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Nana20

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  1. I made this commitment in 2020 I made that commitment then a few short months later I relapsed. I am not okay with the relapse. It is not okay to relapse. I am determined to be that non-smoker. I remember that my pledge to this commitment it was one of the best pledges I made. It helped me quit. So here I am I making that pledge again. I am pledging to this commitment. 

     

    Nana...

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  2. Hey Sunnyside, I to am back here with my tail between my legs. Although I am just starting my journey today. I hope we can give each other encouragement and help each other through the rough patches. I don't want to say welcome back, because if your like me being back at the beginning was someplace I never wanted to be again. I really enjoyed not being a smoker. So I will say lets beat this together.

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  3. I'm not a newbie. I have been here before. Normally I go the Chantix route. This time I am going cold turkey. I can give all the excuses in the book as to why I relapsed this time. My marriage ended, I started a job and within the first 3 weeks I was promoted (which is a good thing, but still stress on top of the emotional stress I was already under) I moved a 1000 miles away from all of my support. My kids, my grandson. But at the end of the day they are all excuses. Excuses doesn't change the fact that here I am relapsed at the end of October. I was quit for a year and a half. So for the last 4 months I have been smoking, I have kicked myself in the butt from day one. So I came back to the one place that has always helped me when I was going through the thick of it. I came here. I hope that I am welcome, but will understand if I am not. I come because I don't want to smoke with every cigarette and every pack I say this is it. No more. I don't want to smoke. After this pack I am not buying no more and I am done. Then the next thing I know is that I am at the store buying another pack of cigarettes. So instead of going to the store this morning. I decided to come here and post. The only way I am going to quit is to take accountability. SO here I am.

     

    Nana

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  4. On 7/6/2020 at 7:14 AM, Nana20 said:

    So as my one month comes and goes. I have decided that I did it for a month. I did it by coming here and staying close to the board when I did not trust myself. So I am ready to commit for a year. I figure if I commit to the whole year then I will need to stay near the board. I will still check in daily and pledge my NOPE each an every day. TODAY however, I pledge to be smoke-free for a year. I pledge to come here when I am having difficult times and even when I am not. I pledge to help others to the best of my ability, because honestly it does help. I pledge to go through emotional, life-changing, best decision ever and I will come here and share all the ups and the downs. I pledge that if I am ever in need I will post and S.O.S. and let this board pull me through, I pledge that for this year I will do everything in my power to beat this addiction. I know with the support of my family, and the support I get here that I can beat this addiction. So guys where's a chair and can someone pass me a cold one as I am hear for the long run...

     

    So here we are a little under a month away from the date I wrote this a year ago. I came I made this pledge and I have officially made it a year without smoking. I have not done anything to deter me from my path. I did it this time guys, no cheating, no anything. I made it. When I decided to come here and post about my one year being behind me. I had all these lessons I had learned. When in reality it took a lot of hard work,dedication, and determination. So I am here to tell you if your scared do it anyway.

     

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  5. I am now officially smoke-free and have been for over  a year now. I went to St. Augustine Fl for the day (I happen to live in Florida). Spent it with my Daughter and her boyfriend and a dear old friend.

     

    Not One Puff Ever. The NOPE really works.

     

     Nana

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  6. You do it in whatever fashion you can. If you can only handle a minute at a time do that. If an hour doesn't seem that far do that.

     

    Just breathe, stay close to the board, and reach out if you need any help. We are here if you need us.

     

    Also don't forget to post an S.O.S. if you feel like you are going to relapse. Remember post and wait for at least 2-3 replies.

     

    You got this!!!

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  7. Linda, 

    All the advice my fellow quitsters are rock solid. You need to educate yourself, but at the end of the day. whether you quit cold turkey or If it takes NRT's to get free of nicotine then so be it. For me I am 48 days quit and I used Chantix and Bupropion (basically Wellbutrin and Zyban). I am on finishing up the Chantix and still have a month or two on the Bupropion. But no matter how you get there meeting your goal is the key and your goal is to be smoke-free.

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  8. 2 hours ago, JohnQ said:

    Freedom Fighters?

    I like this one I think this should definitely be in the top three...

     

    1 hour ago, Mac#23 said:

    Quit Defenders?

     I also like this one as well....

     

    1 hour ago, Doreensfree said:

    Freedom Force !!!!......am I allowed  to have a go ???

    What can I say they are all good... Because I like this one to. I am not one to decide.

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  9. On 7/19/2020 at 7:39 AM, Linda said:

    I'm only on my second day and this a.m. has been pretty tough. Proud of all that are doing so well. Hope I can get there

    Linda, No hope is needed as the first week is tough for everyone. We all have to go through the tough part, but I can tell you it does get easier. I am 46 days smoke-free and I still remember those early days when all I could do was take it from minute to minute. Stay close to the boards and remember that we can help you, we want to help you, we are here for your support. You just have to let us know that you need us. If you feel like you are going to cave. Come here post an S.O.S. and wait for at least 3 replies. I know in the moment it is difficult to do. But if you keep to it up the easier it will get. Welcome to the group. One of the things I did was I did a video S.O.S. and kept it in my gallery on my phone so when I had a S.O.S. moment and I needed to hear something to remind myself why I was having that moment, well that works really well. You got this and we are here if you need us.

     

    18 hours ago, garry mhudson said:

    Wonderful idea and nice to see!

    Thank you, I hope to see you be apart of the group.

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