I quit cold turkey this time also. In the past I have quit using NRT's, only to relapse when I quit using the NRT's. This is probably my 8th quit, I've kind of lost count. The secret to quitting cold turkey??? I don't think it is a secret, you try, if you fail, you pick yourself back up and when your ready you try again. You repeat that process all the while learning new things about quitting and about yourself, until you succeed. Going cold turkey is getting right to it, you know your going to feel horrible, and suffer the full wrath of the nicodemon in a short amount of time, but I feel its better than dragging it out. Just get it over with and be done with it. Someone once told me that when he quit, he knew he was done with smoking. It was just something internal that he felt. My last quit, at 6 month, I was still whining, complaining, and craving, because in my mind I wasn't done smoking yet, and I relapsed and smoked for another 1 1/2 years. This time, I rarely think of smoking except when I'm here reflecting and empowering myself. This time is the last, I feel it inside of me, I am moving forward and no longer punishing myself and my body. I have forgiven myself for my mistakes, and moved forward. For me smoking was kind of a self made hell I made myself suffer in, I had made so many bad choices when I was young I had felt like I had thrown my life away, and I felt I had shamed my parents, and family. Now at 43, I can finally move on. I think I'll move ahead smoke free.
My Milage:
My Quit Date: 4/2/2009
Smoke-Free Days: 169
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 6,760
Amount Saved: $2,028.00
Life Gained:
Days: 25 Hrs: 0 Mins: 58 Seconds: 57
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Quit Meter
$40,131.00
Amount Saved
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Days: 1076
Hours: 16
Minutes: 6
Seconds: 58
Life Gained
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5880
Smoke Free Days
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176,400
Cigarettes Not Smoked