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I got locked out- couldn’t remember my password etc. So- I updated my name from Lust4Life to Lust4Life2016 and I’m back on the train! My quit year- 2016!!! Thrilled to say still smoke free. No relapses. No close calls. Easy because non-smokers don’t smoke. Ever! I look forward to poking around the site and catching up! L4L8 points
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Hi Lust .. Great to see you .. Glad to hear you have a great Quit . Looking forward to having you around !4 points
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Great to see you Lust! I'm pretty sure MQ can merge your old profile with your new one so all your content is on one profile, just shoot him a pm4 points
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Nice to see you, @Lust4Life2016 I definitely remember you and hope you stick around. I agree with @jillar Send MQ a private message, he might be able to re-open and/or merge your accounts. Glad to hear that you are doing well and that you are that your quit is going strong.3 points
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Hi Toc! Newbie here at 1 month. Catching up on your thread. I tried to be a few cigarettes a day smoker and no way was it working and I still felt sick and tired. It sounds as though you have made up your mind to stick to this quit! And I happen to agree any type of nico is going to feed the anxiety so best to go cold and done. Great work!! Stay close to these awsome people!2 points
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Been on here in the past. Been on here as a smoker and as a non smoker. I started with the ciggies last year fully again after trying to be a social smoker for 5 years. I was that social smoker who didn't smoke the rest of the week. It doesn't work. You are either full in on a quit or you haven't beat the habit. Soon enough the social smoking had ventured into the rest of the week and I was fully smoking again. You're either all on with the quit or not at all. I'm ready for all in. I'm full on focused that this is the time I will fully quit. I hardly go out socially much anymore but even if I do I'm sure/certain I will not want to go down that path again. The time has come, I've been down this path before. I know what the 1st few weeks will be like. The brain triggering at every trigger point. Up in the morning with a cuppa, the brain sends the signal of how you used to have a ciggie. Just home from work, the brain sends the signal of how you relaxed with a ciggie. These are all things that will be batted away again until the thoughts go completely. Wish me luck if you want but I don't believe I'll need it this time. This is the time I finally beat it and regain my life. Will be in and out of here over the next few weeks, months to document my progress.1 point
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This is an awesome update @tocevoD! I’m so proud of and happy for you! Keep up the great quit!1 point
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I like your attitude tocevoD That really is half the battle (probably more than 1/2). Focusing on the positives you're seeing now and realizing just how bad smoking made you feel. Keep that train of thought and you'll be successful!!1 point
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Still getting urges but I'd say I'm on the low end of the amount of them. Seeing the urges as just thoughts at the moment. I'd say I think about them 2 or 3 times a day. It's pretty easy to bat them away at the moment with the benefits being felt in other parts of my life. I bought Nicotine gum when I originally started this thread, and when I originally meant to pack it in in March. The gum is still there but I don't want to take any of it because I actually feel like I don't need it and I don't want to have nicotine in my body at this point and definitely not in the future. From previous experience the gun makes me feel as bad as I do when I was smoking. I used to suffer strong anxiety straight after and during a ciggie and I'd get the same feeling from the gum. I feel confident this time. Feeling good.1 point
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Thank you, reci!! I’ll snap a pic and pm u when I can, busy week this week. Maybe over the weekend. I haven’t started anything yet. I’ll have to see what kind of wood/material it is. Thank you for the offer!!1 point
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I finally cracked it. 2 weeks and 18hrs in. I'm using an app to track my progress. Going the gym regularly so I feel the benefit there. Playing football with my 7yo son, feeling the benefit there. Better energy levels all round. Money in the pocket and not being wasted on the sticks of death is a massive factor in my quit, maybe not more than playing footy with my son but up there like. All in all feeling very good. And the bank balance is looking better without spending nigh on £60 per week to kill myself.1 point
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Congratulations on your quit and welcome aboard. I can attest that it certainly helps me to come on here everyday and read, also knowing that if it got to a really rough patch all I’d need to do is post and wait is so reassuring. Committing on the daily nope thread is also really helpful. I look forward to gettIng to watch your success1 point
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@tocevoD I was a social smoker at a pack or two a day most of my life. Hop aboard the train for awhile to help support your quit. Good luck.1 point
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@Brioski “Ok who’s making me talk like this? Lol I sound like a non smoker” LOL This ^ I LOVE IT! You are going to be okay. @tocevoD Welcome! It’s great to see you back and ready to throw the cigarettes out for good this time. It will do you good to stay on this site as much as possible in the beginning. We are all here to help and would love to see you succeed!1 point
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@tocevoD, I'd like to remind you of your post from August of 2022 where you stated that the next day would be the day to quit once and for all: I remind you of this to help you realize that maybe just checking in to document your progress is not enough to insure your forever quit. If nothing else maybe come on to NOPE for the day to reaffirm your commitment to not smoke.1 point
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The very best of luck to you, toc! I’m a newbie and trying my best to ride this train! The brain/psychological part of this whole thing is what gets me the most, how we have to fight our own brain for what’s right. I don’t want to be a slave to this piece of paper and leaves. I saw first hand what it did to my amazing daddy, my uncle….I want to break the chain. Sure the thoughts come of “wouldn’t it be nice” but I breathe and breathe until I blow ‘em down - one hr, min, or sec at a time. Ok who’s making me talk like this? Lol I sound like a non smoker1 point
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Good to see you back on the Train . No luck needed ..you can do it .. Same rule !!! Never stick anything in your mouth and set fire to it ..1 point
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