Thanks, I appreciate your words of encouragement.Congrats. on your recent efforts to stay quit! :)
Especially as you indicated you grew up in smoke.
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Thanks, I appreciate your words of encouragement.Congrats. on your recent efforts to stay quit! :)
Especially as you indicated you grew up in smoke.
YW. If you did it cold turkey, all the more impressive.Thanks, I appreciate your words of encouragement.
to be honest I hate cold weather and I don't smoke in the house so I finally said forget it...time to quit....so it took about 2 weeks to totally give it up.YW. If you did it cold turkey, all the more impressive.
Oh so it was the winter that really drove you indoors and made you feel you could do without your inhales.to be honest I hate cold weather and I don't smoke in the house so I finally said forget it...time to quit....so it took about 2 weeks to totally give it up.
Oh so it was the winter that really drove you indoors and made you feel you could do without your inhales.
I guess my flesh has it's priorities....feed the nicotine addiction or stay warm and not get sick....lol
I guess it's also about how strong the nicotine crave was, and how strongly you were able to resist it.I guess my flesh has it's priorities....feed the nicotine addiction or stay warm and not get sick....lol
I guess the need for inhales progressively diminished on a daily basis, then.......so it took about 2 weeks to totally give it up.
So have you been coping okay with the cold weather lately and managing to stay smoke free?to be honest I hate cold weather and I don't smoke in the house so I finally said forget it...time to quit....so it took about 2 weeks to totally give it up.
I am doing good. The cold weather helps because I refuse to go outside and freeze just to smoke.So have you been coping okay with the cold weather lately and managing to stay smoke free?
Maybe the warmer spring will still find you resistant to seeking those inhales? Let's hope so!I am doing good. The cold weather helps because I refuse to go outside and freeze just to smoke.
@Acolyte Don't beat yourself up. If you can quit or gradually cut down, great; but meanwhile don't beat yourself up; doesn't achieve much.For me, angry with myself because I feel it is a willfull deed. And very ashamed because of it. I can spend 6-16 weeks in a nonsmoking environment and be fine. But, as soon as I'm somewhere I can smoke I do. What is up with that?
My doctor said she prefer I smoke instead of vape because they know what to look for, know when to look (sound of lungs, breathing difficulties), where with vaping the dangers are not known.
So how's it going? are you still smoke free despite the warmer weather?I am doing good. The cold weather helps because I refuse to go outside and freeze just to smoke.
Yessir!So how's it going? are you still smoke free despite the warmer weather?
(Whatever, don't beat yourself up.)