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  1. mina
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    19 May 2018
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    Hello everyone,
    Thank you very much for your kind words of support, encouragement, and advice.  I am so thankful for this site. 

    This is not my first quit, but I sure plan on it being my last quit.  I have absolutely had it with this addiction controlling me in so many ways.  I did not quit cold turkey this time, I started out using the patch but had to quit that because I got severe headaches from it.  I did not get headaches from the patch other times I quit...don`t know why this time.  Then, I decided to use the gum.  I was hesitant to use the gum because in the past I got such terrible stomach ache from it, but this time the gum is fine for me.  Go figure.

    Can`t wait to start feeling better.  Dizziness, headache, nausea, tiredness, laziness, sleepless nights, anxiety, crying, irritable, hot flashes, body tension, body aches, stress, sadness, loneliness, and constant hunger have been a daily challenge for me, (there may be more symptoms but I can't think of them right now).  This quit is definitely different for me.  Many more withdrawal symptoms than other times.  I am just thankful they don`t all happen at the same time! I don`t even want to imagine what that would be like! 

    I  am committed to succeeding at quitting this time and I do use my quit tools to help me get me through the difficult times.  I refuse to give up!  This addiction is not going to have me anymore. I have made up my mind, the next chapter of my life will be lived without cigarettes.   

    I just spent 3 hours reading inspirational and encouraging quotes. They really do encourage me and help me to realize and understand my own strength within. I feel much better after reading them.  They calm my spirit, give me hope and enforce that I am not facing my struggle alone.  Also, the other day, I watched 3 hours of comedy...definitely a stress reliever.  On nice days, walking and riding my bicycle.  Long baths..... sometimes several in a day if needed and if possible (hope I don't turn into a prune).  I am going to drive the withdrawals right outta me.  I made this commitment and promise to myself, and I am not going to give in. I refuse to give the cigarette any more power in my life.

    Tomorrow is a new day.  Every day it gets easier.  I know this from experience.  The trick is to get my mind to believe it, right now, in this moment.  But of course, that is the work of quitting smoking. 

    Sorry if I rambled on.  Just had to get it all out.  I know things will get better.  Thank you all for "listening." 

    Blessings to all,
    Mina


  2. eagerquit
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    Hi Mina,

    Your commitment to quitting is impressive. Thank you for sharing your inspirational message. I too use NRT gum as well as lozenges to get me past those moments. They are real life savers. Drinking water also helps me. Its been two and a half months for me now and most of the time I don't even have thoughts about it anymore.

    All the best on your smoke free journey,

    Eagerquit
  3. jennifer, quit coach
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    Good Morning mina,

    Love your enthusiasm and committment to making this your very last quit!

    It sounds as though you have a lot of insight into what is happening body, mind and spirit as you quit this time around - your insight will surely be a big boost to your success! Reading through your post I can see so many positive self-talk statements i.e. " tomorrow is a new day", "every day it gets easier", "I refuse to give the cigarette any more power in my life" - all of these are so awesome!

    Keep up the good work and know we're here for you!

  4. brieffree
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    Hi Mina

    I love your post and confidence to quit! and Keep it for ever!
    Print your words and have it safe to rad it everyday!
    It the most Love to yourself I've read.

    You Did this! Congrats!
    Everyday is a try, never give up!
  5. aurora
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    Hi Mina,
    Congrats on your quit and I understand how gripping the addiction to smoking can be. For so long I kept smoking because it had such a hold on me.
    So you have taken a huge step in quitting, and facing the withdrawal head on.  I know it isn't easy - for the first few weeks I had headaches, sleeplessness, irritability, night sweats - just like you.  It does pass and does get easier.
    It sounds like you have some really good strategies in place to help you through.  This site also helped me with encouragement and support - to connect with others who really understand the struggle.
    I used nicotine gum this time around - I have smoked for decades, and quit many times,  This is it for me, my final time. I also used nicotine lozenges as well.  Like you, I had to find what worked this time, because I have used the patch in the past, but then became allergic or sensitive to it, and couldn't use it because it gave me red itchy patches that didn't go away for weeks.
    I have nearly weaned myself off the gum and lozenges, and really only think about those if I think I might be around smoking and triggered somehow, but that is getting less and less.
    I love my new freedom - enjoy yours too!  you did it!  Don't give up, you are doing it and you are beating this!  Way to go!

  6. treepeo
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    Hi mina,

    I love your positive attitude, and the fact that you are reading inspirational quotes to help you through the process of quitting.  I know quitting isn't easy, and it sounds like you have experienced just about every withdrawal symptom under the sun.  Yikes, I feel your pain, having been there  myself.  But as you know, all of this will pass in time.  I told myself I would have a few months of pain for a whole lifetime of gain, which is a pretty good trade-off.

    Hang tough, mina.  You can do this.  You are stronger than your addiction.  Kick it to the curb.
  7. nerak47
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    Hi Mina, 

    This isn't  my first attempt to quit, but golly george,  it's my last time! I have just over 3 months smoke free (or 105days) and like you, I refuse to start over again. I also was super sick immediately after last smoke, almost to the point i wanted to smoke to feel better - the irony of the addiction. I knew I'd feel unwell for a bit , however, not prepared for intense withdrawls.  
    I stuck with not smoking, and after awhile, we do need to fight only our thoughts and for me, I became aware that I don't NEED a smoke, but rather WANTED to smoke. I was using Champix and that curbed much of my cravings, and I was better able to convince my mind I don't want or need to smoke. 
    Getting this far and long is the longest I've ever been smoke free and it was tough - once is enough for me too, I refuse to start over and go through all this shit again....no thank you! 

    I enjoyed your post ~ keep em coming

    nerak
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