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oneLOVEsoulJAH User ID: 26915578 United States 03/13/2013 11:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi Everyone, Quoting: Tiny Trink Well tonight will be the last puff I take. I am still a bit nervous and excited at the same time. I will check in tomorrow and let you know how it is going. Thank you all for being here. Much Love, Well.... How are you doing Tiny? Thinkin of you today on your first day in the quitters club! oneLOVE soulJAH |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 24537691 Canada 03/13/2013 04:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | First time since choosing to become smoke free that the craving for a cig just about did me in. I went to the dentist, a new dentist due to an infection that arose out of a root canal and cap I had done within the last year. It was at the root of the root, the pain and infection radiated down instead of up. I was worried it would go to my heart. The $3000 I invested in saving that f*cking tooth was down the drain. It should never have been saved and I should have just gotten the implant for that price instead. I knew that but let the dentist convince me otherwise. Believe it or not, I was sitting in my car after the extraction seriously thinking of having a cigarette. WTF, I just had a tooth extracted and I wanted a cigarette? I realize now how I depended on it as my crutch when confronted with stress inducing situations and just how crazy it really was. Then I thought, how could i explain a relapse on the forum They have cheered me on and so far I have been winning. So, I chose not to give in to the craving. I can and did just say no. Thanks for all the support guys, I am and continue to be a non smoker. One day at a time. # of cigs not smoked = 220 Smoke free 11 days. Thanks to this thread and the links in it, I credit you with my giving me the inspiration to quit smoking after 38 years. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21291600 United States 03/13/2013 05:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Really stressful day for me today, 11 days into my quit. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24537691 First time since choosing to become smoke free that the craving for a cig just about did me in. I went to the dentist, a new dentist due to an infection that arose out of a root canal and cap I had done within the last year. It was at the root of the root, the pain and infection radiated down instead of up. I was worried it would go to my heart. The $3000 I invested in saving that f*cking tooth was down the drain. It should never have been saved and I should have just gotten the implant for that price instead. I knew that but let the dentist convince me otherwise. Believe it or not, I was sitting in my car after the extraction seriously thinking of having a cigarette. WTF, I just had a tooth extracted and I wanted a cigarette? I realize now how I depended on it as my crutch when confronted with stress inducing situations and just how crazy it really was. Then I thought, how could i explain a relapse on the forum They have cheered me on and so far I have been winning. So, I chose not to give in to the craving. I can and did just say no. Thanks for all the support guys, I am and continue to be a non smoker. One day at a time. # of cigs not smoked = 220 Smoke free 11 days. Thanks to this thread and the links in it, I credit you with my giving me the inspiration to quit smoking after 38 years. full of win |
oneLOVEsoulJAH User ID: 26915578 United States 03/13/2013 06:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi Everyone, Quoting: Tiny Trink Well tonight will be the last puff I take. I am still a bit nervous and excited at the same time. I will check in tomorrow and let you know how it is going. Thank you all for being here. Much Love, Well.... How are you doing Tiny? Thinkin of you today on your first day in the quitters club! oneLOVE soulJAH Here I am. I climbed on that wagon last night and 3 hours after I woke up this morning... I promptly feel face first off the other side. SIGH!!! No words right now. Just going to sit with this for a bit. Not self bashing though. Thank you all for being cheerleaders for me. I do appreciate it. Much Love, You know what makes a successful quitter? Every single time they tried to quit. Eventually each quitting experience brings new insights until the day you finally do it. When you are ready love, we are here - maybe some new faces - but quitters one and all! oneLOVE soulJAH |
oneLOVEsoulJAH User ID: 26915578 United States 03/13/2013 06:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Morning, OneLove. I too checked to see how Trink was doing. Quoting: BxMac You're a good natty egg, OneLove. Beautiful Day to you. Thank you MAC! I got caught up in a sweep of banes and was granted permission - whew! to come back (Thank you Salt(?) and Mods).... So I didn't get to read your lovely well wishes for my day until this evening - and so I will save those well wishes for tomorrow! lol...lol...good natty egg...lol - love that!! oneLOVE soulJAH |
oneLOVEsoulJAH User ID: 26915578 United States 03/13/2013 06:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Really stressful day for me today, 11 days into my quit. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24537691 First time since choosing to become smoke free that the craving for a cig just about did me in. I went to the dentist, a new dentist due to an infection that arose out of a root canal and cap I had done within the last year. It was at the root of the root, the pain and infection radiated down instead of up. I was worried it would go to my heart. The $3000 I invested in saving that f*cking tooth was down the drain. It should never have been saved and I should have just gotten the implant for that price instead. I knew that but let the dentist convince me otherwise. Believe it or not, I was sitting in my car after the extraction seriously thinking of having a cigarette. WTF, I just had a tooth extracted and I wanted a cigarette? I realize now how I depended on it as my crutch when confronted with stress inducing situations and just how crazy it really was. Then I thought, how could i explain a relapse on the forum They have cheered me on and so far I have been winning. So, I chose not to give in to the craving. I can and did just say no. Thanks for all the support guys, I am and continue to be a non smoker. One day at a time. # of cigs not smoked = 220 Smoke free 11 days. Thanks to this thread and the links in it, I credit you with my giving me the inspiration to quit smoking after 38 years. That was an awesome story of your day and you had me absolutely laughing when you mentioned about the relapse - the same thought has come to me - but the way you wrote about it in the context of your day - was bittersweet. Thank you and congrats on making it through a difficult day! oneLOVE soulJAH |
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Hawk-02 Hawk-o-holic User ID: 897951 United States 03/14/2013 05:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hiya Mac! Yup, feeling pretty good about myself, 10 days now smoke free, I drank last weekend and managed not to smoke. Graet feeling, turning down cigs at a party and all. Take care. Kicking it! Day 39 for me...this is it. Do not like how I feel when I smoked. Stsrting to feel really good! And saving MONEY! Pickle Suprise! |
Patagonian User ID: 18184495 Argentina 03/14/2013 11:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hiya Mac! Yup, feeling pretty good about myself, 10 days now smoke free, I drank last weekend and managed not to smoke. Graet feeling, turning down cigs at a party and all. Take care. Kicking it! Day 39 for me...this is it. Do not like how I feel when I smoked. Stsrting to feel really good! And saving MONEY! I wish it was my 39th day for me, I gotta a long way to go. |
BxMac User ID: 18472095 United States 03/14/2013 12:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Also, Congrats on your countryman as the new Pope. I would love to see him have the poor, destitute, and marginalized of Rome brought to him on Good Friday and have him wash their feet. Afterward, this group of souls could be fed the best foods within Vatican and then given well-attired rooms to take their rest. That would give evidence that some smoke mattered (albeit from a chimney in Rome). We hope for the best. In all things. You're counting days with a Canandian free hero here as well. Congratulations, Canada on Day 12 Today! So very happy you rode-out that urge after the dentist. Those are the big league curveballs thrown at us from time to time. You hit it out of the park. A homerun of a day and much to be proud of. I hope you've given yourself a big "well done." So happy for you. Patagoinia and Canada. Both end in "A" and well on their way..... to infinite possibilities and vistas only hoped for in days past. Grateful you're both here. At 11 and 12 days you're both so very important to this thread and your fellow travelers here. Thankyou. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 24537691 Canada 03/14/2013 05:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Confessions of a mad quitter.. Made it through day 12.. Only had fleeting thoughts of smoking, easily dismissed. Thanks for listening to my rant yesterday, tough one, it helps to let it out, and the support goes a long way in keeping me smoke free. Note: Spend time daily reflecting on the benefits I have already reaped since becoming a quitter. Love breathing, somehow it just fills you with life. Results of experiment started when I quit: I put the equal # of qtips in a bag that I would smoke each day. Today there are 240 qtips in that bag. Whattt.....240???? At first the growing # of qtips in the bag was unbelievable, now it's just hysterically funny, absurd. I mean, I don't do anything else that many times a day, except maybe breathe, blink and refresh GLP. Note to self: -Get a grip, 240 toxic sticks in 12 days, NOT SMOKED. -Buy more qtips I just may have this thing licked. Thanks to all you guys!! ps. I'm still kinda shocked that I have made it this far and how much easier it was than I ever imagined it to be. And yes I more time on my hands, so smilies are abundant now. Tomorrow is day 13, dun, dun, dun, done. |
Patagonian User ID: 18184495 Argentina 03/14/2013 06:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah, Mac and Hawk are doing an exellent job in filling in the shoes of th OP in the support department. He's now on vacation somwhere down in the Keys fishing for Tarpon, lucky bastard. Keep it up Canuck, best wishes. Greetings from Patagonia. |
Patagonian User ID: 18184495 Argentina 03/14/2013 06:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Double post, may bad, slow server up here in the mountains. Also onelove has been a great help as well. Last Edited by Patagonian on 03/14/2013 06:46 PM |
oneLOVEsoulJAH User ID: 26915578 United States 03/14/2013 08:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Confessions of a mad quitter.. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24537691 Made it through day 12.. Only had fleeting thoughts of smoking, easily dismissed. Thanks for listening to my rant yesterday, tough one, it helps to let it out, and the support goes a long way in keeping me smoke free. Note: Spend time daily reflecting on the benefits I have already reaped since becoming a quitter. Love breathing, somehow it just fills you with life. Results of experiment started when I quit: I put the equal # of qtips in a bag that I would smoke each day. Today there are 240 qtips in that bag. Whattt.....240???? At first the growing # of qtips in the bag was unbelievable, now it's just hysterically funny, absurd. I mean, I don't do anything else that many times a day, except maybe breathe, blink and refresh GLP. Note to self: -Get a grip, 240 toxic sticks in 12 days, NOT SMOKED. -Buy more qtips I just may have this thing licked. Thanks to all you guys!! ps. I'm still kinda shocked that I have made it this far and how much easier it was than I ever imagined it to be. And yes I more time on my hands, so smilies are abundant now. Tomorrow is day 13, dun, dun, dun, done. rofl |
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Hawk-02 Hawk-o-holic User ID: 742097 United States 03/15/2013 04:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Confessions of a mad quitter.. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24537691 Made it through day 12.. Only had fleeting thoughts of smoking, easily dismissed. Thanks for listening to my rant yesterday, tough one, it helps to let it out, and the support goes a long way in keeping me smoke free. Note: Spend time daily reflecting on the benefits I have already reaped since becoming a quitter. Love breathing, somehow it just fills you with life. Results of experiment started when I quit: I put the equal # of qtips in a bag that I would smoke each day. Today there are 240 qtips in that bag. Whattt.....240???? At first the growing # of qtips in the bag was unbelievable, now it's just hysterically funny, absurd. I mean, I don't do anything else that many times a day, except maybe breathe, blink and refresh GLP. Note to self: -Get a grip, 240 toxic sticks in 12 days, NOT SMOKED. -Buy more qtips I just may have this thing licked. Thanks to all you guys!! ps. I'm still kinda shocked that I have made it this far and how much easier it was than I ever imagined it to be. And yes I more time on my hands, so smilies are abundant now. Tomorrow is day 13, dun, dun, dun, done. Pickle Suprise! |
Hawk-02 Hawk-o-holic User ID: 742097 United States 03/15/2013 04:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hiya Mac! Yup, feeling pretty good about myself, 10 days now smoke free, I drank last weekend and managed not to smoke. Graet feeling, turning down cigs at a party and all. Take care. Kicking it! Day 39 for me...this is it. Do not like how I feel when I smoked. Stsrting to feel really good! And saving MONEY! I wish it was my 39th day for me, I gotta a long way to go. It goes by fast... maye too fast? Take a deep breathe and enjoy every momment. Pickle Suprise! |
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oneLOVEsoulJAH User ID: 26915578 United States 03/15/2013 05:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What a difference a week makes.... Quoting: oneLOVEsoulJAH And I made sure I took it easy today avoiding all possible dramas... HAPPY FRIDAY! oneLOVE soulJAH Enjoy a healthy and relaxing weekend! You too Hawk! And all those who read this forum but don't have much to say... Be strong this weekend and surround yourself with loving people if things are difficult! oneLOVE soulJAH |
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