Aloha, Bear, Ex-Roller, Duffis, Tom, Mercy, Gen, Angelcapp, MomMom, John, Danielle...
Thank-you so very much!! I couldn't have asked for better responses than all of you have provided... Mercy will be along shortly. :)
If I had found this thread when I first walked into SSC... it would have meant a great deal to me! I realize that not every new quitter would want or need this information, but there are many who would treasure it. For them... it would be the difference between going to war armed, or going unarmed.
There's nothing that can replace experience.
We can tell people that the nicotine will be out of their systems within 3 - 4 days. We can tell them that they'll have to adjust emotionally and psychologically over months, or years. We can tell them that their bodies will be playing by a new set of rules and that they will probably notice some changes happening. We can tell them that they'll likely be encountering some identity changes.
But what most really want to know is... what is all of that going to feel like? What do I have to be prepared to deal with? What do most people experience and how does it effect them?
When I first came here a few years ago, that's what I wanted to know. I wanted to hear from people at various stages of recovery...what their experience was. I knew that my experience would likely be somewhat different, but hearing from them gave me some perspective. I better understood the range of possibilities, and there weren't as many suprises. I was better prepared emotionally and psychologically to meet the challenges.
I'll say more about my quit later, but I would like to say that this is my second run at this... and it has been different than the first attempt. The first time 'round was considerably easier... and I returned to smoking by about the 120 day point. This time it's been tougher, but I'm still smoke-free at 135 days.
So, it's been more taxing emotionally, psychologically and physically... but I like my odds better this time.
Anyway, more on that later.
Again, you guys have supplied some valuable answers, and I thank you. If there are others who feel like offering their experience, or if those who have contributed have more to add... it's all good!!
Most of you people have fought some battles and learned some lessons, and you've been left with something important to say. So... please feel free to say it! :) You may be helping someone else more than you know.
[B]My Milage:[/B]
[B]My Quit Date: [/B]3/6/2007
[B]Smoke-Free Days:[/B] 135
[B]Cigarettes Not Smoked:[/B] 3,375
[B]Amount Saved:[/B] $1,248.75
[B]Life Gained:[/B]
[B]Days:[/B] 21 [B]Hrs:[/B] 18 [B]Mins:[/B] 31 [B]Seconds:[/B] 11