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A very wise post and a reminder for all about the dangers. You may remember in my introductory post that I said I gave up for seven years in 1997 so, an addict is an addict is an addict until we're pushing up the daisies. My late mother in law had quit for more than thirty years and detested the smell etc. of cigarettes. She never wanted one but once said that if she did have one, she'd be back on 60 a day immediately. She had never read up on addiction but she knew instinctively what it meant.6 points
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Protecting Your FOREVER Quit Nearing my six year anniversary, I am examining how I protect my quit. This quit is as precious today as it was during it's infancy. I know that. I continue my vigilance. I am not in full battle Riot gear anymore but, I still NOPE, if only to myself, every morning. In the evening I am grateful for the day, grateful for my quit. My commitment stands firm. So, to newbies....this isn't a struggle anymore, hasn't been a struggle since the v. early days. It is now a conscious reminder that nicotine addiction doesn't magically disappear OR stay asleep if provoked. Addiction must be acknowledged and our commitment, our fidelity to NOPE ~ Not One Puff Ever WILL protect our quits...forever. This ritual of NOPE is a part of me now, it takes no extra thought but, I haven't forgotten what it means. Hanging out on QTrain keeps my eyes open and helps me to absorb the facts of addiction in a deep and daily way. I am grateful to be able to watch new quitters begin their journey. It is an elixir. Here is a fresh off the press video from our friend, Joel Spitzer. He is the one who helped me (and many, many others) understand my nicotine addiction. I am so appreciative of his continued teachings. Video describes resource pages set up to help people who have already successfully stopped smoking to maintain their quits over the long-term. Resource pages discussed in this video: Resources/Videos Related To The Implications Of A Puff Once You Have Quit Relapse Prevention Can You Spare About An Hour And A Half To Help Save Your Life ? Joel Spitzer's Daily Quit Smoking Lessons5 points
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My late mother in law had quit for more than thirty years and detested the smell etc. of cigarettes. She never wanted one but once said that if she did have one, she'd be back on 60 a day immediately. She had never read up on addiction but she knew instinctively what it meant Being addict ... I understand this ..there is no such thing as one ...ever ....5 points
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Thanks all. Still hard to believe I did it. Why oh why did I ever smoke? Maybe cause in my day almost everyone did and it was accepted! Imagine, a doctor smoking at his desk during your appointment, and offering you a cigarette! No more! Eye squinting, headache making smoke UGH! Time to dance to the music.5 points
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Yeah - nicotine addiction is a bitch for sure but once you are able to put it to sleep, it's easy to maintain providing you just don't do anything stupid. I think part of the reason I stick around here is to remind myself of that initial struggle to get to a place of little effort by following the early days of other quitters. We try to pass on thoughts and ideas that resonated with us when we quit. Not sure if any of that helps much or not because in the end, it's what we choose to do or not do individually. I can't save your quit and you can't save mine. This is one thing in life where each individual alone is responsible for their own ultimate success. Smoking or quitting ..... each is a choice!5 points
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I don't even remember the last time I craved a smoke. Distant memory. I can't imagine a scenario in which I would choose to light one up. Unthinkable. I don't miss smoking at all. Not one iota. Three and a half years ago I seriously doubted my ability to quit. Now, it's hard to believe that I ever smoked. Hang in there newbies. The only thing that kept us trapped as smokers was a perception of ourselves altered by addiction.4 points
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000000000000000 Congratulations Chicks im really pleased for you.zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz4 points
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Seriously though officer bakon, congratulations on 7 years quit. And thanks for all the insults you bring to the board. I hope you do something special for yourself to mark this milestone. Here's one idea:4 points
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You Bunch of window lickers never remember my quit day. This ain't the first time...You know I had to quit to be a member? Think I was born a quitter? No! I joined and quit, but no...nobody thinks bakon needs remembered. thanks a lot jerk faces.... going to bed, maybe tomorrow will be better... asshats.3 points
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Congrats on 7 Months Sammy! Wow, the time is really adding up now for you. Hope you're enjoying the benefits of being a seasoned quitter Celebrate the occasion today with something special3 points
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Wow, @jillar what gruesome news and a reality check. There is nothing good about tobacco and nicotine addiction. Nothing. I hope your Mom listens to somebody and stops. I am so relieved that you built a sturdy quit, Jillar. This is frightening and so damn sad.3 points
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I started out smoking Marlboro Reds and eventually switched down to mostly Camel Lights and Marlboro Lights stupidly believing that the "light" part made them a bit safer (another marketing trick). Those were my three go-to brands. I remember bumming a few Winstons early on but I mainly stuck with the brands I just mentioned. Doesn't matter, all cigarettes are garbage. It is sick how big tobacco marketed them.3 points
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He's a beautiful Norwegian Forest cat @mightyboosh. I have one too. They're such great cats2 points
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Here in the states we have the Great American smokeout. This year it's November 21. And yes, I felt the same as you did on that day......2 points
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Good question. I suppose the vultures at Marlboro were trying to tout their product's ability to poison you without you feeling like you're being poisoned. When you peddle addiction and death, even the folks on Madison Avenue have a hard time polishing that turd.2 points
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Congratulations, bakon on your Seven Years of Freedom. You know we love you, even as you cheat at Chicks/Sticks. You know we love you even when you call us window lickers, asshats and jerk faces. Have a big celebration, baby. Love, An Egg.2 points
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Google says 6.5 trillion are sold each year so roughly you have not smoked 6.5 x 8 yrs = 52 trillion cigarettes (approx). Well done.2 points
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