Thanks for the acknowledgment and encouragement, everyone. It feels very good to know that people are pulling for me, and that you know what it's like to be where I am right now. There's a lot of strength in that.
Thanks, Cobenfan. I appreciate that, and believe me, I intend to draw on your nearly 1 year of experience as a non-smoker. I'm going to use every resource available to me, not just to quit smoking, but to feel good about the graduation from smoker to non-smoker. I want to be as comfortable as possible, as functional as possible and as realistic as possible. I figure that overcoming this addiction will be challenge enough without getting in my own way at every turn. And that's where you guys come in. You help me to create a map and a list of realistic possibilities.
Actually, I'm having a great day today. I think I've seen the worst of the physical withdrawal. Not all the physiological adjustments, I'm sure. But the physical craving has subsided appreciably.
I took my daughters out for their Birthdays today, and we had a wonderful time. While I was aware of the changes I'm going through, I was able to see them positively, and I wasn't hurting emotionally or psychologically. I wasn't reaching for phantom cigarettes or cursing a life devoid of nicotine. :) LOL
I expect that I'll be up and down to some degree, but I think the road has straightened a little now that the first few days of physical withdrawal is history.
Tutti, I'll pay more attention to the water tap. I've been having pretty good luck with coffee for some reason, though. That worked for me on my last quit a few years ago, too. Coffee is a mild stimulant and I think it takes the edge of my desire for a cig, which can also have a stimulant effect on me.
I know that many people give up coffee because it's a trigger for them, and I expected that's what I'd be doing too... but it seems to have just the opposite impact on me. Mind you, that's 2 or 3 cups a day. Not 2 pots, which is what I sometimes drank while I was smoking.
Audrey, I know exactly what you mean. I already find myself introducing other things to fill the void that used to be filled with cigarette associated behaviors. I can hardly wait to see what new and interesting thing I'll do next. :)
Jaz, I've notice