Jump to content

Leaderboard

Popular Content

Showing content with the highest reputation on 06/02/25 in all areas

  1. G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required.)
    6 points
  2. 6 points
  3. G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required.)
    4 points
  4. So sorry to be late for the bonfire...Rest in Peace, dear Jillar, and thank you for all your work to save other's lives. In memory of Jillar and our Invisable Man, and all the others we have lost, I throw almost 12 years years of un-smoked cigarettes on the fire.
    1 point
  5. Gday Woops thought I’d thrown mine on the pyre… 66,000 old and stale should burn well rest in peace
    1 point
  6. Tossing in my approximate 29,500 unsmoked cigarettes in honor of @jillar! She was taken from us way, way too soon. I’m just so saddened to hear this. She helped me tremendously along my own quit journey. I will miss her. Thanks @johnny5! May the JillAir cigarette continue to help our future quitters and may her death not be in vain.
    1 point
  7. Congratulations on your fabulous 2 months Upwards and Onwards
    1 point
  8. Congrats @Pilgrim!! Two Months Smoke Free IS something to celebrate!
    1 point
  9. Adding mine ... about 35,000. I quit a few months after Jill the and shared the same journey. Miss you my friend!
    1 point
  10. You've got great advice already @Genecanuck! I don't have much to add other than to repeat that this is YOUR quit and what others do is none of your concern. That's up to them to figure out on their own. You do only You! You know it's odd the way I reacted to other smokers when I was quitting. I did start to notice their smoker's stank as my sense of smell improved but their stank didn't bother me as much then as it did a couple years later after I'd quit. Now, it almost makes me gag if someone walks close to me after just having had a smoke - OMG The other thing that cracks me up now is when smokers say; "Oh, I'm a closet or secret smoker". My partner or work associates don't know I smoke . Yeah, right! Even if you bath, suck a mint, put on fresh clothes, people close to you KNOW! It's seeps from the pours in your skin. Your fingers (at least a few of them) take on a slight yellowish look. They only say that because they're sniffers are completely absent when it comes to smelling smoke. As others have said, I was shocked when I realized how badly I must have smelled to others I was around when I smoked - I was actually embarrassed . You're doing GREAT Gene! Keep it up no matter what. Don't let the actions of others sway you from your appointed goal - life long freedom from smoking
    1 point
  11. Lots of random weirdos seem to be trying to spam the QTrain with worthless ads lately. Fortunately, this spam loving dog appears to be a non-smoker.
    1 point
  12. I add my 1,207 cigarettes into this fire. RIP to the lovely Jill and thank you ever so much for the kind words of inspiration.
    1 point
  13. In honor of Jill, in honor of my own quit, and to be a beacon for all who still struggle…
    1 point
  14. Being honest with yourself ...... There is NO excuse ....there is NO slip..ect... It's you deciding ...to smoke ...you have let the addiction win... You have to be honest ....
    1 point
  15. "Words that translate to "RELAPSE" Slip Just Only Puff Cheat Sneak One Accident Mistake Boo boo Drag Blunder Error Steal Borrow Stupidity Ignorance Miscalculation Foolishness Folly Setback No matter which word a person chooses to try to explain his or her relapse, the end result will be the same – the person is once again under total control of a drug that will rob him or her of his or her health and eventually, his or her life. While there are many words and phrases that we could use to define success, for simplicity I will narrow it down to one phrase. To avoid having to use words like Slip or Just or Only or Puff or Cheat or Sneak or Accident or Mistake or Boo boo or Drag or Blunder or Error or Steal or Borrow or Setback is as simple as always sticking to the one phrase of just remembering to never take another puff!" Joel Spitzer More resources can be found on the page Words That Translate To Relapse
    1 point
This leaderboard is set to New York/GMT-04:00

About us

QuitTrain®, a quit smoking support community, was created by former smokers who have a deep desire to help people quit smoking and to help keep those quits intact.  This place should be a safe haven to escape the daily grind and focus on protecting our quits.  We don't believe that there is a "one size fits all" approach when it comes to quitting smoking.  Each of us has our own unique set of circumstances which contributes to how we go about quitting and more importantly, how we keep our quits.

 

Our Message Board Guidelines

Get in touch

Follow us

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Guidelines

Please Sign In or Sign Up