LMM said:6th!! i just saw this thread!
you can do it 6th!!! it would do nothing but benefit you, if you quit!!
sorry i got nothing more.. a lot of people already gave you tips and stuff.. i'm just here to let you know i support you![]()
albeitrue said:6th!!! WOW, congrats on your first week! I've heard you say (between the lines) that this is a LOVE/HATE relationship. Think of it this way: Your love for YOURSELF has been winning for one week, YAHOO!!!
...I've heard that the first three days are the hardest, and you have those licked. Addicts/Alcoholics live by the term "One Day At A Time", and sometimes it's "One MINUTE at a time"...
Your friend,
Albeitrue.
May be true scientifically...but I have experience with quitting also (sighDon't let them fool you. Just so you know, when you decide to quit, the 1st 3 days were hard, but they were nothing compared to days 4-6. Go back and read VF21's last post in this thread (I think). She offers a good explanation of why that is the case.
6th said:Okay, now for my quit counter update:
smoke free time: 1wk...1hr...30min...43sec
dollars saved: $31.78
cigs not smoked: 211
life saved: 17 hr 35min
Oh, and to "treat myself" for my 1 week smokefree milestone, I took my mom and myself to breakfast after Church this morning. It was lovely!!!
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That's why I don't drink anymore otherwise I would start smoking again. And I, too, remember my third day being worst day of them all. I do hope someday you will get the urge to try and stop smoking.albeitrue said:May be true scientifically...but I have experience with quitting also (sigh). The alcohol I picked up later helped me start up smoking again. Although I'm no longer drinking, the cigarette habit is still lingering and the hubby smokes more than I do (and, unfortunately, he's still drinking too). For me, the third day was the worst, I still remember it well...
Hopefully this will all be but a faded memory for you, when you buy yourself something really nice with the $1,652.56 it looks like you can save by the end of the year! Geez, that's $137.71/month. And you only smoked one pack a day? That's what I smoke! My hubby smokes 3 packs a day. We could buy another house if we both quit smoking...
GoGoGadget said:6th, a word of advice -- don't try the gum.
My ex did and she had to start smoking again to drop the new gum addiction.
albeitrue said:NO MORE SMOKE-BREATH.........
6th, quick -- find someone to kiss.
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nancgo said:I'm cheering for you 6th!!!!
I can't remember who said this but, "If you you can't, then you must. And if you must then, you can." So.....I know you can!!
Last year I started an exercise/heathly eating routine because I was tired of being tired. When I started to go after anything that really wasn't helping, I told myself, It's not in the project plan. That helped me to stay away from certain foods and it helped me get into better shape which was the project at the time. And that project is still going on.....
Those cigarettes aren't in your project plan, so leave 'em behind.....
You're doing great!!!!!![]()
Here's some kisses to you for doing so well :6th said:Hey, maybe I should start another thread. Hmmmm! Something about people bidding for that kiss?.......nah!........how about lining up for a kiss from 6th? Woohoo! Think of the possibilities........
Twix said:Here's some kisses to you for doing so well :![]()
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