years ago 0 1904 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
I quit smoking cold turkey a week ago. I used to smoke 35-40 cigarettes a day. So as you've probably figured out, I was a chain smoker. I really want this quit really badly. I've been struggling to quit since the beginning of summer. I struggled with the choice to use NRT or go cold turkey. I found that NRT doesn't work for me, because I still crave nicotine and NRT, especially the patches were not giving me enough nicotine to keep from having bad physical cravings. After starting and stopping a few times, I decided that the easiest thing for me to do would be to go cold turkey. I figured at some point I'd have to give up the NRT anyway. When going cold turkey, just remember to breathe through the cravings and exercise.
 
Triggers! Well, one of the problems with being a heavy smoker is that every situation presents a trigger. Waking up is a problem, relaxing is one, so are anger, celebrations, boredom, parties... Hunger can bring on one also.
 
What I need to learn to do is not get into a conversation with Nicodemon. What Nicodemon says is usually senseless, and I've decided that Nicodemon and I have grown apart and that Nicodemon is cruel. I no longer want to be friends. And I know, even through the cravings, that I no longer want to smoke, because there is no safe way for me to do so, and because I can't manage it: smoking two packs  a day is only one puff away.


My Milage:

My Quit Date: 9/2/2008
Smoke-Free Days: 7
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 245
Amount Saved: $89.43
Life Gained:
Days: 0 Hrs: 17 Mins: 55 Seconds: 59


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