Hi Sparky,
You’re an amazing person and I’m glad you’ve never quit on the quit! You’re so right, you do not have to keep doing this.
Over the years, I’ve noticed a few things that seem to be common threads with all the successful quitters I’ve met here. I’ll share my observations in case something might help you stay quit or it might help one of the new people.
3. Don’t EVER let our guard down! When you feel this intoxicating freedom, don’t allow the horrible, patient, nicotine addiction to get even the tiniest foothold in your life. There will be good times, bad times and life changing events happen to each and every one of us at some point in our quits. Prepare for these days. I think these times are when so many quitters out-and-out loose our quits or have that slip that gives the addiction a life of its own again. Instead of worrying about some near or distant trigger, make plans for it NOW…imagine your least and worst-case-life scenarios and prepare mental/physical/emotional plans of what to do INSTEAD of lighting up (and write them down to carry with you as long as you need to)!!!! Then when that little smoking “thought”, the mother-of-all “craves” or the GIANT-over-the-head “trigger” hits….pull out your plan and use it like a hammer over the head of the addiction, instead of lighting up a cigarette.
Hang in there Sparky. You will beat this addiction, if nothing else, simply by outlasting it!
Pat
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$125,548.80
Amount Saved
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Days: 843 Hours: 18
Minutes: 43 Seconds: 35
Life Gained
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6539
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313,872
Cigarettes Not Smoked
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$46,027.50
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Days: 1123 Hours: 17
Minutes: 16 Seconds: 37
Life Gained
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6137
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184,110
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