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SOS Anxiety

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  • You know Natalie, if someone had told me at the beginning of the year I was going to be a non smoker...I would have laughed in their face....but 6 months down the track and yeah more that the odd temp

  • Natalie, you pulled yourself out of this panic. Yes, we gave you suggestions. Yes, we cheered you on. But YOU were only one who could make the choice to take steps to get your anxiety under control. Y

  • I had to log off for a while to pick up my daughter and I was so happy to get back and see this thread still going and you still not smoking.  You got this kid and some of the best people I have ever

Looking at non-smoking cats and dogs always worked for me.   :)

Boy cravings early on in your quit suck.....but they are TEMPORARY....

 

Maybe go for a short walk...that always helped me

You aint going to blow your quit.  You can live through this.

Natalie it does get better. It does get so much easier. You are in the roughest week of the roughest month. Take it hour by hour if need be for now just don't give in. Breath 4 seconds in hold and then back out. My favorite is screaming into a pillow... it gets my frustration out. Smoking is not going to help the anxiety, just make it worse. It doesn't slow the heart rate, it speeds it up. 

Yes! You are right! I don´t want to go back in the chain of smoking just one, and then another...NOPE

This is true - there is no such thing as 'just one'... After that 'just one', you would feel exactly like you do now, and want another 'just one' - you can never make your addiction full - the only way to get past is to starve it!

Want be long you will forget all about this bump in the road. Just part of the quit. Embrace it and keep moving forward.  :)

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Cute! I can´t go for a walk because it´s raining but I ceirtanly can look at dogs and cats or scream in a pillow like DD

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Where do you live sweetie....what time of day is it there....

 

It´s 6:30 pm. I chained smoke at this hour usually

You can do whatever you like, as long as it isn't smoking!

 

How are you feeling now? Any better?

rain doesn't kill you. put your wellies on and have a fun splash about !

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Natalie it does get better. It does get so much easier. You are in the roughest week of the roughest month. Take it hour by hour if need be for now just don't give in. Breath 4 seconds in hold and then back out. My favorite is screaming into a pillow... it gets my frustration out. Smoking is not going to help the anxiety, just make it worse. It doesn't slow the heart rate, it speeds it up. 

 

I thought the roughest was going to be the first day, but you´re right, I don´t know why but it´s getting harder. 

Did you take up any new hobbies or crafting? 

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Ok early evening ....so time to go run a nice bubbly bath ,and pamper your little self....

Pour some nice oils in ....light some candles......some nice soft music in the back ground....

 

Great idea!!! I think I´ll do that, and let you guys know how it worked. Thanks!

I thought the roughest was going to be the first day, but you´re right, I don´t know why but it´s getting harder.

 

The first week is called Hell Week... So the whole week can be bad - everyone is different. And you have almost not smoked for a whole week!!!!!

I thought the roughest was going to be the first day, but you´re right, I don´t know why but it´s getting harder. 

I think that I posted the video of what we go through on your introduction. Let me find it again. It helps to explain what our bodies are going through. 

this is temporary  freedom is permanent

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Did you take up any new hobbies or crafting? 

 

Yes, I took back drawing. I want a punching bag! LOL 

You know Natalie, if someone had told me at the beginning of the year I was going to be a non smoker...I would have laughed in their face....but 6 months down the track and yeah more that the odd temper tantrum, jekyll and Hyde moments and many many many hours of read on the forum....Here I am after 30 years of smoking a packet of 30's a day....FREE.....

 

Natalie you can do this....you don't need those cigarettes....there is NOTHING good about them...learn to hate them...they were killing you...try and embrace the freedom and let yourself accept the bad times because you will become stronger each time and the GOOD times will become more frequent....

 

I know these are only words from someone you don't know from a bar of soap....but it does get better....so much so you will feel like giving yourself a hug for your achievement.!!!!!!!

 

KTQ Natalie.....

 

Dors  :)

The nicotine is out of your body but the brain has been trained for years, it takes so time to undo it.

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