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  1. Fake news ....... all of it. There's no games going on. You guys are just screwing with me. If there were games and Canada was winning medals and stuff, the news people would be falling all over themselves to report that stuff. So far ..... not a mention. Not even a peep about any sort of sporting events going on. They talked about the Masters Golf thingy the other week, they even bored us to tears with a full week of unending Men's World Curling Championship TV coverage (there's a week of my life I will never get back :37_disappointed:) but still NOT 1 WORD about any Commonwealth Games ..... not even a mention in passing like "oh and by the way .... bla, bla, bla

    Commonwealth Games bla, bla, bla. NOPE, nothin'!!

     

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  2. 10 minutes ago, Doreensfree said:

    Wanted to share ...going through some of her things today....I came across the full Allen Carr clinic...5  CD,s...I had bought for her..a few years back...

    It was still in its origal wrapper ...untouched....

    She had told me ...it was lost ,and she doesn't know where it went...........it wasn't that hard to find...

    It was a big reminder...a person has to want to quit...and quit for themselves ..not because someone want you too....

     

    So True!! I went through similar with my sister only her addiction was booze. As you state, unless they WANT to make change, it's not going to happen. We can only provide them with the tools and encouragement - not the determination they need. After my sister passed I was angry with her. I felt she had cheated me somehow. I had tried to help her and she didn't do what I had wanted or hoped she would do. I've since realized, it was HER choice, not mine. I did what I could. She just made her own life choices, as poor as they may have been. It's still sad but in both cases Doreen, we did what we could.

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  3. Remain strong in your resolve Seren because you have a beautiful quit going now. That 1st month is something you don't want to lose - that's for sure. I think you will find things settling down a little more through the following weeks. Knowing your challenging times is actually a good thing because you can prepare yourself in advance to deal with them.

     

    Keep up the fight :) we're routing for ya!

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  4. I missed this original post but am happy to see you facing this new challenge head on and with the knowledge that you have come this far already and battled this addiction successfully so weaning off the NRT product can certainly be done.

     

    I have no experience myself weaning off the NRT products but I have heard of others who have done the same as you're doing and yes, they have had to deal with increased cravings and discomfort while weaning themselves off the NRT but, they have all done it successfully.

     

    I too wondered at the start of my quit whether I should use NRT or just go cold turkey? I used a patch for the first two days then forgot to put one on day 3. When I realized I had forgotten it, I just decided then to try the cold turkey route. I can't tall you if that was a good decision or not. Cold Turkey wasn't easy by any means - fighting both the physical and mental withdrawal at the same time but, the benefit to me was later on when I didn't have to wean off the patch.

     

    No matter which route any of us choose to take, we all have to pay the price somehow at some points in our quits. No choice is completely right or wrong. Whatever we feel is best for us is always the right choice individually I think.

     

    You will do just fine GITW! I don't think this challenge will last too long for you and you already have a whole tool box of tricks available to do battle with .... and us here of course for support :)

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  5. 20 hours ago, notsmokinjo said:

    @Sslip ... here's ya top 10 nations after population density adjustments... plus those that we care about and where they would now be:

     

    1. Norfolk Island =11,065 points

    2. Nauru = 6,679 points

    3. Cook Is = 1,375 pts

    4. Samoa = 1,230 pts

    5. Bermuda = 1,102 pts

    6. Grenada = 664.6 pts

    7. Wales = 344pts

    8. Dominica  = 326pts

    9. Cyprus  =280pts

    10. NEW ZEALAND  = 276pts

    11. Australia = 268pts

    12. Scotland = 227pts

    17. England = 69pts

    20. Canada = 54pts

     

    Can I have my gold star and good girl prize now?

     

    Go sit in the naughty corner ......you put Canada Last!!

    We can't help it if we suck :15_yum:

    Norfolk Island?? ..... Is that even a place?

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  6. Hey Ren. I read your post about "getting more information on smoking  "It is important to not only know what smoking does to your bodies health but equally important in the education process is to truly understand that nicotine is an addiction and just how that powerful addiction will do everything in it's power to get you back to smoking. It will play tricks on your mind to get you to feed the addiction. Read. read, read, the "pinned" posts on the Quit Smoking Page and watch all the Joel videos you can. This stuff will help educate you on what's really going on with nicotine addiction and will show you that by refusing to give in to the addictions demands for long enough, you too can be free for life if you want to be. Education about this addiction will help you make the right choices because as other's have said ....... the choice is yours. Smoke or don't smoke - your choice. NOPE is the only way (Not One Puff Ever)!

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  7. You're doing well my friend. Just keep moving it forward and noping every day. Take it day by day and pretty soon you will find you are further along than you could have imagined. Don't look too far ahead and don't over-think things. It's as simple as NOPE! That's it right there, all in a four letter word :)

  8. What happens when you go back to your normal diet tho? Does your metabolism go to hell in a hand basket again or is the idea that the 30 days on the diet jump-starts your metabolism again and it keeps going even after the diet stops. I think dieting would be harder for me than quitting smoking. I have never had to even give a seconds thought to what I eat and I never gained a bit of weight. Been the same weight since before I was 20 until I quit smoking. It's been a race to fatty-land ever since then. I bet I have gained 5 or 10 lbs ..... maybe more. It's not going away on it's own :43_slight_frown:

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  9. Just for future reference:

    1. Yes, there is a Rant Thread. It's on the "Off The Record" Page (at the bottom of the main page). There you will find a thread titled "Can We Have A Curse Thread" You can go nuts there - fill yer boots so to speak.

    2. If the "reactions" you receive are bothering you, you can dial those back somewhere in your profile setting I believe. It's been awhile since I did my own but if you need help - let us know. Someone can let you know how to adjust those. Just to help you out .... I didn't "like" your post above :)

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  10. Welcome aboard Ren! Nova Scotia eh? Nice one hoser :) My Mom & dumber brother live in N.B.

     

    Anyway, as you will find out if you haven't already, there is no just having one here and there to keep the addiction at bay. You are just prolonging the withdrawal process doing that and who want's that? You can use the NRT if you feel it's right for you and yes, that's keeping you physically addicted to nicotine but, while you are on the NRT the idea is to start working on the mental part of quitting. That's the process that takes the longest anyway. Just think about all the associations you have formed with smoking and other activities or situations in your life. Even just smoking lightly, you will need time to rewire your brain to live life comfortably without smoking.

     

    When you feel you are strong enough, ditch or cut down on the NRT based on the product or your doctor's recommendations. Read all you can here. Watch the Joel videos. Education, determination and great support will get you there. Remain active here. It helps big time :)

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