Anita, now you have me thinking of Rocky Horror and the throwing of paper towels when Dr. Scott appears doing wheelies in his wheelchair! But Scott, whether you Time Warp or not, keep on kicking butt! It is the best thing you can ever do for yourself. Hang Tuff! Don't Puff FlatironMike One year, five months, six days, 2 hours, 27 minutes and 28 seconds. 10442 cigarettes not smoked,
On Jul 14, 4:42 am, "Adam" <add...@yahoo.com> wrote: Today is my 15th day. Things I've learned: I've been smoking for over 20 years, and I've never stopped for as long as I have now. I've only really tried to stop 3 or 4 times in the past, but looking back on it, I'm not sure if I really wanted to then. In a funny way, I think I secretly enjoyed the fact I was "unable" to
On Jun 26, 8:13 am, "PolarBear" <carme...@hotmail.com> wrote: and I already feel like smoking. uuuuuf.... I guess this is nicotine withdraw. I feel like a drug addict who needs a fix. my husbands gets on my nerves...... hhhm maybe I should wait until my official quit day 14 July and just give in. PolarBear Nah...don't do it. Don't give in. Husbands tend to ALWAYS
Sunder! I am glad to see you posting here upon your return from your meditation course. As others have said here already, it is normal to miss smoking at this point in the quit. You have lived with it as part of your life for over 20 years and changing your feelings about that does take time. Since you now have over 10 days nicotine free, that is out of your system, but you are now coping