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catlover started following Tuesday 18th August 2026
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NOPE!
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Cbdave started following Tuesday 18th August 2026
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every effort ends epically
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Sorry to hear you felt like that, a bit scary when you thought you were all ok. I hope you’re next treatment will be better. take care.
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New and wondering how to quit with mental illness?
Doreensfree replied to shy's topic in Introductions & About Us
There will never be a good day , smokers will always find a excuse to smoke We are addicts The only way to free yourself is just stop Never Take Another Puff Cutting down is agony… you just wait for the next time you can calm the monster down Take it from a 52 year smoker , who tried every way to quit and failed I succeeded when I promised never to take another puff , this place , I know you can do it , you just have to believe it yourself -
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New and wondering how to quit with mental illness?
DenaliBlues replied to shy's topic in Introductions & About Us
Staying busy is a good tactic @shy. We've all been where you are - being tired of the grip smoking had on us but feeling very fearful of quitting, and trying to bargain/reduce our smoking, instead. But the only surefire way to stop smoking is... to actually stop smoking. By weaning yourself down you're basically keeping your brain chemistry in a constantly activated state of withdrawal that's longing for its next fix. Counterintuitively, you may feel way better once you let yourself get through that early withdrawal stage and start to feel free and clean. It feels like a big leap, but the distance may be shorter than you think. And we're all here to catch you and help you along the way. Just let go of the smoking and fall... UP! -
Hey, Stew. So sorry the cardiac issues keep causing trouble. We go through so much of our lives feeling indestructible, then BLAM. Take good care of yourself, buddy!
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So sorry that you hit that fatigue wall @Reciprocity. One step at a time, my friend! You got this.
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DenaliBlues started following Monday 17th August 2026
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nope
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Yeah, some ritual associations take longer to re-wire. Good for you for staying strong as you pass through that phase. For me it was writing+smoking and also being outside+smoking. But there's a happy ending in store for you. I'm now able to do both without being triggered (or miserable). The same will be true for you! Stew, I love "Don't Worry" being on your quitting soundtrack. My own soundtrack included, "On My Way" by Rusted Root, "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor, "Think" by Aretha Franklin and "Never Goin Back" by Fleetwood Mac. Oh, and sometimes the Rockapella version of "Road to Shambala." It's hard to relapse when you're dancing like a fool in your living room, LOL. @JoJo what songs belong on your quitting "greatest hits" list? KTQ!
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Beautiful cats! The tabby looks like he has cattitude!
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JoJo started following Monday 17th August 2026
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NOPE!!!
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New and wondering how to quit with mental illness?
SD2026 replied to shy's topic in Introductions & About Us
I think today would be a good day to quit @shy It's good you don't crave them like before and when you quit you'll have started the process of getting healthy and living life nicotine free! Keep posting on this forum and you'll receive amazing help as and when needed, you won't be going through this alone. -
It's not easy to slow down when you're used to working hard! You're right to be prepared and search for a good bypass surgeon now rather than later although I can only imagine it's difficult to come to terms with having to go through this procedure.
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NOPE!!
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You're doing amazing @JoJo Some days will hit harder than others just make sure you're always prepared to bat those cravings away!