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Default Aug 15, 2009 at 03:18 AM
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Wow, it's been almost a month and the insane emotional weirdness is gone, but I just CRAVE all the time.

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Default Sep 02, 2009 at 05:50 PM
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That *will* pass.
Congratulations!!!

Peace!

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Default Oct 30, 2009 at 12:47 AM
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Hi there, Sunflower...I applaud ALL of you who've made this HUGE leap forward toward better health & empowerment. I'm also smoke-free, for 22 days now...just found this site---wish I'd seen it 2 weeks ago. Black licorice sounds good, I've been soooo hungry since quitting smoking...I wonder how long until the brains'neurotransmitters entirely re-balance? Anyone read any research on that? I could complain about a lot of moodiness; but you all KNOW what the struggles are..so remember I DO understand, also, & I hope each of you are being really nice to yourselves & extra patient during this time of transition. I didn't know the cold-turkey method would create this much emotional upheaval, though. whoops! I'll advise others ( if asked) to consider a safer plan. Hugs to All Atta-Girls! Atta-Boys!

Ok, remember everyone to keep the quit and post before you puff!
Are there any other quitters???

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Default Dec 11, 2009 at 05:58 PM
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I quit November 15, along with my husband. The first week was horrible, and he gained 10 pounds while I gained about 7 pounds (and I'm already overweight so that was horrible). Most of the time now I forget that I used to smoke, but when I pass an ashtry or find a lighter (we've lost like a million of them in the house LOL), I get a really strong urge to smoke. I will say, though, that I was very proud of myself when I went out to sing karaoke and drink beer with some friends last weekend that I didn't give in, even though they were offering me cigarettes. (They didn't know that I had quit, because I didn't want people making a big deal about it, and what if I fail?)

Will this be a struggle forever? I've quit each time I've discovered I was pregnant, but after the babies arrived, I would start smoking again. I'm afraid I'll just give in eventually.

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Default Dec 20, 2009 at 09:36 PM
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I have been smoke free since dec 7th or so. going cold turkey. I hope to make it through the holidays thanks
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Default Dec 24, 2009 at 10:07 AM
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I just wanna say that YOU ALL ROCK!! Everyone who has quit, is trying to quit and/or is a supportor...I'm sending you big hugs and sloppy cheek kisses!!

You are all wonderous, strong, ferocious fighting kick ***** marvels!

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Default Jan 11, 2010 at 05:51 AM
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Having slipped months ago,
I wanted to come back and let you know,
I'm back on track.

This is not an easy road we take.
But, it's one we can follow.

So, today, I am 8 hours, 49 minutes and 26 seconds nicotine free once more. That means 11 cigarettes not smoked, saving $3.31. Life saved: 55 minutes.
It's a start!

And remember, a journey of a thousand miles
begins with a single step.

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Default Jan 11, 2010 at 04:49 PM
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That's so awesome Sunflower!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Congrats!!!
I'm very happy for you!
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Default Feb 08, 2010 at 09:35 PM
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You are all doing so well, congratulations!

I personally have not given up smoking but mum has so on behalf of her: 1 month!

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Default Apr 21, 2010 at 11:59 PM
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Ok, here's the place to let it all our; there are no secrets here.
You are safe and secure.
Here is where you can say whatever is on your mind about smoking.
For good or for bad.

This is the Daily Check In.

Let us share how we are doing so that we can support each other in our quit.

Peace!
I am quit 106 days as of today and feel strong about it. I pray the strength continues and wish everyone who reads this the same.
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Default Apr 25, 2010 at 04:39 AM
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Congratulations. I am 20 years 6 months since my last cigarette. I went from three packs a day to zero overnight. For me it was as easy as switching off a light.
I'm thinking of quitting, no, I really, really want to but just can't seem to. I've tried Chantix (became crazy on it, started hearing voices and seeing things!), tried patches (made me want to smoke more!), tried mindfulness, everything i could think of. Scared to try again this time because i keep thinking i'll just start again like i have many, many times in the past. I even tried yoga and gym. Nothing helps!!!
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Default Apr 27, 2010 at 02:11 PM
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How is everyone doing today?
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