Been a non-smoker for 48hours...

calliemom

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Hi all! Wednesday evening at 11pm I smoked my last cigarette....I've been a non smoker for almost 48 hours and could use some words of encouragement. I can see each hour getting better, but I spent the better part of yesterday crying and being a big "b" to everyone I know. Today I made an effort to keep very busy, but tonight is a challenge for me.
Any words to keep me going would be great!
 
My friend at school has been a non-smoker for about 80 days. :thumbsup2 It is hard, but it is a gift to yourself and your family. Keep on the straight and narrow....have a glass of water, and know that we are very proud of your decision!!! :grouphug:
 
Good for you!!! I quit smoking many years ago "cold turkey" and it wasn't easy but it was sooooo worth it. I have had no desire to start again and in fact "reformed smokers" are even worse on smokers than non-smokers. If you need encouragement you can PM me and I will try to help you but you are the only one who can do it. You have started and each day it will get a little easier.
Sending a little pixie dust your way.:tink:
 
Thanks Debbie and 4everlluvDisney...I'm hoping it will get a little easier every day. Knowing it will get better is what gets me through a tough moment (and I'm having a lot of these). I'm 40 and started smoking when I was 15. I know I need to be patient with myself as 25 years of addiction is going to be a challenge to break free of.
Just send me some positive energy folks (even if you don't post), I can use it!
 

Thanks Debbie and 4everlluvDisney...I'm hoping it will get a little easier every day. Knowing it will get better is what gets me through a tough moment (and I'm having a lot of these). I'm 40 and started smoking when I was 15. I know I need to be patient with myself as 25 years of addiction is going to be a challenge to break free of.
Just send me some positive energy folks (even if you don't post), I can use it!

Better than positive energy....

look for a book called "the only way to stop smoking permanently" by Allen Carr (penguin publishers)... this book changed my life. If you really want to stop, find it and read it. It's amazing.

another idea... nicotine patch.. It really does work, it takes away the entire craving.

I used to smoke like a construction worker and really wanted to stop when my kids were born.

Another great idea... google "effects of nicotine" ... that should scare you straight.

but, the first idea is the best. Get a hold of his book. He did die of lung cancer in November 2007, but he smoked up to 100 cigs a day until he finally quit close to the age of 60. It was too late for him, but his book saved my life and my dh's life since we stopped hopefully in time.

good luck. Actually with his book, you won't need luck. You just won't ever smoke again, and you won't have withdrawl symptoms, and you won't eat more. :)
 
I quit smoking 12 years ago by using the patch. Whenever I have a craving or getting difficult, I looked into the mirror and keep telling myself "you can do it".
 
Congrats!!!!:cheer2: I quit also using the patch. Every time I got a craving I would say who is in control here me or the ciggies? It has been seven years and I never looked back YOU CAN DO IT!:dance3:
 
Good for you :)

I recently also quit so I know how you feel (it's been maybe a month at most).

I had to do it by associating a negative conotation with my smoking habits. So for months as I was smoking a ciggy all I would think about was how bad it was for me and how much money I was spending. Eventually I just didn't want them anymore.

Hang in there and if you need help please ask :)
 
Hang in there. It's tough, 9 years here. Life is so much easier as a non-smoker. It's worth it. Keep us up to date.
 
Morning of day 3 and I feel good. Thank you all for your encouragement. I did read Allan Carr's Easyway book and it really made sense while I was reading it, but when my emotions kick in I am seriously not rational at all.
I know now that if I don't quit at age 40 I'll be a smoker for the rest of my life and I just can't accept that.
My sincere thanks for your positive energy!
 
Congrats on making it to day three. Just remember that your friends and family will understand if you're a little *****y, and don't give in to the old "I'll have just one" it never works.
 
Morning of day 3 and I feel good. Thank you all for your encouragement. I did read Allan Carr's Easyway book and it really made sense while I was reading it, but when my emotions kick in I am seriously not rational at all.
I know now that if I don't quit at age 40 I'll be a smoker for the rest of my life and I just can't accept that.
My sincere thanks for your positive energy!


keep going. That easyway book is no where near as detailed as the other "the only way to stop smoking permanently". Try to find it, it's about 250 pages and really can make a big difference. The easyway book is just too short and didn't do very much for me either.
 
Congratulations:thumbsup2 . I will keep you in my thoughts and magic wishes:wizard: Keep up the amzing work. Think of how much better you and everyone else will be with you being a non-smoker!!!
 
I am so proud of you! I've never been a smoker, but I can understand how strong you have to be to stop any addiction that has been part of your life for so long.

What a great thing you are doing! You CAN do it! You ARE doing it!

Congrats!
 
You rock! Once you get through the hardest days you will be so happy that you did this. Keep up the hard work! You can do it!!!!!
 
You all are so amazing...It's great to be part of a community that is supportive of one another, even though we don't really know each other. If that is not amazing I don't know what is!
Thanks again all! I know I can do it because smoking just one cigarette is not an option.
 
Hang in there! The three's are always the worse. Be prepared to fight back and show those potlickers you mean it! Three hours, three days, three weeks, three months, three years. Statistics show that if you can make it past all of the threes you will never touch a ciggie ever again. Set small goals and you can do it. I went through a Costco pail of suckers:thumbsup2
 
congrats keep it up....

buy those mini carrotts for home, to munch on...

drink water, chew gum...never, ever go back to smoking for your health and everyone around you.....
 
Just wanted to add a few words of encouragement too. I have never been a smoker but understand that kicking any habit is hard.

Keep up the good work!!!!


:) :)
 







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