Hi Lori,
Wow... look at you go! Seven days!!!
Crying and emotions may be normal at this point but still unnerving. I was crying like a baby all through my second week and I was on the patch. Then I was yelling at everybody. My poor old hubby... he looked at me as if my head was spinning 360 * like in the Exocist. He was just waiting for the pea soup to fly out!
There is no more "safe" zone to retreat into... the smoking zone. That was where the blue cloud of smoke was to hide behind. Takes awhile to find out the new way to handle things. It was a difficult phase but it did let up after awhile. You just have to tough it out. If you got through Hell Week you are tough enough.
That Nicodemon is sneaky! Yelling or crying... he will try anything to get you off kilter and back in the haze.
Just yell at him.. I hate smoking! It stinks!
Hey, remember that pillow??? Time to scream?
Your picture shows what a pretty young lady you are. To quit now will give you a long wonderful life to live with your son. You are doing the right thing. Ask anyone of us old bats... we sure wish we had been smart like you and quit in our 20s. By the time you are our age you probably won't remember you smoked. And I'll be dead. Ok, now you can start crying again, it's justified. ;)
You're doing so awesome! Hang in there!
Best,
HP
My Milage:My Quit Date: 4/1/2008
Smoke-Free Days: 372
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 8,928
Amount Saved: $2,142.72
Life Gained:Days: 48
Hrs: 21
Mins: 32
Seconds: 53