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  1. 5 days down, less than 20 hrs to go.  Did enough food shopping this evening to last weeks. 
     

    Had some cramps last night while working out around the rib cage area but managed to get a fairly decent workout anyway.  Today - just did a walk.

     

    Looking forward to eating tomorrow but also a bit apprehensive as the tummy doesn't really do well after 1st meal - need to figure out a better way. 

     

    The belt is finally down 1 notch.  


    How long is too long to fast.  Was thinking of going 8 or 9 days in July.  Or go for 10?  People do 30 days and more but I don't have that much extra weight so need to find the right duration.  Was hoping to try 14 some time.

     

    No shopping, no cooking, no cleaning up plus saving money, time and losing weight and getting healthy - what more could a (lazy) person ask for?

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  2. That you're posting here instead of doing anything else is good.  Please don't hesitate to use the SOS - it really is a great quit too to save your quit.  The whole act of posting and engaging in a conversation with helpful folks helps to overcome the cravings and guess who's the boss of cravings now ...

     

    My tool was a hammer that I used on the crave while screaming in my head "DIE CRAVE DIE".  Except I did scream it out loud at work once.

     

    There are many tools, please do use whatever works best for you.

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  3. Time flies and it's Apr - time for the next long fast.  Started a 6-day fast and day 1 will be done in less than 2 hours. 

     

    This reset is badly needed as discipline hasn't  been too good lately.  Don't know why sometimes I get into "I don't really care what harm I do to myself" type of mindset - trying to put it behind me and move forward with a positive mindset.

     

    I can't say smoking thoughts did not occur .... but never too seriously .... so that's a good thing.

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  4. @JustinHoot99 glad you're back and trying again.  This is the most insidious addiction and it has ability to derail especially when we stop being on guard for a moment.

     

    Feel free to write meandering posts here - a lot of us have likely done it.  As long as you're here, it's all good.  Which ... next time when the urge hits, please do post an  SOS- it is one of the best mechanisms to keep the quit.

     

     

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